On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Georg Werner<[email protected]> wrote: > this is a little workaround for not having associative arrays ... ;) sorting > 2 lists by the first one. (in this case e.g. the x-values and ids of > objects) > g. I think IOhannes means that the object is missing ; )
I also made some alignment patches, ha, but forgot to announce them - I'm keeping stuff in the SVN under abstractions/meta-abs/experimental. Looks like yours is cooler anyway! By the way, check out [sort] in zexy - it outputs both a sorted list as well as indices of the original positions in the input list, so you can get "sort-one-list-by-another" functionality out of it (it's what i'm using in my alignment patches) - and it's sure to be quicker. (oh, I suppose you could already be using it in 2list-sort but I can't know : ) ) Very glad an ecosystem is blooming! Best Luke > > IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb: >> >> Georg Werner wrote: >>> >>> hi, >>> >>> i did an abstraction for aligning objects. thanks to canvasobjectposition >>> this was not too hard. if you put it in your search path you can create an >>> [align] object which provides keyboard shortcuts for left-align and >>> top-align. and i did another option for distribution in equal distances both >>> x and y. >> >> "2list-sort"? >> >> fgamsdr >> IOhannes > _______________________________________________ Pd-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
