hi,
I read:
First, is there a way to stop prob from printing "prob's error: no state n" every time a state with no data is reached? I understand that this
not without changeing the source, AFAIK
Also, is there a good way to capture all of a prob's data? "Dump" prints it to the display but if there are a lot of possible states it simply scrolls off the screen...
[write /tmp/filename (
or [wopen (
to look at what's inside,
try http://test.pilot.fm/pd/patches/help/ for more info, the textfile is pretty humnan readable
HTH
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