Hi Josue,
There was just a thread on this 2-3 weeks ago. I think the verdict was:
first of all, you've got to have 0.39, because a lot of
simplifications/enhancements were made to the Data Structures aspect of PD
with that release. The documentation for DS also got much clearer and
easier to learn with 0.39. Also, try looking at Frank Barknecht's tutorial:
http://puredata.info/community/projects/convention04/lectures/tk-barknecht/
That said, the most difficult thing for me to figure out was: in order to create data, you need to [append] it into the destination subpatch.
So read those tutorials, try working through the examples in the documentation with 0.39, then ask any questions you might have. Data Structures are a potentially very powerful part of PD that still need a little more development to come in to their own, and they're definitely a more advanced feature that you should only start learning once you've got the basics down with the rest of the language.
Hope that helps.
David
homepage: http://www.davidgolightly.net
From: "josue moreno" josuemoreno1@hotmail.com To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] Data structures Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 22:45:10 +0000
Hi list,
im really interested about grafical scores, i just read about Data Structures as a powerfull tool for composers. Im trying to understand the manual, but i think im a very very beginer, can anybody say to me where can i find a friendly tutorial about it?
Any help will be apreciate,
Thanks.
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