Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Feb 7, 2006, at 4:32 PM, zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
since this is not needed it is not there for unops.
[clip] has 3 inlets and [atan2] has 2 inlets, so they are not unary operations. [clip] and [atan2] have their own classes, so that's easy.
It just seems consistent to have them all respond to a bang. Then you could get the last result easily without knowing when the last input was. But I can live for now with the unary operations ignoring bang. I do need [clip] to respond to a bang tho.
i did not mention [atan2] and [clip] in my arguing for good reasons...
i agree that [clip] should respond to bang. i am not that sure about [atan2]: personally i think that atan2 is a unop (the values are just there for get all 4 quadrants) and the 2nd inlet shouldn't be there at all.
as for getting the last result, why not use a [f] _after_ the object? this way you don't have to retrigger the "costy" operation.
mfg.asdr. IOhannes
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