Ah, ok, i just see your exemple :)
Here a new patch with an other approach with [repeat].
The cyrille patch is full Pd and GEM.
With [repeat] you also need Zexy.
++

Jack

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Le 3 févr. 09 à 02:28, [email protected] a écrit :

hi i think theres something wrong with your patch, when i create the
window i see a white sphere and when i click to 40, everything does black,
am i doing something wrong?
No, all is ok !
Every five bangs, the sphere move ten units on the right.
So this is normal that the shere move out from the view.
Using [/ 2] instead of [* 2] should be different.
++

Jack





--- On Mon, 2/2/09, Jack <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Jack <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [PD] creating patterns with iteration in gem
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 2, 2009, 11:59 AM
hello,
Something like this ?
++

Jack


Le 2 févr. 09 à 17:40, punchik punchik a écrit :

hello, can anybody please tell me how can i make this
little script in Gem?
this script is made in Mel , the maya embedded
language, the idea to use the remainder operation or module
"%"  to create repetition at variable distances,
we can use this to create rhythm or patterns....
thanks in advance

for ($x= 0; $x<40; $x++){
    if($x%5==0) continue;
    Sphere 2;
    translateXYZ ($x*2) 0 0;
}



Other question which other ways do there are to create
patterns with module? thanks

pun.







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