Hallo, marius schebella hat gesagt: // marius schebella wrote:
very nice abstractions. I recntly also started using the new features of lists. what I miss is a split -1 (a split with negative values, which would split by counting from the right side).
This is part of the [list]-abs collection under the name [list-splat]. It works exactly like [list split], but also allows negative indices for splitting off at the tail.
[list]-abs currently contains about 50 list processing objects, so you may want to take a look before starting to patch your own versions.
I have some other ideas, like speedlim, which works different than the speedlim of thomas musil, it should receive input at any time, and spit it out in the same order, but timed like a metro.
Maybe this is [list-fifo] from [list]-abs?
maybe you know, is there still a restriciton in the number of elements a list can carry?
Just try it: With [tabdump] you can easily create very large lists. list-map.pd contains an example that uses rather small 64-element lists, which work fine and reasonably fast.
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