[PD] Problem with [link] and [mass]

Pierre-Olivier Boulant po.boulant at free.fr
Tue Jan 8 19:48:56 CET 2013


You have a receive sharing the same name as in the example patch.
It's in [pd rect-length] and it's [r G].
Not a very specific name... :)


On 08/01/2013 19:18, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
> No, that's not the case. I've actually never really touched the 
> example patch. Anyway, my actual worry is why these objects behave the 
> way they do in my patch, which is really strange. In order to see 
> what's wrong I opened earlier versions of the patch I'm working on 
> (which were using [link] and [mass] fine) and they also show the same 
> strange behavior. It looks like a bug hit it all of a sudden..
> I've attached an earlier version which is smaller, if anyone's willing 
> to check. Physical modelling is inside [pd object1], [pd object2] etc. 
> inside [pd coordinates1]..
> It used to be that the first time you hit the bangs, the rectangles 
> wouldn't behave as expected (in the gem window), but after that 
> everything was working pretty stably. Hope someone can help.
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 8:08 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoelnig at iem.at 
> <mailto:zmoelnig at iem.at>> wrote:
>
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>     On 2013-01-08 19:02, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
>     > Just an addition to this, there's some more weird behavior. When I
>     > have my patch open, with no bangs sent to [link] or [mass], if I
>     > open the 01_basic.pd patch from pmpd's examples, I get "error:
>     > inlet: expected 'float' but got 'bang'", whereas if I open
>     > 01_basics.pd without having my patch open, everything seems to work
>     > fine. I'm not using [send] from [metro] to [link] and [mass], but I
>     > rather connect them with cords. I'm just sending this one as well
>     > in case it's a hint that will help someone who might know what's
>     > wrong.
>
>     wild guess: you have copied (and modified) the example patch and
>     re-used some of the receiver labels (the first arg to [link]/[mass]),
>     but are now sending other messages to those labels that are not
>     understood by the objects in 01_basics.pd
>
>     fgmasdr
>     IOhannes
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