The lack of $0 in array names is a real pain to me. I was trying to
build a more sophisticated version of my sp808 (still a great
and very immediate loop tool) - but you have to build each sample
slot as a separate abstraction rather than a generic one.
Would this be a simple patch to add (in which case I will have a go
at it myself) or could it get put on a wish list?
cheers
mark
-----Original Message-----
From: sme [mailto:marius.schebella@chello.at]
Sent: 01 May 2002 10:53
To: pd-list(a)iem.kug.ac.at
Subject: [PD] graphs, arrays, tables
hi,
i run into several problems when working with graphs, arrays or tables.
as i see, arrays still don´t take $1-variables in their names (please
correct me). and also no $0. and secondly wonder, if it is possible to
access the properties of graphs, arrays or tables with messages... like
[;array100 Xfrom Xto screenwidth, ...(
i would also like to create arrays via messages [array [arg1]
[arg2]...( --- [send pd-my-patch.pd] but this is not really documented
and i am not able to track this out of the source-code (may be this
feature it is not enabled at all?).
i know, that there are several ways of showing or saving data, but the
advantage of arrays is, that they are "on top"/always visible in a
patch.
(tables can take $-variables, but do not save their appearance, are in a
subpatch). the problem with renaming arrays is, that if i use "array" as
the default name in an abstraction and i do a [;array $1-array( then 100
arrays are renamed and have still no unique names, ...
is their any help/idea?
marius.
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