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    Question Composite Definition

    Hi all,
    is possible create a composite definition that show only the highest value from 3 or more stats? (created with notecaddy)

    Ty All

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    Yes, it is possible. You have to use bollean in the composite to get this done.....but, be prepared for a tough fight. It's very complicated and challenging to make this work.

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    More information about the boolean operations can be found here: Composite Definitions - Assaultware Wiki

    For example, the expression: 10*(1>0)+5*(0>1) evaluates to 10.
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    Ty all,
    I really appreciate your advice. I try to explain better my difficulties:
    I need to translate this expression: 10*(1>0 and 2>1)+5*(0>1 or 1>0)
    And I want to know how many bb/100 I won with my cbet on 3betted flop Ahigh, is possible?
    Really Thanks!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyWolf View Post
    (1>0 and 2>1)
    (1>0)*(2>1)

    Quote Originally Posted by GreyWolf View Post
    (0>1 or 1>0)
    Not sure why you would need an expression when A may be bigger or smaller than B

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