I think this should work.
Use the [<] object and a [float] to store the previous value and a [trigger f f b] to 1st send the content of [float] to the right inlet of [<] 2nd send the number your checking to the left inlet of [<] 3rd send this number to the right inlet of [float] to store it for the next time.
Sorry not to send a patch, I am not in my studio right now.
cheers Gerard
On Sunday 02 November 2003 23:54, noskule wrote:
hi list i'm shure there's a way to build a patch that gives a "1" if numbers are growing and a "0" if there decrease .. . ....i just dident find out jet . ..dos anyone have a suggestion .. .. thanx nos