hello, I am working on a machine that isn't mine. a mac desktop 2 x 2.66Ghz intel machine. pd-0.41-4
The problem is that if i have a number box conected to an object [s $0-test] and a number box conected to an object [r $0-test] numbers are transmited ok.
But when I send the message through a message box: ; $0-test 3
then it doesn't receive the 3 and it complains:
error: 0-test: no such object.
Now i have tried it in my laptop and it doesn't work either. Did this ever work???? I somehow thought it would! but I'm confused now...
cheers,
Jaime
You need to do something like the attached... "Dollar-signs" in a message do not have the same contextual meaning as when used in other types of objects. In messages, they refer to the numbered argument in the list that is passed to them...
Mike
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Jaime Oliver jaime.oliver2@gmail.com wrote:
hello, I am working on a machine that isn't mine. a mac desktop 2 x 2.66Ghz intel machine. pd-0.41-4 The problem is that if i have a number box conected to an object [s $0-test] and a number box conected to an object [r $0-test] numbers are transmited ok. But when I send the message through a message box: ; $0-test 3 then it doesn't receive the 3 and it complains: error: 0-test: no such object. Now i have tried it in my laptop and it doesn't work either. Did this ever work???? I somehow thought it would! but I'm confused now... cheers, Jaime -- Jaime E Oliver LR
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Yeah, I can see that now! times of confusion!j
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 12:51 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.atwrote:
Jaime Oliver wrote:
Did this ever work????
no, never.
fmgasdr IOhannes