Hallo,
also see [sroute] which is a hidden leftover in the [list]-abs collection.
The idea is to use a one-argument [select] instead of [route]. [select] with no or one argument has an additional inlet, where you can set the thing it selects. Decorate this with some [list split 1] and [list] objects and you have a simple settable [route]. No dynamic patching or externals necessary.
Frank
Jonathan Wilkes hat gesagt: // Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I built a settable route abstraction using dynamic patching. It requires [initbang], which is missing in pd-vanilla, so you'll need pd-ext if you want to use it.
Let me know how it works if you try it.
-Jonathan
--- On Tue, 3/17/09, Ingo Scherzinger ingo@miamiwave.com wrote:
From: Ingo Scherzinger ingo@miamiwave.com Subject: Re: [PD] dynamic creation arguments for route To: pd-list@iem.at Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2009, 5:25 PM
Is is possible to dynamically alter the creation
arguments for a route
object?
[maxlib/nroute] can do that. The only difference to [route] is that it doesn't eliminate the value that is routed. This is because it can be set to any location of the list that's coming in.
Ingo
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