hi nicola
i'm not sure, if you can call it a bug, since the [tabwrite] does only what it was told to do. the problem is rather, that the gui-refreshrate is quite low. if you move the slider fast, it jumps over a few positions, which are not triggered and so not drawed in the array. in terms of cpu-load it makes sense to limit the gui-refreshrate (afaik). it is not too trivial to get what you want in my opinion, though. i'd do it with a counter, that counts from the old position to the new position of the slider. it's not a nice solution. maybe someone else has a better one(?)
cheers roman
"Nicola Bernardini" nic.bern@tiscali.it wrote:
Dear friends,
I have noticed something that seems like a bug to me: if you write on an array via a tabwrite attached to a cursor that writes both x and y data (basically doing a diagonal line), your table will be interspersed with zeros depending on the speed to which you move the slider. I went through the lists and googled over, could not find anything in this regard.
I attach a tester patch. I run a GNU/Linux box Pentium III 384 kBytes (kernel 2.6.10, Debian testing, Pd v.0.39.2).
Thank you for all your help,
Nicola
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