[PD] cord "id"

João Pais jmmmpais at googlemail.com
Tue Sep 14 11:57:26 CEST 2010


> a cord has no explicit id.
> however, you can identify it if you know the id of the objects it  
> connects.

doesn't a cord has an explicit id in the pd file, like "#X connect 102 0  
79 0;"? in fact, it would be nice to display these numbers (or the  
coordenates of objects) when someone is trying to do dynamic patching, for  
example.


> anyhow, if you want to change the data flow for messages(!), you should
> be able to do anything you want with [spigot] and friends, with less
> impact on the performance of Pd.

exactly, maybe you don't need a cord. you can also use [route tag1 tag2  
...] with tags for the different states.



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