The Recursive Loop node pair enables the passing of data tables from the Recursive Loop End back to the Recursive Loop Start.
The Recursive Loop Start requires initialized tables. These tables are output by the Recursive Loop Start in the first iteration of the loop.
The tables received by the corresponding Recursive Loop End are passed back to the Recursive Loop Start node. Starting with the second iteration, the Recursive Loop Start node outputs the data as received by the Recursive Loop End.
You can add more recursion input tables and collector input and output tables using the “…” menu. The number of recursion ports must be the same as the number of recursion ports of the corresponding Recursive Loop Start node. Recursion and collector ports are independent of each other. The collection ports are always listed first.
The loop runs until one of the three stopping criteria is met:
The data passed to the collector ports is collected and passed to the n respective output ports. The data at the recursion ports (all ports after input port n) is returned to the Recursive Loop Start node.
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