What they are doing is increasing the accuracy of reading samples from
a large table, using 2 32-bit floats, instead of just one.
This [line~~] is a function of time, mapping time onto a 1-D path in the plane.

Tabread4~ works by pointer arithmetic.  My guess what happens is, you
add the first outlet of line~~ to the beginning of the array.  Then
you add the second one.  And because you're doing it in two separate
steps, there's no loss in accuracy.
Or do you take a double, break it up into two floats, pass them, and
put them back together?

Chuck

On Nov 15, 2007 6:02 AM, Steffen Juul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ~~
>
> What does appending a tilde mean?
>  From the first post i thought is was just slang for 'this is really
> a tilde object that does it's thing right' as in underlining. After
> that the thread took a direction into discussion about time and space/
> dimensions.
>
> Btw. Late (as in not younger) Wittgenstein says: "Forget about this,
> Patrick, and do some patching".
>
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