Hi Joe,
That's brilliant thanks for going to the trouble!
But not exactly what I'm after as it doesn't account for entries
with more than one atom. I'm looking to store something like...
Time/Note/Vel
103 c3 127,
267 d3 120,
300 c3 0,
503 d3 0,
...
I see that I could probably use your idea but chop off the last 3 entries rather
than the last 1 entry, but I was hoping to create a generic abstraction that
could understand the comma delimiter. Something that I could have mixed
length lists
in.
Although it has given me ideas so thanks for that!
Hi John,
If you don't need comma separated lists (although I have a feeling you might for time-stamped message) then you can do it this way with
Joe
I'm experimenting with a message sequencer that will play back time tagged lists.
So far I've looked at [qlist] [textfile] and rjlib's [u_cocollect].
Are there any relatively simple approaches to 'undo'-ing the last list written to any of these
objects?
I'm a little stumped on it to be honest other
than complicated writing to buffers and
attempting to prune the last list somehow.
Thanks,
John.
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