Well if you are using a block, it does take more memory because a block takes up 500 memory, the same as a repeater, but then adding a trigger makes it more
Thatâs a good point, however, we are discussing about a âMore efficient way to create a Looping systemâ instead of âwhich device cost more memoryâ, it wasnât necessary to create a Block inside a working trigger loop in this case.
A Trigger with a block definitely cost more memory than a Repeater, but the Block setting could accomplish so many stuffs other devices couldnât.
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