thanks guys, I ended up using [Bucket]
Il 31/07/11 02.46, João Pais ha scritto:hi,
I usually use something like
[t f f]
\ /
\/
/\
[- ]
, maybe resetting the [-] to 0 when the machine starts
If you want to put a toggle->spigot at the end of the flow is perhaps better to use the 'greater than' instead of '-' so you get the values 0 and 1
t f f]
\ /
\/
/\
[> ]
|
[x]
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Lazzaro
oh yes, thanks Jaime...
obvious,
I think I need more coffee today... :)
M
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Jaime Oliver <jaime.oliver2@gmail.com>wrote:
just subtract the previous value from the current and if it is
positive it is in ascending order ??
you could even smooth for slight irregularities.
Is this what you're talking about?
J
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 7:46 AM, Marco Donnarumma <devel@thesaddj.com>
wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I have a stream of floats between 0 and 1.
> The stream goes in a linear fashion back and forth, but I want Pd to
> understand when the stream is in ascending order.
>
> Ideas?
> Hope this is clear enough :)
> searching the archive didn't bring up anything useful so far.
> thanks,
> M
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