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The Logic Processor is a multi-purpose Logic Circuit unit that has variants, all related to some mathematical operation.

Math Unit

Logic Processor Variation: Math Unit

Connectors

  • Top: Power
  • Left: Input 1
  • Right: Input 2
  • Bottom: Output

Screws (options)

  • Left: Input 1 Selector. Click with screwdriver to select the "left" operand
  • Right: Input 2 Selector. Click with screwdriver to select the "right" operand
  • Bottom: Operation Selector. Click with screwdriver to select what operation to run on the 2 inputs.

Available Operations

  • Add: Adds the two inputs together. (output = i1 + i2)
  • Subtract: Substract the right operand from the left one. (output: i1 - i2)
  • Multiply: Multiplies the two inputs (output = i1 x i2)
  • Divide: Divides the left operand by the right operand (output = i1 / i2)
  • Mod: Runs the modulo function such that output = i1 % i2, where the output is the remainder of the division of the left operand by the right operand.

Unary Math Unit

Logic Processor Variation: Unary Math Unit

Connectors

  • Top: Power
  • Left: Input
  • Right: Output

Screws (options)

  • Left: Input Selector. Click with the Screwdriver to select the input data.
  • Right: Operation Selector. Click with Screwdriver to select what operation to run on the Input.

Available Operations

  • Ceil: Rounds the input Up to the closest whole integer.
  • Floor: Rounds the input Down to the closest whole integer.
  • Abs: Ensures the input is Positive and not Negative (converts -1 to 1, -123.456 to 123.456, etc). Has not effect on positive numbers.
  • Log: Can someone that understands Math edit this with an explanation please?
  • Exp: Can someone that understands Math edit this with an explanation please?
  • Round: Rounds the input to the closest whole integer.