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This rule means that the multiplexer gets one message from the first input port and one message from the second input port, joins them into a single message, and transfers it to the output. This procedure is repeated while there are available messages in both input slotsports.
See an example workflow below:
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<center> <img src="/wiki/download/attachments/16126399/multiplexer_element_1to1Multiplexer Element_1.png"/> </center> |
As you can see:
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<center> <img src="/wiki/download/attachments/16126399/multiplexer_element_1toManyMultiplexer Element_2.png"/> </center> |
As you can see the conditions are the same as in the first "1 to 1" case, described above:
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Type: multiplexer
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multiplexing-rule | Multiplexing rule | string |
Input/Output Ports
The Multiplexer has element has ports, but it has not slots, because its use the whole data flow.
The element has 2 2 input port:
- The first input port:
- Name in GUI: First input
- port
- Name
- in Workflow File: input-data-1
- The second input port:
- Name in GUI: Second input
- port
- Name
- in Workflow File: input-data-2
The element has 1 output 1 output port:
- Name in GUI: Multiplexed output
- Name in Workflow File: output-data
Element in Samples
Also see the Find Substrings at Sequences, Search for TFBS examples with Multiplexer element.The element is used in the following workflow samples: