[PD-cvs] doc/pddp help-select.pd,1.1,1.2

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Thu Jan 15 04:29:33 CET 2004


Update of /cvsroot/pure-data/doc/pddp
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv14861

Modified Files:
	help-select.pd 
Log Message:
added [multiselect] to related_objects_from_other_libraries

Index: help-select.pd
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RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/doc/pddp/help-select.pd,v
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retrieving revision 1.2
diff -C2 -d -r1.1 -r1.2
*** help-select.pd	22 Aug 2003 00:20:54 -0000	1.1
--- help-select.pd	15 Jan 2004 03:29:31 -0000	1.2
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*** 1,212 ****
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! #X msg 83 488 1;
! #X msg 49 488 54;
! #X msg 19 488 23;
! #X msg 52 126 6;
! #X obj 19 165 select 6;
! #X msg 19 125 234;
! #X floatatom 19 147 0 0 0;
! #X obj 19 560 select 23 54 1;
! #X obj 46 10 select;
! #X text 91 9 - compare numbers or symbols;
! #X text 19 38 This object can be abbreviated as;
! #X obj 223 39 sel;
! #X text 19 55 In its simplest form shown below \, [select] checks its
! input agains the constant "6" (which is defined by the creation argument).
! If they match \, the first outlet gives "bang" \; otherwise the input
! is simply sent through to the second outlet.;
! #X obj 19 187 print match;
! #X obj 98 187 print NO_match;
! #X text 21 217 Note that when the input to [select] matches one of
! its creation arguments \, then a "bang" is sent to the outlet \, NOT
! the original message.;
! #X obj 19 579 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 45 579 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 71 579 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X floatatom 98 579 5 0 0;
! #X text 53 516 If you click-n-drag this number box \, you'll notice
! how all numbers except "23" \, "54" \, and "1" are simply sent through
! to the rightmost outlet.;
! #X text 23 411 Several creation arguments can be defined. In effect
! you can use [select] to test the input for many different values. You
! will see an outlet for each test value and finally an outlet for values
! which match none of them (the rightmost outlet).;
! #X obj 635 303 print NO_match;
! #X obj 508 302 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 539 303 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 571 303 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 603 303 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X msg 511 92 symbol dog;
! #X msg 516 111 symbol cat;
! #X msg 524 129 symbol foo;
! #X msg 531 149 symbol earth;
! #X msg 540 168 symbol 400;
! #X obj 508 282 select dog cat foo 400;
! #X msg 536 218 400;
! #X obj 639 580 print NO_match;
! #X obj 512 579 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 543 580 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
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! #X obj 575 580 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 607 580 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X msg 508 377 symbol dog;
! #X msg 520 404 symbol cat;
! #X msg 528 423 symbol foo;
! #X msg 535 442 symbol earth;
! #X msg 543 463 symbol 400;
! #X msg 564 496 400;
! #X obj 512 560 select 400 dog cat foo;
! #X text 612 160 Notice that "400" here is defined as a symbol data
! type and the [select] object can successfully match it to the creation
! argment.;
! #X text 563 206 Notice that "400" here is a number and the [select]
! object cannot successfully match it to the creation argument. That
! is because this [select] expects symbols - not numbers.;
! #X obj 486 631 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 486 14 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X text 508 320 However \, in this case below \, you'll notice that
! the FIRST creation argument is a number. Therefore \, this [select]
! object expects numbers and will ignore the "symbol" data type.;
! #X text 547 264 FIRST CREATION ARGUMENT IS A SYMBOL;
! #X text 555 543 FIRST CREATION ARGUMENT IS A NUMBER;
! #X text 511 9 [select] can also be used to match symbols like the example
! in the upper-right of this patch. It important to note that the FIRST
! creation argument indicates to the [select] object which data type
! to expect. If your first creation argument is a symbol \, like "dog"
! \, then the object will test only symbols and numbers will be ignored!
