Oops, I forgot to add, the min/trigger and track_min/max examples
give the min/max for all of the past values. Cyrille's example with
[last_n] gives you the min and max for the past thirty values.
There is also [local_min] and [local_max] for tracking trends.
.hc
On Jul 9, 2008, at 11:00 AM, Hans Roels wrote:
I don't think you need lists for this, just 2 objects [min]
[trigger] and an initial value. in attach is an example with a
random stream of numbers. hans rAt 21:47 8/07/2008, you wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, cyrille henry hat gesagt: // cyrille henry wrote:
Ben Carney a écrit :
Hello there list!
pretty simple question I think, but I'm a bit stumped.
I have a stream of numbers coming in from a flex sensor and I
would love
to be able to grab the lowest number from x amount of numbers,
every 30
numbers or so.
I looked through the [list minmax] example, but could not
figure out how
to make it do it "live".
| [mapping/last_n 30] | [list minmax] |
Or
[list-lastx 30] | [list-minmax]
Or how about
/\
[moses]
|
[trigger a a]with a handmade counter that resets moses every n'th time.
eni
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