And just to throw in some other options, you could do this with [motex/system] and [popen] also. Or write a little Lua or Tcl script and make an object out of it for pdlua or tclpd.
.hc
On Mar 1, 2012, at 3:03 PM, David Schaffer wrote:
I think the ideal would be to do this outside of Pd with a dedicated software (like batch file renamer on windows or anything from the appstore on mac). if, for some reason, you really wanna do this within Pd, then you should take a look at the attached patch: it's a loop recorder that can save audio to files in a dedicated folder and name these files sequentially. You can probably modify it to do just what you want. But were talking .wav here, I'm not sure what to do with jpg's. Anyway, hope it helps...
note: the "choose directory" function on the patch requires you to click on a file in the desired directory. If there is none, you can just create an empty notepad file or something.
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From: pat@digitalworlds.ufl.edu To: pd-list@iem.at Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 22:18:47 +0000 Subject: [PD] renaming files on the fly
Hello
Is there a way with pd to rapidly rename files downloaed from the internet? For example I will be downloading .jpgs with all sorts of long reference names xxxxxxxxx.jpg and I want to automatically rename it “1.jpg” Is this possible
Thanks in advance
pp
Patrick Pagano, B.S, M.F.A Assistant in Digital Arts and Science Digital Worlds Institute University of Florida, USA (352)294-2020
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