Hmmm, this is one patch i'm pretty sure i made using native PD objects. But it's possible my brain cell memories have been corrupted. It is ridiculously late right now, but I will look through my patches in the morning and see if I find anything... Such a function is a necissity for (post)serial techniques, which occasionally I use as a springboard, which is why I'm failrly certain I solved this problem once. Either that, or I was drunk and only think I solved the problem, and in reality I gave up because I became too annoyed trying to transition from ordinary programing world to dataflow world... ;-)
David
On 7/6/07, Thomas O Fredericks tof@danslchamp.org wrote:
This solution uses coll (from the cyclone library). It works with floats and symbols (you could even count the repetitions with a few changes).
Tom
On 7/6/07, Nicolas Montgermont nicolas_montgermont@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hello,
This seems to work but the order is broken. I haven't test all the possibilities.
Hope that helps
+n
mark edward grimm a écrit :
hello.
...just looking for a way to purge a list of redundancy such that if i have in my list:
54 63 54 76 63 89 71 93 89
i could take out (1) 54, 63, and 89 to get the list:
54 63 76 89 71 93
i was looking at franks '[list]-abs' but didn't see anything that might do this...
best m
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