Update of /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/5.reference In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv29422/pd/doc/5.reference
Modified Files: help-plot.pd Log Message: unified "array" and "struct array" code. Vast changes to "g_array.c" and "g_template.c", and many smaller changes to various files. Not yet well tested.
Index: help-plot.pd =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/5.reference/help-plot.pd,v retrieving revision 1.1.1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -C2 -d -r1.1.1.1 -r1.2 *** help-plot.pd 9 May 2003 16:03:49 -0000 1.1.1.1 --- help-plot.pd 28 Nov 2004 21:20:32 -0000 1.2 *************** *** 6,36 **** #N struct help-plot-array3-template float y float w; #N canvas 398 0 516 229 12; ! #N canvas 173 285 626 539 help-plot-template 1; ! #X text 29 34 creation arguments:; ! #X text 48 71 - RGB color (0=black , 999=white , 900=red , 90=green , 9=blue , 555=grey , etc.); ! #X text 47 52 - OPTIONAL word "curve" to specify bezier; ! #X text 46 98 - line width; ! #X text 46 114 - relative x and y location; ! #X text 47 130 - x spacing; ! #X obj 39 217 plot curve array2 70 3 100 0; ! #X obj 30 308 plot curve array3 9 1 120 50 20; ! #X obj 45 12 plot array1 500 1 10 15 20; ! #X text 29 147 This first example plots the red trace (500) , width 1 , at point (10 , 15) , with horizontal spacing 20 The black diamonds come from the template of the array1 element itself.; ! #X text 62 239 This is the green spiral (color 70 , line width 3 , ! location (100 , 0). Since the template for array2 contains an "x" ! cariable , play ignores x spacing requests and takes x from the data ! itself.; ! #X text 50 328 If a "w" variable is present in the template as for array3 , it is added to the line width.; ! #X obj 27 501 filledpolygon 509 509 0 -10 -10 10 -10 10 10 -10 10; ! #X text 27 454 To see the data itself , select "properties" for the scalar by right clicking on the purple square.; ! #X obj 24 387 struct help-plot-template float x float y array array1 help-plot-array1-template array array2 help-plot-array2-template array array3 help-plot-array3-template; ! #X text 33 366 here's the "struct" for all this:; #X restore 243 78 pd help-plot-template; #N canvas 196 292 273 120 help-plot-array1-template 0; --- 6,39 ---- #N struct help-plot-array3-template float y float w; #N canvas 398 0 516 229 12; ! #N canvas 288 75 606 588 help-plot-template 1; ! #X text 35 30 creation arguments:; ! #X text 51 48 - RGB color (0=black , 999=white , 900=red , 90=green , 9=blue , 555=grey , etc.); ! #X text 50 97 - relative x and y location; ! #X text 50 114 - x spacing; ! #X text 40 150 This first example plots the red trace (500) , width 1 , at point (10 , 15) , with horizontal spacing 20 The black diamonds come from the template of the array1 element itself.; ! #X text 44 327 If a "w" variable is present in the template as for array3 , it is added to the line width.; ! #X obj 37 493 filledpolygon 509 509 0 -10 -10 10 -10 10 10 -10 10; ! #X text 34 454 To see the data itself , select "properties" for the scalar by right clicking on the purple square.; ! #X obj 36 390 struct help-plot-template float x float y array array1 help-plot-array1-template array array2 help-plot-array2-template array array3 help-plot-array3-template; ! #X text 45 369 here's the "struct" for all this:; ! #X obj 51 8 plot array1 500 1 10 15 20 1; ! #X obj 39 217 plot array2 70 3 100 0 0 2; ! #X text 30 542 obsolete feature: the arguments can be preceded by the ! word "curve" to specify bezier curves. This will be phased out.; ! #X text 52 80 - line width in pixels; ! #X text 51 130 - style (0 for points , 1 for polygon , 2 for Bezier ! curve); ! #X text 40 236 This is the green spiral (color 70 , line width 3 , ! location (100 , 0). Since the template for array2 contains an "x" ! cariable , play ignores x spacing requests and takes x from the data ! itself. The style is 2 for a Bezier curve.; ! #X obj 43 309 plot array3 9 1 120 50 20 1; #X restore 243 78 pd help-plot-template; #N canvas 196 292 273 120 help-plot-array1-template 0;