[PD] vline~ 2nd and 3rd inlet?

Alexandre Torres Porres porres at gmail.com
Wed Mar 18 13:59:06 CET 2020


I updated the help files in my "Documentation Updates" branch

https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/829/commits/3f86e7fbb382596b749be17385c9db411540525a

Em qua., 18 de mar. de 2020 às 07:19, Christof Ressi <info at christofressi.com>
escreveu:

> One thing worth mentioning is that the [line], [line~] and [vline~]
> objects clear the values send to the cold inlets after sending a message
> to the hot inlet. This makes sure you can do:
>
> [1, 0 1000(
>
> If this wasn't the case, then the [1( message would take the last ramp
> value, instead of setting the state immediately.
>
> This is a bit off an oddity, because usually objects keep values stored
> in cold inlets.
>
> Everything IOhannes and I said is actually clearly documented in the
> help patch for [line], but missing in the help patches for [line~] and
> [vline~]. Maybe they should refer to [line] more explicitly...
>
> Christof
>
> On 18.03.2020 10:30, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> > On 3/18/20 10:03 AM, Peter P. wrote:
> >> Hi list,
> >>
> >> what is the function of the second inlet of line~ and the second and
> >> third inlet of vline~? The help patches don't mention it and the list
> > both [line~] and [vline~] only have *float* inlets.
> >
> > however, you will mostly send "list" messages to those objects, so how
> > does this work?
> >
> > if you send a message [0 100( to [line~], you are really sending a "100"
> > to the second inlet, and then a "0" to the first inlet.
> > similarily, if you send [1 100 50( to [vline~], you are really sending
> > "50" to the 3rd inlet, then "100" to the 2nd inlet and finally "1" to
> > the 1st inlet.
> >
> > see also doc/2.control.examples/04.messages.pd
> >
> > gfmdsar
> > IOhannes
> >
> >
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