names for send and receive with scope
Nakayama Yuta
t99685yn at sfc.keio.ac.jp
Thu Feb 22 11:23:36 CET 2001
pix <pix at test.at> wrote:
> In a sub-atch, or an abstraction, the string $0 expands to a unique value
> for that sub patch. So within a sub-patch "s $0-foo"will appear on "r
> $0-foo" and "s $0-bar" will appear on "r $0-bar".
>
> if you need to have a group of subpatches that share send/receives, then
> you should hand in a identifier for the group as a parameter (eg "pd
> mysubpatch group1". lets say you
> hand it in as the first parameter, subpatch a could write to "s
> $1-foo" and subpatch b could read from "r $1-foo" etc (in this example
> $1-foo gets translated to group1-foo and is used as the rend/receive
> name).
In addition to these,
Guenter Geiger's ggee (Guenter Geiger's Excellent Externals?
download here ftp://xdv.org/pub/gige/ggext)
have sendlocal(sl) and receivelocal (rl) objects, those send and receive
their message locally (per canvas).
I hope these objects also help you.
Uta.
>
> > How do I get names for send and receive that have scope?
> >
> > I keep looking at template, but I can't figure out how it works.
> >
> > I was hoping someone could clue me before I start digging in the source.
> >
> > (jfm3)
> >
> >
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