On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Krzysztof Czaja wrote:
not to replace your project, just btw -- with plustot one can bang this [+tot list 0 foo .(1 2 .(.).) .(a b c.) .(list 42 3.1416 2.718 1.618.)] or send this message "list 0 foo .(1 2 .(.).) .(a b c.) .(list 42 3.1416 2.718 1.618.)" to [+tot $in], etc.
yeah, and also with GridFlow you can do this:
[#inner ( 2 2 # 0 1 1 0 )]
where anything between parens is converted to a Ruby Array (and in this case, reconverted to a 2-by-2 matrix, but it depends on what the object wants to have: some other objects want Ruby Arrays so they get them)
However, GridFlow doesn't reconvert nested Ruby Arrays to this parenthese form: it just refuses them. Instead of implementing that feature in GridFlow, I thought Pd could be modified for that, and thus everyone could benefit from that feature without having to have +tot or GF.
Mathieu Bouchard -=- Montréal QC Canada -=- http://artengine.ca/matju