[PD] Inlinet creation arguments into abstracts

Jerome Tuncer columbiatwo at free.fr
Thu Dec 8 22:13:34 CET 2005


Yep,

Got it.

That's how it should be done. At least that's how I do it (-:

++


Jé

Nuno Godinho a écrit :
> Hi Jé,
> 
> I am sorry if I didn't explain it well enough.
> 
> I want to avoid having to send the message "open n0.avi" into the "sub"
> abstraction. I will be using several instances of "sub". The problem is that
> when I create the object like "sub n0.avi", which should be defining the $1
> (the leftmost inlet, right?) parameter, nothing happens.  Get it? Now I have
> to send the filename through an inlet. I would like to define it as an
> inline constant argument. I just don't understand how to do it.
> 
> Maybe it would be easier if you could send me a working example of an object
> sending inline arguments into an abstraction.
> 
> Thanks,
> Nuno
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: pd-list-bounces at iem.at [mailto:pd-list-bounces at iem.at] 
>>On Behalf Of Jerome Tuncer
>>Sent: quinta-feira, 8 de Dezembro de 2005 20:26
>>To: pd-list at iem.at
>>Subject: Re: [PD] Inlinet creation arguments into abstracts
>>
>>Hhhhhmmmmmmm...
>>
>>I'm not sure I'm getting it right here.
>>
>>Your patch actually works but what you'd like to do is make 
>>it simpler in case you have more instances of that sub.pd??
>>
>>What's the relationship between this and creation arguments 
>>of the instance of the abstract.?
>>
>>Sorry for being so dumb it doesn't appear clearly to me (-:
>>
>>++
>>
>>
>>>>
>>Nuno Godinho a écrit :
>>
>>>Hi Georg,
>>>
>>>I found it on the docs but I still can't figure out how to 
>>
>>use it. I 
>>
>>>actually tried to add an argument to an abstract but nothing really 
>>>happened.
>>>
>>>I am sending you a dumb example attached so that you can, 
>>
>>if possible, 
>>
>>>tell me what am I doing wrong. Inside "main" I have an instance of 
>>>"sub" and now I have to send it "open n0.avi" in order to 
>>
>>make it load 
>>
>>>the n0.avi file. I would like to just write "sub n0.avi".
>>>
>>>Can you help me understand this? It seems to be quite 
>>
>>simple but I am 
>>
>>>lost here.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Nuno
>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: Georg Holzmann [mailto:grhPD at gmx.at]
>>>>Sent: quinta-feira, 8 de Dezembro de 2005 19:06
>>>>To: Nuno Godinho
>>>>Cc: pd-list at iem.at
>>>>Subject: Re: [PD] Inlinet creation arguments into abstracts
>>>>
>>>>Hallo!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>anyone help me or point me to documentation? Pd
>>>>
>>>>documentation talks a
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>lot about "creation arguments" but never explains how they
>>>>
>>>>actually work.
>>>>I'm shure it is explained somewhere, but don't know where ...
>>>>In pd you can use $1 for first creation argument, $2 for the second 
>>>>etc.
>>>>
>>>>LG
>>>>Georg
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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