[PD] expr size() refuses some array names

Derek Holzer derek at umatic.nl
Sat Mar 27 21:27:19 CET 2010


I agree with Matteo...could you please elaborate on the relevance of 
[value] to the particular problem he is trying to solve?

D.

On 3/27/10 9:25 PM, colet.patrice at free.fr wrote:
> yes, but it takes [value foo] variable
> ----- Mail Original -----
> De: "Derek Holzer"<derek at umatic.nl>
> À: "colet patrice"<colet.patrice at free.fr>
> Cc: "pd-list"<pd-list at iem.at>, matteosistisette at gmail.com
> Envoyé: Samedi 27 Mars 2010 21h21:18 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
> Objet: Re: [PD] expr size() refuses some array names
>
> Yes, I was going to say next that [expr] doesn't take $1 or $0, it takes
> $f1, $f2 etc etc. That's why it won't create.
>
> D.
>
> On 3/27/10 9:17 PM, colet.patrice at free.fr wrote:
>> hello, you can use [value foo] and [expr foo*$f1] when they are in the same patch, [expr foo] wont work in another one, like with block~, that's why you won't need $0
>
>> ----- Mail Original -----
>> De: "Derek Holzer"<derek at umatic.nl>
>> À: "Matteo Sisti Sette"<matteosistisette at gmail.com>, "pd-list"<PD-list at iem.at>
>> Envoyé: Samedi 27 Mars 2010 21h06:35 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
>> Objet: Re: [PD] expr size() refuses some array names
>>
>> Sorry, meant this in second example:
>>
>> [bang<
>> |
>> [f $0]
>> |
>> [expr size("$0foo")]
>>
>> But you probably knew that!
>>
>> D.
>>
>> On 3/27/10 9:04 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:
>>> What if you bang a [f $1] and send it to [expr size("$1foo")]?
>>>
>>> Likewise with "bang"--->[f $0]--->[expr size("$0foo")]?
>>
>>
>>
>

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