[PD-cvs] pd/doc/5.reference help-plot.pd, 1.2, 1.3 help-rpole~.pd, 1.1, 1.2

Miller Puckette millerpuckette at users.sourceforge.net
Wed May 18 06:28:34 CEST 2005


Update of /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/5.reference
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv6096/pd/doc/5.reference

Modified Files:
	help-plot.pd help-rpole~.pd 
Log Message:
Damn, edited this before and lost the update.  More data features.
Took about 12 patches.



Index: help-rpole~.pd
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RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/5.reference/help-rpole~.pd,v
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*** help-rpole~.pd	6 Sep 2004 20:20:25 -0000	1.1
--- help-rpole~.pd	18 May 2005 04:28:31 -0000	1.2
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  #X obj 54 85 osc~ 100;
  #X msg 69 117 clear;
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! #X text 8 483 see also:;
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  #X text 114 7 real one-pole (recursive) filter \, raw;
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! #X text 10 512 see also:;
  #X obj 52 7 rpole~;
  #X text 114 7 real one-pole (recursive) filter \, raw;
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  real filter \, whose coefficient is controlled by a creation argument
  or by an audio signal (right inlet).;
! #X text 331 482 updated for Pd version-0.38;
! #X obj 84 430 rzero~;
! #X obj 35 450 cpole~;
! #X obj 35 430 rpole~;
! #X obj 133 430 rzero_rev~;
! #X obj 84 450 czero~;
! #X obj 133 450 czero_rev~;
! #X text 211 430 real;
! #X text 210 451 complex;
! #X text 32 414 1-pole;
! #X text 81 414 1-zero;
! #X text 131 414 1-zero \, reversed;
! #X text 57 399 summary of raw filters:;
  #X msg 71 143 set 1;
! #X text 117 143 <-- set internal state;
! #X text 118 86 <-- signal to filter;
! #X text 142 173 <-- filter coefficient (may be a signal);
! #X text 129 198 <-- creation argument initializes filter coefficient
  ;
  #X text 73 252 y[n] = y[n-1] + a[n] * x[n];
! #X text 10 302 The transfer function is H(Z) = 1/(1 - aZ^-1).;
! #X text 113 116 <-- clear internal state to zero;
! #X text 8 270 where y[n] is the output \, x[n] the input \, and a[n]
  the filter coefficient. The filter is unstable if/when |a[n]|>1.;
  #X obj 53 195 rpole~ 0.9;
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  real filter \, whose coefficient is controlled by a creation argument
  or by an audio signal (right inlet).;
! #X text 413 511 updated for Pd version-0.38;
! #X obj 95 441 rzero~;
! #X obj 35 463 cpole~;
! #X obj 35 441 rpole~;
! #X obj 154 441 rzero_rev~;
! #X obj 95 463 czero~;
! #X obj 154 463 czero_rev~;
! #X text 253 441 real;
! #X text 252 464 complex;
! #X text 32 425 1-pole;
! #X text 92 425 1-zero;
! #X text 142 425 1-zero \, reversed;
! #X text 57 410 summary of raw filters:;
  #X msg 71 143 set 1;
! #X text 119 142 <-- set internal state;
! #X text 132 86 <-- signal to filter;
! #X text 150 173 <-- filter coefficient (may be a signal);
! #X text 150 195 <-- creation argument initializes filter coefficient
  ;
  #X text 73 252 y[n] = y[n-1] + a[n] * x[n];
! #X text 10 310 The transfer function is H(Z) = 1/(1 - aZ^-1).;
! #X text 121 117 <-- clear internal state to zero;
! #X text 11 272 where y[n] is the output \, x[n] the input \, and a[n]
  the filter coefficient. The filter is unstable if/when |a[n]|>1.;
  #X obj 53 195 rpole~ 0.9;
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! #X restore 457 416 pd test;
! #X text 111 483 etc.: user-friendly filters;
! #X text 8 320 (Pd also provides a suite of user-friendly filters. This
  and other raw filters are provided for situations which the user-friendly
  ones can't handle. See Chapter 8 of http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques
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! #X restore 457 427 pd test;
! #X text 136 512 etc.: user-friendly filters;
! #X text 8 331 (Pd also provides a suite of user-friendly filters. This
  and other raw filters are provided for situations which the user-friendly
  ones can't handle. See Chapter 8 of http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques

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RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/pd/doc/5.reference/help-plot.pd,v
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*** help-plot.pd	28 Nov 2004 21:20:32 -0000	1.2
--- help-plot.pd	18 May 2005 04:28:31 -0000	1.3
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  #N struct help-plot-array2-template float x float y;
  #N struct help-plot-array3-template float y float w;
! #N canvas 398 0 516 229 12;
! #N canvas 288 75 606 588 help-plot-template 1;
! #X text 35 30 creation arguments:;
! #X text 51 48 - RGB color (0=black \, 999=white \, 900=red \, 90=green
  \, 9=blue \, 555=grey \, etc.);
! #X text 50 97 - relative x and y location;
! #X text 50 114 - x spacing;
! #X text 40 150 This first example plots the red trace (500) \, width
  1 \, at point (10 \, 15) \, with horizontal spacing 20 The black diamonds
  come from the template of the array1 element itself.;
! #X text 44 327 If a "w" variable is present in the template as for
  array3 \, it is added to the line width.;
! #X obj 37 493 filledpolygon 509 509 0 -10 -10 10 -10 10 10 -10 10;
! #X text 34 454 To see the data itself \, select "properties" for the
  scalar by right clicking on the purple square.;
! #X obj 36 390 struct help-plot-template float x float y array array1
  help-plot-array1-template array array2 help-plot-array2-template array
  array3 help-plot-array3-template;
! #X text 45 369 here's the "struct" for all this:;
! #X obj 51 8 plot array1 500 1 10 15 20 1;
! #X obj 39 217 plot array2 70 3 100 0 0 2;
! #X text 30 542 obsolete feature: the arguments can be preceded by the
! word "curve" to specify bezier curves. This will be phased out.;
! #X text 52 80 - line width in pixels;
! #X text 51 130 - style (0 for points \, 1 for polygon \, 2 for Bezier
! curve);
! #X text 40 236 This is the green spiral (color 70 \, line width 3 \,
  location (100 \, 0). Since the template for array2 contains an "x"
! cariable \, play ignores x spacing requests and takes x from the data
! itself. The style is 2 for a Bezier curve.;
! #X obj 43 309 plot array3 9 1 120 50 20 1;
  #X restore 243 78 pd help-plot-template;
  #N canvas 196 292 273 120 help-plot-array1-template 0;
  #X obj 30 71 filledpolygon 0 0 0 -5 0 0 5 5 0 0 -5;
! #X obj 32 27 template float y;
  #X restore 242 101 pd help-plot-array1-template;
  #N canvas 161 163 273 120 help-plot-array2-template 0;
! #X obj 32 26 template float x float y;
  #X restore 243 123 pd help-plot-array2-template;
  #N canvas 0 0 411 207 help-plot-data 1;
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  #N struct help-plot-array2-template float x float y;
  #N struct help-plot-array3-template float y float w;
! #N canvas 477 38 516 229 12;
! #N canvas 486 0 622 558 help-plot-template 0;
! #X text 29 34 creation arguments:;
! #X text 49 94 - RGB color (0=black \, 999=white \, 900=red \, 90=green
  \, 9=blue \, 555=grey \, etc.);
! #X text 47 52 - OPTIONAL word "curve" to specify bezier;
! #X text 47 121 - line width;
! #X text 47 137 - relative x and y location;
! #X text 48 153 - x spacing;
! #X obj 40 240 plot curve array2 70 3 100 0;
! #X obj 31 331 plot curve array3 9 1 120 50 20;
! #X obj 45 12 plot array1 500 1 10 15 20;
! #X text 30 170 This first example plots the red trace (500) \, width
  1 \, at point (10 \, 15) \, with horizontal spacing 20 The black diamonds
  come from the template of the array1 element itself.;
! #X text 51 351 If a "w" variable is present in the template as for
  array3 \, it is added to the line width.;
! #X obj 28 524 filledpolygon 509 509 0 -10 -10 10 -10 10 10 -10 10;
! #X text 28 477 To see the data itself \, select "properties" for the
  scalar by right clicking on the purple square.;
! #X obj 25 410 struct help-plot-template float x float y array array1
  help-plot-array1-template array array2 help-plot-array2-template array
  array3 help-plot-array3-template;
! #X text 34 389 here's the "struct" for all this:;
! #X text 46 73 - field to plot (the array);
! #X text 63 262 This is the green spiral (color 70 \, line width 3 \,
  location (100 \, 0). Since the template for array2 contains an "x"
! variable \, play ignores x spacing requests and takes x from the data
! itself.;
  #X restore 243 78 pd help-plot-template;
  #N canvas 196 292 273 120 help-plot-array1-template 0;
  #X obj 30 71 filledpolygon 0 0 0 -5 0 0 5 5 0 0 -5;
! #X obj 32 27 struct help-plot-array1-template float y;
  #X restore 242 101 pd help-plot-array1-template;
  #N canvas 161 163 273 120 help-plot-array2-template 0;
! #X obj 32 26 struct help-plot-array2-template float x float y;
  #X restore 243 123 pd help-plot-array2-template;
  #N canvas 0 0 411 207 help-plot-data 1;
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  #X text 23 139 see also:;
  #X obj 30 184 drawnumber;
- #X obj 29 163 template;
  #X obj 35 22 plot;
  #X text 87 21 -- draw array elements of scalars;
  #X obj 29 206 drawpolygon;
  #N canvas 161 163 273 120 help-plot-array3-template 0;
! #X obj 43 32 template float y float w;
  #X restore 242 144 pd help-plot-array3-template;
  #X text 8 79 explanation is in here-->;
  #X text 264 203 updated for Pd version 0.35;
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  #X text 23 139 see also:;
  #X obj 30 184 drawnumber;
  #X obj 35 22 plot;
  #X text 87 21 -- draw array elements of scalars;
  #X obj 29 206 drawpolygon;
  #N canvas 161 163 273 120 help-plot-array3-template 0;
! #X obj 43 32 struct help-plot-array3-template float y float w;
  #X restore 242 144 pd help-plot-array3-template;
  #X text 8 79 explanation is in here-->;
  #X text 264 203 updated for Pd version 0.35;
+ #X obj 29 163 struct;





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