! ;
! #X text 592 490 Notice that "400" here is a number and the [select]
! object can successfully match it to the creation argument.;
! #X text 612 457 Notice that "400" here is a symbol and the [select]
! object cannot successfully match it to the creation argument.;
! #X text 21 260 Also note that in the example abovce \, there is a second
! inlet. This is used to reset the argument's value like below. This
! feature is available only on [select] objects with only ONE creation
! argument -- in other example in this patch you'll notice that this
! second inlet is absent.;
! #X obj 23 373 sel 42;
! #X msg 23 330 42;
! #X obj 23 392 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X floatatom 54 392 5 0 0;
! #X floatatom 31 349 5 0 0;
! #X floatatom 80 351 5 0 0;
! #X text 325 686 This document was updated for PD version 0.35 test
! 24 by Dave Sabine as part of a project called pddp proposed by Krzysztof
! Czaja to build comprehensive documentation for PD.;
! #X obj 514 645 route;
! #X text 513 624 RELATED OBJECTS;
! #X text 22 614 A WORD ABOUT CONDITIONAL OBJECTS;
! #N canvas 245 41 576 578 more 0;
! #X text 22 16 Using the [select] object \, and others listed below
! \, PD users can emulate the "conditional" statements of other programming
! environments.;
! #X text 21 62 Consider the following: (Visual Basic Script);
! #X text 60 80 IF input = 1 THEN;
! #X text 59 91 response.write("Hello");
! #X text 59 104 ELSEIF input = 2 THEN;
! #X text 59 116 response.write("GoodBye");
! #X text 59 130 ELSEIF (input = 3 AND input < 10) THEN;
! #X text 59 153 ELSE;
! #X text 58 177 END IF;
! #X text 23 195 Now the PD equivalent:;
! #X msg 37 218 1;
! #X msg 67 218 2;
! #X floatatom 123 221 5 0 0;
! #X obj 37 286 sel 1 2;
! #X msg 27 418 symbol Hello;
! #X msg 48 388 symbol GoodBye;
! #X symbolatom 288 428 20 0 0;
! #X obj 33 505 ==;
! #X obj 61 505 !=;
! #X obj 88 505 >;
! #X obj 114 505 <;
! #X obj 141 505 >=;
! #X obj 168 505 <=;
! #X text 28 482 OTHER CONDITIONAL/RELATIONAL OBJECTS IN PD;
! #X text 58 164 response.write("No_match_for_me..."& input);
! #X text 59 142 response.write("This_is_cool.");
! #X obj 74 309 moses 3;
! #X msg 84 351 symbol This_is_cool.;
! #X obj 111 328 moses 10;
! #X obj 220 349 makefilename No_match_for_me...%d;
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! #X connect 27 0 16 0;
! #X connect 28 0 27 0;
! #X connect 28 1 29 0;
! #X connect 29 0 16 0;
! #X restore 24 632 pd more;
! #N canvas 0 0 452 302 related_objects_from_other_libraries 0;
! #X obj 28 15 multiselect;
! #X text 19 53 These objects are offered in PD only if you have downloaded
! and properly installed the appropriate library. These objects may or
! may not exist in a single library.;
! #X text 18 102 The best places to find information about PD's libraries
! is:;
! #X text 15 124 www.pure-data.org and click on "Downloads" then "Software"
! ;
! #X text 16 140 or;
! #X text 17 154 iem.kug.ac.at/pdb/;
! #X restore 554 644 pd related_objects_from_other_libraries;
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! #X msg 52 126 6;
! #X obj 19 165 select 6;
! #X msg 19 125 234;
! #X floatatom 19 147 0 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X obj 19 560 select 23 54 1;
! #X obj 46 10 select;
! #X text 91 9 - compare numbers or symbols;
! #X text 19 38 This object can be abbreviated as;
! #X obj 271 37 sel;
! #X text 19 55 In its simplest form shown below \, [select] checks its
! input agains the constant "6" (which is defined by the creation argument).
! If they match \, the first outlet gives "bang" \; otherwise the input
! is simply sent through to the second outlet.;
! #X obj 19 187 print match;
! #X obj 98 187 print NO_match;
! #X text 21 217 Note that when the input to [select] matches one of
! its creation arguments \, then a "bang" is sent to the outlet \, NOT
! the original message.;
! #X obj 19 579 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 45 579 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 71 579 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X floatatom 98 579 5 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X text 53 516 If you click-n-drag this number box \, you'll notice
! how all numbers except "23" \, "54" \, and "1" are simply sent through
! to the rightmost outlet.;
! #X text 23 416 Several creation arguments can be defined. In effect
! you can use [select] to test the input for many different values. You
! will see an outlet for each test value and finally an outlet for values
! which match none of them (the rightmost outlet).;
! #X obj 635 303 print NO_match;
! #X obj 508 302 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 539 303 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 571 303 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 603 303 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X msg 511 92 symbol dog;
! #X msg 516 111 symbol cat;
! #X msg 524 129 symbol foo;
! #X msg 531 149 symbol earth;
! #X msg 540 168 symbol 400;
! #X obj 508 282 select dog cat foo 400;
! #X msg 536 218 400;
! #X obj 639 580 print NO_match;
! #X obj 512 579 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 543 580 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 575 580 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 607 580 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X msg 508 377 symbol dog;
! #X msg 520 404 symbol cat;
! #X msg 528 423 symbol foo;
! #X msg 535 442 symbol earth;
! #X msg 543 463 symbol 400;
! #X msg 564 496 400;
! #X obj 512 560 select 400 dog cat foo;
! #X text 612 160 Notice that "400" here is defined as a symbol data
! type and the [select] object can successfully match it to the creation
! argment.;
! #X text 563 206 Notice that "400" here is a number and the [select]
! object cannot successfully match it to the creation argument. That
! is because this [select] expects symbols - not numbers.;
! #X obj 486 631 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X obj 486 14 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X text 508 320 However \, in this case below \, you'll notice that
! the FIRST creation argument is a number. Therefore \, this [select]
! object expects numbers and will ignore the "symbol" data type.;
! #X text 547 264 FIRST CREATION ARGUMENT IS A SYMBOL;
! #X text 555 543 FIRST CREATION ARGUMENT IS A NUMBER;
! #X text 511 9 [select] can also be used to match symbols like the example
! in the upper-right of this patch. It important to note that the FIRST
! creation argument indicates to the [select] object which data type
! to expect. If your first creation argument is a symbol \, like "dog"
! \, then the object will test only symbols and numbers will be ignored!
