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<p>Hi hans,<br>
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<p>You should try my sarray abstraction (based on this discussion
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/11184/colarray-a-graphical-array-where-color-and-line-width-can-be-set">https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/11184/colarray-a-graphical-array-where-color-and-line-width-can-be-set</a>)</p>
<p>download here <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/jyg/mob/releases/tag/mob-0.1">https://github.com/jyg/mob/releases/tag/mob-0.1</a> <br>
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<p>There is some trickery to get an array name with $0 tag, but it's
explained<br>
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<p>J.Y.G.<br>
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<div class="moz-text-html" lang="x-unicode">thank you, roman and
alexandre, for the pointers!
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<div class="">it seems, the best option is to wait, till the
discussion alexandre referenced (<a
href="https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/711"
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<div class="">purr data has implemented such a color picker for
arrays, so that would be the second best option.</div>
<div class="">i looked into Jmmmp multiarray, but i seemed to be
better suited at displaying static waveforms. </div>
<div class="">maybe i overlooked something.<br class="">
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<div class="">i am (ab)using pd as an eight channel
oszilloscope. </div>
<div class="">things get messy pretty fast without colors.</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" class="">Am 28.05.2021 um 14:59
schrieb Roman Haefeli <<a
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On Fri, 2021-05-28 at 14:04 +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote:<br
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<blockquote type="cite" class="">On Fri, 2021-05-28 at
13:31 +0200, hans w. koch wrote:<br class="">
<blockquote type="cite" class="">using 4 superimposed
arrays to show different waveforms (e.g. phase<br
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differences), i was wondering, if there is a way to
assign a unique<br class="">
color to each array, to visually better separate the
waveforms.<br class="">
i found a discussion "[PD] Array Enhancements" about
that (and<br class="">
other<br class="">
things, like "Hide Array name” - still not working)
from 2009 [1]<br class="">
and<br class="">
another one "[PD] colored arrays?” from 2007 [2],<br
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but no tangible result - or i missed that, then
sorry!<br class="">
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As someone mentioned in one of the other threads, you
could achieve<br class="">
colored array displays with data structures.<br
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An example is here:<br class="">
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Probably much closer to what you actually need is the
[multiarray] from<br class="">
the jmmmp library. It's in Deken.<br class="">
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Roman<br class="">
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