sure, forgot to mention my list was sorted. I did it with an abstraction, just wondering if there is an object for that. Apparently there's something that does it in MAX.
cheers alex 2010/6/10 Pierre Massat <[email protected]> > This seems mathematically impossible in most cases. Let's say your table is > filled with a periodic function (say, a sinusoid) that takes on values > between 1 and -1. if you have 2 or more periods in your table, then any > value will have more than one index. For two periods the value 1 will have > two indexes, the value 0.5 will have four indexes, etc. > > Pierre > > 2010/6/10 Alexandre Porres <[email protected]> > >> hi folks, is there any easy and straightforward way to find what is the >> index, on a table, of some value? Like by sending to some object its value? >> >> thanks >> alex >> >> _______________________________________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >> >
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