Yep, zexy will do the trick.
/* get the n-th prime number */ <- what you need, right?
I guess IOhannes m zmölnig could help you more than me on that matter :)
Best regards, Pedro p.s.: sorry for the triple-posted message... I'm slow today.
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Pedro Lopes pedro.lopes@ist.utl.ptwrote:
pedro@arkana:~/Apps/pure-data/externals$ find . -name "*prime*" -type f -print 2>/dev/null ./zexy/tests/help-msg/prime.pd ./zexy/tests/help-msg/.svn/text-base/prime.pd.svn-base ./zexy/src/prime.c ./zexy/src/.svn/text-base/prime.c.svn-base ./zexy/reference/prime-help.pd ./zexy/reference/.svn/text-base/prime-help.pd.svn-base ./zexy/reference/.svn/prop-base/prime-help.pd.svn-base
Seems that there are some prime related stuff (not sure what they do.. have to look further into them) in pd-externals, maybe one can do the trick.
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Pedro Lopes pedro.lopes@ist.utl.ptwrote:
I have no clue if it exists in a pd-object, but its easy to compile and external with some generator from the web:
http://snipplr.com/view/1219/c-prime-number-generator/ (do you want it to output numbers on bang? all at the same time - I tested that code just now... seems fine and can be tuned to how many primes you want.)
other way to go: you could grab them from a file (of stored primes) or from an online prime generator =P
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Kim Cascone kim@anechoicmedia.comwrote:
is there a Pd object for generating prime numbers?
currently I'm:
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