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Alternation interpolation
Alternation interpolation makes it possible to change the pace at which Alternating Words switches from one alternative prompt to the next:
[prompt1|prompt2|prompt3|...:speed]
prompt1
, prompt2
, prompt3
and so on are separate alternative prompts, and speed
is the speed at which to iterate over the prompts. If speed is 1, then prompt1
will be used at the first step, then prompt2
at the second step, then prompt3
, etc. If speed is not an integer, then prompt interpolation is used to sample between any two consecutive alternative prompts.
In general, when using integer speeds, it is better if the speed is not a factor of the number of alternative prompts. For example, a speed of 5 with 7 prompts will work well because no prompts will be omitted, whereas a speed of 3 with 6 prompts will always skip 4 of the alternative prompts.
The speed can be omitted, which will use the builtin alternation implementation of a1111.
-
[a|b|c]
- builtin alternation:a
,b
,c
, repeat -
[a|b|c:]
- also builtin alternation:a
,b
,c
, repeat -
[a|b|c:1]
- simulate normal alternation using linear interpolation:a
,b
,c
, repeat -
[a|b|c:0.5]
- interpolate once between 2 consecutive alternative prompts:a
, betweena
andb
,b
, betweenb
andc
,c
, betweenc
anda
, repeat -
[a|b|c:2]
- skip one alternative prompt at each iteration:a
,c
,b
, repeat. If the number of prompts is even, then only half of the prompts will ever be used