! ;
! #X text 592 490 Notice that "400" here is a number and the [select]
! object can successfully match it to the creation argument.;
! #X text 612 457 Notice that "400" here is a symbol and the [select]
! object cannot successfully match it to the creation argument.;
! #X obj 23 373 sel 42;
! #X msg 23 330 42;
! #X obj 23 392 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X floatatom 54 392 5 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X floatatom 31 349 5 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X floatatom 80 351 5 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X text 325 686 This document was updated for PD version 0.35 test
! 24 by Dave Sabine as part of a project called pddp proposed by Krzysztof
! Czaja to build comprehensive documentation for PD.;
! #X obj 514 639 route;
! #X text 513 618 RELATED OBJECTS;
! #X text 22 614 A WORD ABOUT CONDITIONAL OBJECTS;
! #N canvas 245 41 580 582 more 0;
! #X text 22 16 Using the [select] object \, and others listed below
! \, PD users can emulate the "conditional" statements of other programming
! environments.;
! #X text 21 62 Consider the following: (Visual Basic Script);
! #X text 60 80 IF input = 1 THEN;
! #X text 59 91 response.write("Hello");
! #X text 59 104 ELSEIF input = 2 THEN;
! #X text 59 116 response.write("GoodBye");
! #X text 59 130 ELSEIF (input = 3 AND input < 10) THEN;
! #X text 59 153 ELSE;
! #X text 58 177 END IF;
! #X text 23 195 Now the PD equivalent:;
! #X msg 37 218 1;
! #X msg 67 218 2;
! #X floatatom 123 221 5 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X obj 37 286 sel 1 2;
! #X msg 27 418 symbol Hello;
! #X msg 48 388 symbol GoodBye;
! #X symbolatom 288 428 20 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X obj 33 505 ==;
! #X obj 61 505 !=;
! #X obj 88 505 >;
! #X obj 114 505 <;
! #X obj 141 505 >=;
! #X obj 168 505 <=;
! #X text 28 482 OTHER CONDITIONAL/RELATIONAL OBJECTS IN PD;
! #X text 58 164 response.write("No_match_for_me..."& input);
! #X text 59 142 response.write("This_is_cool.");
! #X obj 74 309 moses 3;
! #X msg 84 351 symbol This_is_cool.;
! #X obj 111 328 moses 10;
! #X obj 220 349 makefilename No_match_for_me...%d;
! #X connect 10 0 13 0;
! #X connect 11 0 13 0;
! #X connect 12 0 13 0;
! #X connect 13 0 14 0;
! #X connect 13 1 15 0;
! #X connect 13 2 26 0;
! #X connect 14 0 16 0;
! #X connect 15 0 16 0;
! #X connect 26 1 28 0;
! #X connect 27 0 16 0;
! #X connect 28 0 27 0;
! #X connect 28 1 29 0;
! #X connect 29 0 16 0;
! #X restore 24 632 pd more;
! #N canvas 0 22 456 306 related_objects_from_other_libraries 0;
! #X obj 28 15 multiselect;
! #X text 19 53 These objects are offered in PD only if you have downloaded
! and properly installed the appropriate library. These objects may or
! may not exist in a single library.;
! #X text 18 102 The best places to find information about PD's libraries
! is:;
! #X text 15 124 www.pure-data.org and click on "Downloads" then "Software"
! ;
! #X text 16 140 or;
! #X text 17 154 iem.kug.ac.at/pdb/;
! #X restore 555 639 pd related_objects_from_other_libraries;
! #X obj 233 397 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X msg 196 332 symbol word;
! #X msg 196 351 symbol other;
! #X msg 313 350 symbol other;
! #X obj 233 377 select word;
! #X obj 305 397 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
! -1;
! #X msg 305 332 symbol word;
! #X obj -316 311;
! #X text 21 260 Also note that in the example above \, there is a second
! inlet. This is used to reset the argument's value like below. This
! feature is available only on [select] objects with only ONE creation
! argument -- in other example in this patch you'll notice that this
! second inlet is absent.;
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! #X connect 1 0 0 0;
! #X connect 2 0 0 0;
! #X connect 3 0 0 0;
! #X connect 4 0 7 0;
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! #X connect 57 0 59 0;
! #X connect 57 1 60 0;
! #X connect 58 0 57 0;
! #X connect 61 0 57 0;
! #X connect 62 0 57 1;
! #X connect 70 0 73 0;
! #X connect 71 0 73 0;
! #X connect 72 0 73 1;
! #X connect 73 0 69 0;
! #X connect 73 1 74 0;
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