Thanks for the response so far!!!

1000000 - just a number to make it clear that I want to sort big lists.

I should have been more precise - in fact I want to sort pixel values, a huge amount of pixel values. I´ve done this already with sort from zexy (with arrays) and it worked pretty well. But it´s either the original or the sorted result. So a animation or a warp or at least 75% between would be nice.
...

>> 1000000 is hard to handle...
> it's more square than pixel in a 1024x768 screen!
I work with images >5k resolution (and tiling)  :-)

btw. what is the meaning of "invision"???

Cheers,

Rainer



2015-05-21 18:52 GMT+02:00 Cyrille Henry <ch@chnry.net>:


Le 21/05/2015 18:13, Py Fave a écrit :
you can multiply lists component wise check in (listabs ) in help browser

multiply by a fraction then multiply with the goal values

for large list, i suggest using array and iem_tab

for a fade between A and B, x being the fade factor for 0 to 1, the fade would be :
A * (1-x) + B * x

you should look egregore by chdh (on this list ) for morphing
and they have a live in one week on the net using the patch
thanks for the reminder ;-)

we don't have "lot's" of fade involve in egregore, but if you like lot's of particles moving, you should see the next chdh  performance : "morphist"
(2 live in Paris next month, see chdh.net for more informations)
 

1000000 is hard to handle...
it's more square than pixel in a 1024x768 screen!
but with a good computer, 100 000 moving dots should not be a problem.

cheers

c


2015-05-21 16:16 GMT+02:00 Rainer . <fundamentalstern@gmail.com>:
e.g. what's 75% between "1 6 8 4 3" and "1 3 4 6 8"

Yes, that´s the question. I am thinking of e.g. 1000000 squares [GEM] fading
from random position to sorted postition.

How can I fade lists?

Thanks,

Rainer

2015-05-21 15:56 GMT+02:00 IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoelnig@iem.at>:

On 2015-05-21 15:47, Rainer . wrote:
Hi,

I´m just playing with the sort object from zexy lib, sorting a bunch of
floats. I wonder if there is a way to fade or morph(?) from unsorted to
sorted state?

how do you invision that?
e.g. what's 75% between "1 6 8 4 3" and "1 3 4 6 8"

how is your result different from a generic fade between two lists of
equal lengths?

fgsmdr
IOhannes



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