Hello,

   I already posted this to the forum, so I hope it's no foible to post it here as well...

I am building a connector for PD to communicate with an external application running on another system. I am using netsend to craft UDP packets that the remote application can parse for actions. The payload is supposed to look sort of like this:
(STRING,STRING,INTEGER,INTEGER,STRING,INTEGER)

Initially I was unable to get commas into the netsend stream because PD uses commas as in internal delimiter. I was able to circumvent this by using the cyclone external's 'sprintf' function. Like this:

|44|
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|send  (STRING%cSTRING%cINTEGER%cINTEGER%cSTRING%cINTEGER) |
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|netsend|

this almost works, except that pd inserts whitespace characters after the commas, which the remote application doesn't understand.

I noticed that 'print' actually puts a space before and after the commas, whereas netsend (or sprintf) only puts one after the commas.

Does anyone know how to circumvent this behavior? Or, perhaps a simpler way to achieve what I am trying to do?

Thank you.

Florian
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