[PD] integer values

Jack jack at rybn.org
Wed Mar 3 14:20:34 CET 2010


Le mardi 02 mars 2010 à 22:47 -0800, Jonathan Wilkes a écrit :
> 
> --- On Wed, 3/3/10, Jack <jack at rybn.org> wrote:
> 
> > From: Jack <jack at rybn.org>
> > Subject: Re: [PD] integer values
> > To: "Jonathan Wilkes" <jancsika at yahoo.com>
> > Cc: pd-list at iem.at, "volker böhm" <vboehm at gmx.ch>
> > Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 2:16 AM
> > There is a very small error in the
> > patch :
> > [s linked_array] -> [s linked_garray].
> > However, this is a nice example.
> > I'm working on data structures (for automations) and it
> > would be nice to
> > have a 'return' from [struct] (or something like that, but
> > i don't know
> > what :) when you modify an array of scalars (with mouse)
> > without [metro]
> > to update some values (like in your patch with the array
> > 'linked_garray', but without a [metro] to update).
> > Hope what i mean is enough clear ?
> > ++
> > 
> > Jack
> 
> Thanks for finding the error-- I must have forgotten to save after I made 
> that needless change.
> 
> So which [struct] would the message come out of when modifying an element 
> of an array-- the [struct] that defines the array or the [struct] that defines the element being modified?
I don't know, that's why i ask ;)
When you modify the size of a polygon, [struct] return a message. Why is
it not possible with a [struct] that defines the array ?

> 
> If it's the [struct] that defines the array, then how do you specify which 
> array and which index number of the thing that's getting moved?
Just receive a message there is an update of the array ?
This is not possible at all ?
++

Jack


> If it's the [struct] of the element being modified, I suppose the same 
> question applies.
> 
> Also, how do you do it in a way that handles nested arrays gracefully?
> 
> -Jonathan
> 
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