[PD-cvs] doc/pddp makefilename-help.pd,1.2,1.3

Hans-Christoph Steiner eighthave at users.sourceforge.net
Wed Nov 16 02:19:32 CET 2005


Update of /cvsroot/pure-data/doc/pddp
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv12242

Modified Files:
	makefilename-help.pd 
Log Message:
added %X pattern for hex conversion

Index: makefilename-help.pd
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RCS file: /cvsroot/pure-data/doc/pddp/makefilename-help.pd,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -C2 -d -r1.2 -r1.3
*** makefilename-help.pd	16 Nov 2005 01:08:15 -0000	1.2
--- makefilename-help.pd	16 Nov 2005 01:19:30 -0000	1.3
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*** 1,3 ****
! #N canvas 320 94 583 575 10;
  #X obj 104 539 pddp;
  #X obj 8 8 cnv 15 90 553 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577
--- 1,3 ----
! #N canvas 320 94 583 580 10;
  #X obj 104 539 pddp;
  #X obj 8 8 cnv 15 90 553 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577
***************
*** 5,11 ****
  #X text 104 463 Pd Documentation Chapter 3.6 - doc/1.manual/x3.htm
  ;
! #N canvas 282 108 621 636 More_Info 0;
  #X text 17 4 COMMON USES;
! #X text 15 557 INNOVATIVE USES;
  #X text 47 19 I believe that this object was developed first to allow
  PD to generate sequential file names - perhaps to be used in conjunction
--- 5,11 ----
  #X text 104 463 Pd Documentation Chapter 3.6 - doc/1.manual/x3.htm
  ;
! #N canvas 282 108 629 644 More_Info 0;
  #X text 17 4 COMMON USES;
! #X text 15 577 INNOVATIVE USES;
  #X text 47 19 I believe that this object was developed first to allow
  PD to generate sequential file names - perhaps to be used in conjunction
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*** 17,21 ****
  #X obj 82 125 + 1;
  #X obj 53 145 makefilename file-%d.aif;
! #X text 20 410 LIMITATIONS;
  #N canvas 175 22 595 611 spaces_and_multiple_variables 0;
  #X text 25 19 Instead of using spaces \, an underscore will often produce
--- 17,21 ----
  #X obj 82 125 + 1;
  #X obj 53 145 makefilename file-%d.aif;
! #X text 20 430 LIMITATIONS;
  #N canvas 175 22 595 611 spaces_and_multiple_variables 0;
  #X text 25 19 Instead of using spaces \, an underscore will often produce
***************
*** 102,106 ****
  #X connect 35 0 17 0;
  #X connect 36 0 25 0;
! #X restore 47 585 pd spaces_and_multiple_variables;
  #X obj 53 90 bng 30 250 50 0 empty empty start 1 15 1 12 -90049 -1
  -1;
--- 102,106 ----
  #X connect 35 0 17 0;
  #X connect 36 0 25 0;
! #X restore 47 605 pd spaces_and_multiple_variables;
  #X obj 53 90 bng 30 250 50 0 empty empty start 1 15 1 12 -90049 -1
  -1;
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*** 176,204 ****
  the following examples - but always weight the pros and cons when incorporating
  these types of interfaces. Performance vs. Usability.;
! #X restore 298 585 pd help_with_interfaces;
! #X text 22 215 CONVERT ASCII;
! #X symbolatom 206 350 0 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X obj 138 268 hsl 150 18 0 127 0 1 empty empty ASCII_range 2 9 1 12
! -262131 -1 -1 14900 0;
! #X floatatom 175 352 3 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X obj 200 309 int;
! #X text 45 487 - only one printf pattern can be used at once;
! #X text 45 510 - currently \, floats are not supported via the printf
! %f pattern. You can only display the integer part of the float using
! %d.;
! #X text 45 444 - This object does not provide advanced formatting and
  parsing abilities. For example \, you cannot use spaces or odd characters
  in the argument.;
! #X obj 206 330 makefilename %c;
! #X text 47 187 This file name could be used when saving the audio data
! to disk.;
! #X obj 135 290 select 123;
! #X text 40 232 The %c pattern allows you to convert ASCII numbers to
! the respective character.;
! #X text 45 425 - non-printable ASCII characters show up as a little
  box.;
! #X text 44 366 Watch out! ASCII character 123 locks up Pd (the open
! curly brace). Also \, reserved characters that Pd uses show up with
! a backslash in front of them ( \, \; and backslash).;
  #X connect 3 0 5 0;
  #X connect 3 0 6 0;
--- 176,211 ----
  the following examples - but always weight the pros and cons when incorporating
  these types of interfaces. Performance vs. Usability.;
! #X restore 298 605 pd help_with_interfaces;
! #X symbolatom 126 355 0 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X obj 53 273 hsl 150 18 0 127 0 1 empty empty ASCII_range 2 9 1 12
! -262131 -1 -1 12700 0;
! #X floatatom 95 357 3 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X obj 120 316 int;
! #X text 45 488 - only one printf pattern can be used at once;
