if the incoming data all have the same structure (i.e. the strings of numbers have the same lenght), you could group them in lists and then use unpack to sort their destinations. like in the patch attached
hth hans
Am 28.01.2020 um 23:25 schrieb Dr. Maik Hester maik.hester@gmx.de:
Dear list,
does anyone know how to send the different values of each line from the sample below to [comport] as a list, strip this list in [pd] and route the values to their different destinations?
The data comes via Arduino from a pixy cam.
Here is a sample from Arduino's serial monitor:
Detected 6 block 0: sig: 2 x: 273 y: 36 width: 42 height: 5 index: 41 age: 18 block 1: sig: 1 x: 272 y: 187 width: 36 height: 4 index: 37 age: 18 block 2: sig: 1 x: 266 y: 151 width: 28 height: 4 index: 226 age: 71 block 3: sig: 1 x: 274 y: 109 width: 20 height: 4 index: 155 age: 124 block 4: sig: 2 x: 280 y: 48 width: 32 height: 2 index: 223 age: 72 block 5: sig: 1 x: 240 y: 136 width: 24 height: 2 index: 52 age: 5
At the moment [comport] receives all the numbers one after another (e.g. 2 273 36 42 5 41 18 ...), so that it is impossible for me to tell [pd] which number should go where.
I kept checking the internet for a solution for several days which did not bring me any further, so I hope that someone in the [pd] community could give me a clou.
Thanks Maik
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