hi,
you can also simply use
expr pow($f1, $f2)
xof
>Le 10 nov. 08 à 22:20, olsen a écrit :
>
>>hi list
>>as [pow] cannot handle negative messages - is my mind playing
>>tricks on me or is the attached version the easiest way to
>>exponentiate negative factors in pd?
>>thanks for satori
>>olse
This patch has a problem with negative value with [pow 2] for example.
Here a patch working with all values.
++
Jack
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Le 10 nov. 08 à 22:20, olsen a écrit :
hi list
as [pow] cannot handle negative messages - is my mind playing
tricks on me or is the attache
hi list
as [pow] cannot handle negative messages - is my mind playing tricks on
me or is the attached version the easiest way to exponentiate negative
factors in pd?
thanks for satori
olsen
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