! #X text 45 445 - This object does not provide advanced formatting and
  parsing abilities. For example \, you cannot use spaces or odd characters
  in the argument.;
! #X text 45 550 - non-printable ASCII characters show up as a little
  box.;
! #X text 22 209 CONVERSIONS;
! #X text 40 225 The %c pattern allows you to convert ASCII numbers to
! the respective character. The %X converts the decimal number to hexadecimal.
! ;
! #X symbolatom 329 352 10 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X obj 332 270 hsl 150 18 0 255 0 1 empty empty 0_to_FF 2 9 1 12 -262131
! -1 -1 11700 0;
! #X obj 329 330 makefilename hex=%X;
! #X floatatom 294 352 3 0 0 0 - - -;
! #X obj 328 302 int;
! #X obj 126 335 makefilename ASCII=%c;
! #X obj 50 295 sel 123 125;
! #X text 44 378 Watch out! ASCII characters 123 and 125 (curly braces)
! lock up Pd. Also \, reserved characters that Pd uses show up with a
! backslash in front of them ( \, \; and backslash).;
! #X text 45 507 - currently \, floats are not supported via the printf
! %f pattern. You can only display the integer part of the float using
! %d or %X.;
! #X text 47 187 This file name could be used when saving the audio to
! disk.;
  #X connect 3 0 5 0;
  #X connect 3 0 6 0;
***************
*** 206,214 ****
  #X connect 6 0 4 0;
  #X connect 9 0 3 0;
! #X connect 13 0 21 0;
! #X connect 15 0 14 0;
! #X connect 15 0 19 0;
! #X connect 19 0 12 0;
! #X connect 21 1 15 0;
  #X restore 104 513 pd More_Info;
  #N canvas 85 22 397 246 Related_Objects 0;
--- 213,225 ----
  #X connect 6 0 4 0;
  #X connect 9 0 3 0;
! #X connect 12 0 26 0;
! #X connect 14 0 13 0;
! #X connect 14 0 25 0;
! #X connect 21 0 24 0;
! #X connect 22 0 20 0;
! #X connect 24 0 22 0;
! #X connect 24 0 23 0;
! #X connect 25 0 11 0;
! #X connect 26 2 14 0;
  #X restore 104 513 pd More_Info;
  #N canvas 85 22 397 246 Related_Objects 0;
***************
*** 238,261 ****
  #X msg 526 355 cool;
  #X obj 353 404 makefilename %s_PD.aif;
! #X text 107 198 This object generates symbols according to a format
! string (the argument) \, for use as a series of filenames \, table
! names \, or whatnot. You can plug in a variable number or symbol by
! putting "%d" or "%s" in the string. If you put "%s" in the string \,
! be sure to send it a symbol and vice versa... there' no checking. Each
! [makefilename] object can have only one variable.;
! #X text 108 53 Integer - If a number is sent to the inlet \, the argument
! should be written with a "%d" which represents the location of the
! incoming variable number in the outgoing symbol. Floats will be converted
! to integers.;
! #X text 107 106 Symbol - If a symbol is sent to the inlet \, the argument
  should be written with a "%s" which represent the location of the incoming
  variable symbol in the outgoing symbol. Lists will be truncated.;
  #X symbolatom 353 428 0 0 0 0 - - -;
  #X symbolatom 114 404 0 0 0 0 - - -;
- #X text 115 159 comment;
  #X obj 115 373 makefilename soundfile%d.aif;
  #X text 392 551 updated for Pd 0.38-4;
  #X text 140 538 - Dave Sabine \, Hans-Christoph Steiner;
! #X connect 13 0 27 0;
  #X connect 15 0 20 0;
  #X connect 16 0 15 0;
--- 249,271 ----
  #X msg 526 355 cool;
  #X obj 353 404 makefilename %s_PD.aif;
! #X text 109 115 Symbol - If a symbol is sent to the inlet \, the argument
  should be written with a "%s" which represent the location of the incoming
  variable symbol in the outgoing symbol. Lists will be truncated.;
  #X symbolatom 353 428 0 0 0 0 - - -;
  #X symbolatom 114 404 0 0 0 0 - - -;
  #X obj 115 373 makefilename soundfile%d.aif;
  #X text 392 551 updated for Pd 0.38-4;
  #X text 140 538 - Dave Sabine \, Hans-Christoph Steiner;
! #X text 107 198 This object generates symbols according to a format
! string (the argument) \, for use as a series of filenames \, table
! names \, or whatnot. You can plug in a variable number or symbol by
! putting "%s" \, "%c" \, "%d" \, or "%X" in the string. If you use"%s"
! \, be sure to send it a symbol \, the rest take numbers. there' no
! checking. Each [makefilename] object can have only one variable.;
! #X text 108 53 Integer - If a number is sent to the inlet \, the argument
! should be written with a "%c" \, "%d" \, or "%X" which represents the
! location of the incoming variable number in the outgoing symbol. Floats
! will be converted to integers.;
! #X connect 13 0 24 0;
  #X connect 15 0 20 0;
  #X connect 16 0 15 0;
***************
*** 263,266 ****
  #X connect 18 0 15 0;
  #X connect 19 0 15 0;
! #X connect 20 0 24 0;
! #X connect 27 0 25 0;
--- 273,276 ----
  #X connect 18 0 15 0;
  #X connect 19 0 15 0;
! #X connect 20 0 22 0;
! #X connect 24 0 23 0;





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