Hey Jack, if i have a table with 20 index and i iterate 20 times and then i use [mod 20] i dont see how this is gonna work as you explained. If i iterate 20 times and i use [mod 10] then it that way it is gonna repeat 2 times. If i iterate 20 times and i use [mod 5] then its gonna gonna 4 times.
so as you see, i can use [mod ] when the repeating value is less than the number of iterated geos. But not in my case.
anybody have an idea how to solve this?
2013/9/1, Jack jack@rybn.org:
Hello,
Le 01/09/2013 10:30, Ronni Montoya a écrit :
Hi again, I'm creating some structures iterating geos using the "repeat" object.
[repeat] comes from zexy. You have two specifics object for this purpose (iteration) called [gemlist] from Gem and [until] from Pd. See gemlist-help.pd.
I have tables with data(colors) and I'm applying a different color to each iterated geo.
If my array has 20 values (20 colors) and then i iterate 20 times a geo, then each geo is gonna have a different color.
But if i iterate 40 times then i will only have the first 20 geos colored and the rest is gonna be black.
In your counter, use a [mod 20] to loop two times from 0 to 19 (to read your table which has 20 index). ++
Jack
I was wondering which should be the best approach in pd to solve this problem.
I need that instead having black geos i need that it can loop the values in the array , in that way it wouldn't mind to have more iterated geos than values in my array.
Other approach i was thinking is creating a large table , and then filling only with 20 color values, and then repeat the data through the whole table.
I was wondering which should be the best approach for this? how can i repeat the data of my array?
cheers
R.
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