sorry, in that example, the last [unpack s s] should probably be [unpack f s]
2015-03-01 20:17 GMT+01:00 tim vets timvets@gmail.com:
maybe using s2l ? something (roughly) like:
[symbol drums_1.wav( | [symbol _( | | [s2l] [unpack s s] | | [symbol .( | | [s2l] [unpack s s] [f ] | [1
gr, Tim2015-03-01 20:03 GMT+01:00 JF via Pd-list pd-list@lists.iem.at:
Is it possible to split a formatted symbol such as... drums_1.wav ...to extract the float '1' and use that to assign a meaningful attribute?
For example a float could represent a loop playback switch. if I have 'drums_0.wav' I would like to extract the float, find that it is '0' and then I would know that this WAV file is say, not to be looped. Or if I had 'drums_1.wav' I would be able to parse the filename, find the '1' which I now know to loop the WAV file.
Thanks in advance! John
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