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ComfyUI Node: Conditioning Multi-Switch

Class Name

Conditioning Multi-Switch [RvTools]

Category
🫦 RvTools II/ Multi-Switches
Author
r-vage (Account age: 317days)
Extension
ComfyUI-RvTools_v2
Latest Updated
2026-03-27
Github Stars
0.02K

How to Install ComfyUI-RvTools_v2

Install this extension via the ComfyUI Manager by searching for ComfyUI-RvTools_v2
  • 1. Click the Manager button in the main menu
  • 2. Select Custom Nodes Manager button
  • 3. Enter ComfyUI-RvTools_v2 in the search bar
After installation, click the Restart button to restart ComfyUI. Then, manually refresh your browser to clear the cache and access the updated list of nodes.

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Conditioning Multi-Switch Description

Versatile node for dynamically switching between up to five conditioning inputs in workflows.

Conditioning Multi-Switch [RvTools]:

The Conditioning Multi-Switch [RvTools] is a versatile node designed to streamline the process of selecting and routing conditioning inputs within a node-based workflow. This node is particularly beneficial for AI artists who need to manage multiple conditioning inputs efficiently. By providing a mechanism to switch between up to five different conditioning inputs, it allows for dynamic and flexible control over the conditioning data used in your projects. This capability is essential for scenarios where different conditioning inputs need to be tested or applied without manually reconfiguring the node setup. The node automatically selects the first available input, ensuring a seamless and error-free operation, which enhances productivity and creativity in AI art generation.

Conditioning Multi-Switch [RvTools] Input Parameters:

input1

This parameter accepts a conditioning input, which is a data type used to influence the behavior or output of a model. The node will prioritize this input if it is provided. It does not have a default value, and its presence is optional.

input2

Similar to input1, this parameter accepts a conditioning input. It serves as an alternative to input1 and will be selected if input1 is not provided. It is optional and does not have a default value.

input3

This parameter functions like input1 and input2, accepting a conditioning input. It is used if both input1 and input2 are unavailable. It is optional and lacks a default value.

input4

This parameter also accepts a conditioning input and is used if the previous inputs (input1, input2, and input3) are not provided. It is optional and does not have a default value.

input5

The final optional conditioning input parameter, input5, is used if none of the previous inputs are available. It does not have a default value.

Conditioning Multi-Switch [RvTools] Output Parameters:

cond

The output parameter cond represents the selected conditioning input. This output is crucial as it determines the conditioning data that will be used in subsequent nodes or processes. The node ensures that the first available input is selected and returned, maintaining the integrity and flow of the conditioning data within the workflow.

Conditioning Multi-Switch [RvTools] Usage Tips:

  • Ensure that at least one conditioning input is provided to avoid errors. The node will select the first available input, so prioritize your inputs accordingly.
  • Use this node to test different conditioning inputs quickly by connecting multiple sources and letting the node handle the selection process.
  • Organize your inputs in order of priority, placing the most critical conditioning data in input1 to ensure it is selected first.

Conditioning Multi-Switch [RvTools] Common Errors and Solutions:

Missing Input: Multi Conditioning Switch has no active Input

  • Explanation: This error occurs when none of the conditioning inputs (input1 to input5) are provided to the node.
  • Solution: Ensure that at least one of the conditioning inputs is connected to the node. Check your connections and verify that the inputs are correctly configured and active.

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