Justin Glenn Smith wrote: > Fred Smith wrote: >> Hello Folks - >> >> I know there must be an easy way to do this, but I'm having terrible trouble >> figuring it out. >> >> Is there an easy way to use a integer input to send a message out of an >> array of messages? >> >> Ideally, it would look like this: >> >> [bang] >> | >> [2] >> | >> [newcommand apple beats carrots cheeseburger] >> | >> [print] >> >> and the output would be "carrots" (given 0 based indexing). Does this >> command already exist? >> > > [bang] > | > [t b f] > | | > | [clear, adddollar $1< > | | > [blah blah< | > | / > | / > [empty messagebox < > | > > > ********** or **************** > > [bang] > | > [t b f] > | | > [blah blah< [- 1] > | / > [list split] > | > [$1< > | > > in case it is not clear, both the clear,adddollar on the top and the > [blah blah< connect to the same object, and the $1 on the bottom is > coming out of the middle inlet of the list split >
I missed the float in both examples, imagine the [2] or whatever number is where the [bang] is now in each one. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
