uuuups, (how stupid from me) yep, i calculated wrong way :)
but i wanted to subtract x from y (x = dynamic, y = static) so i had to bang y every time x changes to get result... or (what i now use, THNX) just multiply with -1 (so i dont need to bang y)
-andre
----- Original Message ----- From: "IOhannes m zmoelnig" zmoelnig@iem.kug.ac.at To: "Andre Schmidt" andre@vju.info Cc: "PD-LiST" pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 4:09 PM Subject: Re: [PD] minus; bug or feature?
Andre Schmidt wrote:
[win32 pd0.35-17]
ok. hit me if i am very wrong, but i guess this is not related to the pd-release.... (my assumptions sounds arrogant to me, though)
when i calc with object "+" (like 54 + 10 i get 64) but when i calc with object "-" (like 54 - 10 i get -44)
well, this looks to me, like you were not calculating "54-10" but "10-54". The order does not matter when adding (a+b=b+a), but it does matter when subtracting (a-b != b-a) How does your patch look ?
The following calculates 44 for me:: =--- =--- |54( |10( =--- =--- | | =------= | - | =------- | =-----
|44 | =-------so the calc is OK, but it puts a "minus"(-) in front of the number ?!?! if this a feature; how can i "take" that minus away ???
eg by multiplying with "-1" or by reversing the order....
thnx
-andre