Hey Tim,
Nice clear coding style, thanks for that.
Now where's Jonathan to tell us how much faster the redraw could be...:)
Miller's comment reminded me that I should really get to grips with some of the new 0.45 stuff.
Regards,
Julian
On 11 November 2013 22:44, tim vets timvets@gmail.com wrote:
*zexy that is :)
2013/11/11 tim vets timvets@gmail.com
I got inspired to try out my take on this so here's another variation uses [list-splat] (list-abs), [tabdump] (sexy), and, although not essential, [popup] the redraw gets quite slow quite quickly with larger tables though... gr, Tim
2013/11/10 peiman khosravi peimankhosravi@gmail.com
Thanks for the info. I didn't know this object. Very useful.
Best, Peiman
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On 10 November 2013 16:50, Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu wrote:
It's less efficient than William's solution, but there's an "array get" object in Pd 0.45 that spits out a list of elements in an array that would also work.
cheers Miller
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 03:05:41PM +0000, Julian Brooks wrote:
Thanks for the patch Peiman.
Completely different but the same end-result as Michael's. And my learning moves on another small notch. (having one of those "isn't Pd great" moments:)
BTW - [popup] was a new one on me but [tabletool]'s great. If you
haven't
checked them out yet William Brent's other Pd stuff's recommended.
Regards,
Julian
On 10 November 2013 12:00, peiman khosravi peimankhosravi@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks João,
I'd love to see an example of that.
Best, Peiman
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On 10 November 2013 11:58, João Pais jmmmpais@googlemail.com
wrote:
> you could also use data structures to copy the arrays to the
display,
> and superimpose and hide whichever necessary, e.g. also using
different
> colors/thickness for each array. I don't have the time now to make
an
> example, though. Maybe during the next days. > > > OK, here it is. > > It needs two externals: 'tabletool' and 'Popup'. (OSX builds
included in
> the zip file but I think they're distributed in pd_extended, in
which case
> just modify [declare -path] in the patch.) > > Best, > Peiman > > > > > > > *www.peimankhosravi.co.uk http://www.peimankhosravi.co.uk ||
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> >> This is great. I also have a working example that I'll send later
today
>> once I've tidied it up. I'm using the tabletool external with
horizontal
>> zooming in and out of the array too. >> >> Will send it in a couple of hours. >> >> P >> >> >> >> >> *www.peimankhosravi.co.uk http://www.peimankhosravi.co.uk ||
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wrote:
>> >>> >>> On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com
wrote:
>>> >>>> Michael - would you mind knocking up a quick example >>> >>> >>> This seems to work (roughly) so far as I understand Peiman's
original
>>> request correctly. I can't vouch for it being the most efficient
or
>>> bug-free solution. It polls the buffer array using a metro
counter so that
>>> changes to the active table are updated on the fly. Switching
the active
>>> table just dumps that table to the buffer array. >>> >>> >>> >>> #N canvas 555 248 450 300 10; >>> #N canvas 553 638 450 300 gui 0; >>> #N canvas 1 52 450 250 (subpatch) 0; >>> #X array buffer 100 float 3; >>> #A 0 -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714 >>> -0.585714 >>> -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714
-0.585714
>>> -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714 -0.585714
-0.571428
>>> -0.571428 -0.571428 -0.557143 -0.557143 -0.557143 -0.557143
-0.557143
>>> -0.557143 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857
-0.542857
>>> -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857
-0.542857
>>> -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857
-0.542857
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>>> -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857 -0.542857
-0.542857
>>> -0.542857 -0.471428; >>> #X coords 0 1 99 -1 200 140 1; >>> #X restore 100 50 graph; >>> #X obj 100 211 hradio 25 1 0 8 tablenum empty empty 0 -8 0 10
-262144
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