Le vendredi 12 mars 2010 à 14:12 -0800, B. Bogart a écrit :
Hey all,
I'm use pix_buffers to store non-sequential images based on index.
I'd like to be able to grow a pix_buffer by 1 element at a time.
[add < would add a single slot to the end of the buffer. Its index would be calculated from the length of the buffer.
The object could initiated as a growing pix_buffer by using a 0 as the size argument.
There could be an upper limit of how many slots the buffer could grow to. Or a second argument could define the max size, but then it would need to send a signal when the buffer reached max, so maybe keeping tracking of the size on the PD side would work better...
Anyhow I'm just thinking aloud here.
The only alternative I can think of is using a bunch of pix_buffers, each holding a single image, that get dynamically created. That is bound to be a lot less efficient, and certainly uglier than a central storage area.
In this case, you can use [pix_texture] to store your 'image' instead of [pix_buffer]. ++
Jack
.b.
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