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The '''Unbundle by Name''' function returns the cluster elements whose names you specify. | The '''Unbundle by Name''' function returns the cluster elements whose names you specify. | ||
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| Owning palette(s) | Cluster, Class, and Variant palette |
| Type | Function |
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The Unbundle by Name function returns the cluster elements whose names you specify.
You do not have to keep track of the order of the elements within the cluster. This function does not require the number of elements to match the number in the cluster. After you wire a cluster to this function, you can select an individual element from the function.
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