hi, i understand now how route works. yeah. thanks. its a neat tool which i'll implement if good use for it comes up in future. what i was doing was sending [send 3( through [sendOSC]. this was producing "error: $1: argument number out of range". I didn't know that the message, regardless of initializing or disabling "typetags", would have to be the second? argument of the message "send". like [send blah 3( produces the result from dumpOSC. perhaps there is a way to only use one argument, as in what you want to transmit. whatever. ok thanks bunch..
-----Original Message----- From: km.takewithyou@gmail.com To: europa989@aol.com; PD-list@iem.at Sent: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 8:51 AM Subject: Re: [PD] osc typetags
Could you use [route] to strip them? I'm not sure I understand the
problem exactly. If you give route a 2 or more argument message (packed) then the creation argument will be stripped off.
When I use osc each message is usually preceded by "/test" or whatever. I use [route] to strip that.
Maybe this helps... not sure :)
Kevin
On 1/26/07, europa989@aol.com < europa989@aol.com> wrote:hi, just wondering if theres a way to receive plain floats/ints/messages with dumpOSC. i can print it, like "print: 2" shows in console or "print: apple", but driectly from [dumpOSC arg], numberboxes and messages coming from [set $1( 's are not working well. bangs work though. i turned typetags off. there a way to get these things? if typetags is easier, any have a quick method for stripping the received thing from dumposc of the slashes and whatnot... ok thanks
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