The documentation says you can specify a bezier curve with the first argument as "curve".  But you're
right, you can also specify a curve by using the "-c" flag, which is much more logical.

I think using "curve" should be deprecated, for the obvious ambiguity that flags solve.

Miller?

-Jonathan


From: Scott McCoid <mccoid.scott@gmail.com>
To: Jonathan Wilkes <jancsika@yahoo.com>
Cc: "pd-list@iem.at" <pd-list@iem.at>
Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2011 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] Data structure array with last element pointing back to first element

Whoa, this is great! Thanks Jonathan! 

Wouldn't adding the "-c" flag make a curved shape between each point?

On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Jonathan Wilkes <jancsika@yahoo.com> wrote:
Here's a quick hack-- didn't check it for bugs.

The real solution would be to add a "-c" flag to [plot] to draw the trace back to element 0:

[plot -c etc.]

And maybe "-f COLOR" to draw the trace back to element 0 and fill the inside.
(Although that word probably be a bigger change.)

-Jonathan


From: Scott McCoid <mccoid.scott@gmail.com>
To: pd-list@iem.at
Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2011 2:13 PM
Subject: [PD] Data structure array with last element pointing back to first element

Hi, 

I've recently started playing around with Pd's data structures, and I need some help. It's relatively straightforward to create polygons and arrays of polygons. Though, I'd like to create a closed polygon, where each vertex is another data structure. I've attached a patch of what I have so far. 

I basically just want there to be another line to connect the 4th element of the array back to the first.

Is it possible to use a [drawpolygon] object where each of the corners would be another data structure? 

Thanks!

Scott

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