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Hi. I love the Efficiency nodes, makes everything cleaner and generally works great. As I'm getting into XY plotting, I wanted to do a plot of different checkpoints vs. different strengths for a single Lora. It seems like the Lora nodes are more focused on testing user-generated Loras, so they assume you have multiple Loras to test, and use both axes in the XY plot. I only want to test a single Lora, so I only need one axis for that. I tried just connecting the X output from the XY Input: Lora Plot node to the XY Plot node, and the XY Input: Checkpoint's output as the Y, but this wound up not producing an XY plot at all, it just re-generated my original image. Only once I connected both the X and Y outputs from the Lora Plot node did I get a plot.
Is there any way to accomplish this today? I see there is XY Plot: Manual Input and it has a Lora option, but I don't know what's supposed to go in the text field, not finding any documentation/examples on that with Google. But if I only wanted the X part of the Lora Plot node shouldn't that have worked, also?
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Hi. I love the Efficiency nodes, makes everything cleaner and generally works great. As I'm getting into XY plotting, I wanted to do a plot of different checkpoints vs. different strengths for a single Lora. It seems like the Lora nodes are more focused on testing user-generated Loras, so they assume you have multiple Loras to test, and use both axes in the XY plot. I only want to test a single Lora, so I only need one axis for that. I tried just connecting the X output from the XY Input: Lora Plot node to the XY Plot node, and the XY Input: Checkpoint's output as the Y, but this wound up not producing an XY plot at all, it just re-generated my original image. Only once I connected both the X and Y outputs from the Lora Plot node did I get a plot.
Is there any way to accomplish this today? I see there is XY Plot: Manual Input and it has a Lora option, but I don't know what's supposed to go in the text field, not finding any documentation/examples on that with Google. But if I only wanted the X part of the Lora Plot node shouldn't that have worked, also?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: