Hello
Selon Ik cola@looze.net:
Hello list, I'm working on something for wich I need to browse through a 97 lines, 16 collumn( separated by tabs) textfile. I used textfile for this, with a counter, only letting output trough when the right 'line' number has been reached. ( so actually banging the textfile object 60 times to get to line 60). Whatever method I use, this is too slow, and it doesn't seem the right way to do this at all - however the only method I could find possible using pd's builtin objects, and keeping all the data in one file, not spreading them over array's and multiple textfile objects ( the data needs to be updated regularly manually)
I hoped to use msgfile for this, but as soon as I load the file my memory usage goes up 99% eventually crashing PD, or making it unusable. I don't think pool works for this? I was hoping to checkout the 'coll' object but I it's in cyclone(?) wich will not complie ( gcc 3?). Anyhow, qlist and textfile are the worst option ( they work like a 'stack?' what I want to do is to use an array containing a mix of text and digits). is there an external I overlooked that I could use for this?
I use [msgfile] without any problem, for saving all the parameters of a patch as presets that I can recall in realtime. The text file is somewhat 700 lines long.
Besides [coll], you can try [matrix] from the zexy library.
-j