[PD] netsend netreceive help

shreeswifty bigswift at ufl.edu
Thu Apr 20 14:08:57 CEST 2006


Both examples work very well and i thank you all.
Tom's example is a little closer to what i was envisioning. i 
always forget about route!

cheers~ and thanks to all

Pat


On Wed Apr 19 18:57:16 EDT 2006, Hans-Christoph Steiner 
<hans at eds.org> wrote:

> 
> And if you want to have bi-directional connections, you can use  
> [netserver] and [netclient].
> 
> .hc
> 
> On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:15 PM, Thomas Ouellet Fredericks wrote:
> 
>> You can also send a list like this:
>> 
>> 
>> [pack f f f f f f f ]
>> |
>> [send $1$2 $3 $5 $5 $6 $7<   (this is a message box)
>> |
>> [netsend]
>> 
>> 
>> [netreceive]
>> |
>> [unpack f f f f f f f]
>> 
>> Tom
>> 
>> On 4/19/06, Max Neupert <abonnements at revolwear.com> wrote:
>>> [send fader $1]
>>> \
>>>   \ [send data $1]
>>>    \|
>>>     [netsend n]
>>> 
>>> -----------------
>>> 
>>> [netreceive n]
>>> |
>>> [route data fader]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Am 19.04.2006 um 02:52 schrieb <bigswift at cox.net> 
>>> <bigswift at cox.net>:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> hi
>>>> 
>>>> i am fooling with netsend and netreceive on linuxppc pd-38-4.
>>>> i always have problems with getting this working how i woul d 
>>>> like,
>>>> but i want to make sure i can do what i am intending. I would 
>>>> like
>>>> to netsend 8 seperate number values from different ctlin 
>>>> messages.
>>>> 
>>>> Is this possible?
>>>> 
>>>> the example shows [send foo $1]
>>>>                   |
>>>>                   [netsend]
>>>> 
>>>> and i get connected and netreceive prints
>>>> 
>>>> tcp foo ###
>>>> 
>>>> as i move the number box
>>>> 
>>>> what i would like to have seven seperate values sent but i am 
>>>> sure
>>>> how to do this.
>>>> 
>>>> do i need to have seperate netsend & netreceive objects?
>>>> 
>>>> thanks in advance for any help.
>>>> 
>>>> pat
>>>> 
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>>>> 
>>>> Patrick Pagano
>>>> Digital Media Specialist
>>>> University of Florida
>>>> Digital Worlds Institute
>>>> 352-294-2082
>>>> 
>>>> 
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