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On Thursday, Jun 12, 2003, at 10:17 America/New_York, bbogart@ryerson.ca wrote:
tcl object??
----- Original Message ----- From: Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:37 pm Subject: Re: [PD] message-creation and parsing questions
On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at 11:03 pm, David Merrill wrote:
Hello pd-ers, I'm still getting the hang of pd, and I'm currently using it to
build
the mechanism to run a perceptual experiment. For each
condition I
want to read in values from a text file, play a tone, and
record the
result. The parts I'm having trouble with are:
- how can I build up a message from parts? for instance, the
[writesf~] object responds to an "open" message with a single argument, like: "open /tmp/output1.wav" but I want to be able to iterate, and supply "output2.wav", "output3.wav" etc.. I have looked at the docs for the [pack]
object,
but I'm not sure that it can receive messages as input and pack
them,
or output it's result as a message - is that correct? am I
thinking
about this in a wrong way?
[makefilename output%s.wav]----[open $1(----[writesf~]
- how can I parse a line of text such as: "output1.wav 440 500
1500"
that I get from a [textfile] [bang] into its constituent parts (preserving the appropriate types)?
[unpack] or [route] depending on what you want to do.
- (related to the above) is parsing a string different from
parsing a
list?
Yes, you use different objects. For list parsing you can use [pack], [unpack], [route], etc. There are some objects for parsing symbols (what strings are called in pd) but I don't know them off hand. Also, there is a python object and a tcl object, so those could be handy for parsing.
.hc
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