you can treat [osc~] as [cos~]

just give it a frequency of "0" and use the phase inlet as the angle input (from 0 to 1). 

2015-08-23 6:14 GMT-03:00 Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com>:
[table] yes
(object list here:
 https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd/blob/master/OBJECTLIST.md )

not sure about cosinesum message (nice call hadn't thought of that) - will check later when back at it.

I'm presuming that there's solid reasoning on Seb's part why certain objects haven't yet been ported yet (ie they're tricky).


On 22 August 2015 at 19:31, Jonathan Wilkes <jancsika@yahoo.com> wrote:
Does webpd have [table] and the cosinesum method for garrays?

-Jonathan



On Saturday, August 22, 2015 1:44 PM, Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com> wrote:


Replacement with Vanilla please.

Will work my up to porting...

Cheers Jonathan

On 22 August 2015 at 16:50, Jonathan Wilkes <jancsika@yahoo.com> wrote:
Webpd doesn't include every vanilla class.  So I guess from Julian's question that [cos~] isn't there.

Julian-- are you looking to replace it with other vanilla objects, or are you trying to figure out how to port it to webpd?

-Jonathan



On Saturday, August 22, 2015 11:44 AM, i go bananas <hard.off@gmail.com> wrote:


Cos~ is vanilla pd.  How does it not work?  

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