You must implement the algorithm shown in this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_numeral_system#Decimal
I did that in C during that earlier mentioned summer of my K&R C binge. I'm not sure how tricky it would be to do in Pd.
~Kyle
On 3/16/07, David Powers cyborgk@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, sorry I do know that, but it's not my question.
In order to use the bitwise operators, I think I need to convert an arbitrary string of 0's and 1's, say "00010101", into an integer, in this case I think 21. Is that more clear?
Thanks, David
On 3/16/07, Steffen stffn@dibidut.dk wrote:
On 16/03/2007, at 18.44, David Powers wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to somehow convert back and forth between integer and binary in PD?
My idea, is to represent simple drum machine style rhythms as binary numbers. [101010001011]. Ok, so if this were a float, it would be trivial to do a common task and shift the rhythm left or right. I think, that other rhythmic variations would also be quite fast to implement using this system, you can do binary math instead of list operations which should be much faster, I assume.
I think you want to have a look at the bitwice operators &,&&,|,||,<< and >>. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwise_operation
Hope this helps.
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