On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 03:33:38AM +0200, PF wrote:
If the file you are playing is too big for a table and you are playing with readsf~ or so, then you could still register locations. Alternatively just record chopped sections with writesf~ and name files with numbers counting up
it will be quite large, so readsf~ might be the better way out. thanks, frank.
or so. Creating tables dynamically is a bit of a pain that I would avoid here.
even if it's not perfect for this, i wouldnt mind if someone can point me to some examples of dynamic tables.
You create them with the "usual" dynamic patching approach: Send an "obj"-creation-message to a subpatch-receiver like this:
[obj 10 20 table tablename( | [s pd-$0-subpatch]
[pd $0-subpatch]
Replace "tablename" with for example "$1-tablename" and feed it with a number to create more tables, probably you will also want to change the y-coordinate accordingly to something like like 20*<tablenumber>.
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