I attached a modified version of your patch to show what I mean. On the right, you can look at the patch and figure out the behavior before you scroll the gatom box (important if you want to make sure you're avoiding a buffer overflow).
On the left, you have to read the source code for those GUI objects to figure out what's going to happen. Judging from your original patch, I think you assumed that sending a float straight to the [nbx] would update the value in the slider (so did I). This turns out not to be the case: the two GUIs are only bound together if you change the values on one of them using the mouse.
If someone who reads and understands c better than me can explain why the iemgui magic works as it does, I'll be happy to document it.
-Jonathan
--- On Sat, 1/16/10, Rich E rich.eakin@gmail.com wrote:
From: Rich E rich.eakin@gmail.com Subject: Re: [PD] 'synced' number and slider To: "Jonathan Wilkes" jancsika@yahoo.com Cc: "Lorenzo" lsutton@libero.it, "IOhannes zmölnig" zmoelnig@iem.at, pd-list@iem.at Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 8:38 PM You can still send the set message directly to the inlet of the numberbox2 or slider and it won't effect the other. See patch.
2010/1/16 Jonathan Wilkes jancsika@yahoo.com
--- On Sat, 1/16/10, IOhannes zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
From: IOhannes zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] 'synced'
number and slider
To: "Lorenzo" lsutton@libero.it
Cc: pd-list@iem.at
Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 11:36 AM
Lorenzo wrote:
This seems trivial but I've never managed to
figure
out how to do it in
a non-trivial way:
Have a number (atom) and a slider (be it
horizontal or
vertical) which
are 'synced', that is if one changes the
number the
slider changes and
vice-versa.
if you use numberbox2 as the numberbox, you can give
both
the nbx and
the slider the same send/receive names
(that is:
numberbox2.sendname=numberbox2.receivename=slider.sendname=slider.receivename)
and they will be magically linked to each other.
to use the value in the patch add another receiver
[r <samereceivename>]
Except if you need to send a value to the inlet of the numbox2 or the slider. Then this method magically doesn't work, whereas the [set $1(
idiom does.
gfmadr
IOhannes
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