i think now i understand what you are saying. you mean the order how the values appear in time. i misunderstood completely, sorry.
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Von: Simon Iten <itensimon@gmail.com>
Datum: Montag, 4. Juli 2016
Betreff: bytetobit abstraction
An: IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at>
Am Sonntag, 3. Juli 2016 schrieb IOhannes m zmölnig :On 07/03/2016 09:41 PM, Simon Iten wrote:
> dear list,
>
> find attached a really simple abstraction to convert a single byte value into 8 bit outputs.
thanks for sharing.
> it handles higher values gracefully (it just outputs the lower 8 bits)
unfortunately it outputs the bits in a really weird order:
1 3 4 5 2 6 7 8
? works here.with "8" being the MSB (and leftmost outlet) and "1" being the LSB (and
right-most outlet).
i would have expected the output to be like virtually any multi-outlet
object to be from right to left:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8me tooor to cut it short: why aren't you using [trigger]?
i don't know how obviously. can you elaborate?
>
> you may want to put some additional characters after the name when you create the abstraction to see all outlets :-) (e.g. bytetobit ……..)
>
or just drag the right-hand edge to whatever width you like:
[bytetobit ]
gsdr
IOhannes