what's the right object to subsume a couple of messages or to limit
the frequency messages will be let through?
you can use [speedlim] from iemlib which does exactly this ... (but floats only I think)
...You could also approximate what [speedlim] does with a simple combination of [f] or [symbol] and [metro n].
I've attached a little demonstration that does this with floats, symbols and lists.
Patrick
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Am 15.11.2005 um 21:44 schrieb Patrick Valiquet:
what's the right object to subsume a couple of messages or to
limitthe frequency messages will be let through?
you can use [speedlim] from iemlib which does exactly this ... (but floats only I think)
...You could also approximate what [speedlim] does with a simple combination of [f] or [symbol] and [metro n].
I've attached a little demonstration that does this with floats, symbols and lists.
Patrick
Hallo, Patrick Valiquet hat gesagt: // Patrick Valiquet wrote:
...You could also approximate what [speedlim] does with a simple combination of [f] or [symbol] and [metro n].
However you'd also need a way to stop, when no messages come in anymore.
I've attached a little demonstration that does this with floats, symbols and lists.
Btw: using the power of [list] in pd-0.39 you can combine all these. See example.
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