I find the best way to find the source of an object is to run this in the 
terminal:

find ~/code/pure-data/trunk -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep '"biquad~"'

The class name needs to be declared using gensym("biquad~"), so if you search 
for the object name with double quotes around it, you'll find that gensym 
statement:

./pd/src/d_filter.c:    sigbiquad_class = class_new(gensym("biquad~"), 
(t_newmethod)sigbiquad_new,

.hc

On Nov 9, 2011, at 12:15 PM, Olivier Baudry wrote:

> Dear all 
> 
> I upload all pd-svn source code si I research a  code of biquad object so 
> biquad.help is in pddp folder not a source code , and     where is a code of 
> object like      addition, subtraction, multiplication, division  : * ; -; + 
> ; / 
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