Oops, the right inlet was connected to a [sel] when it should have been connected to [> 1000]. I'll upload the fix here and on GitHub.
.mmb On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres <[email protected]> wrote: > when I "change the maximum denominator value" results are weird and Pd > freezes. > > cheers > > > > 2011/12/17 Mike Moser-Booth <[email protected]> >> >> I just added it to my library on GitHub: >> >> https://github.com/dotmmb/mmb >> >> But, yeah, feel free to use it however you want. >> >> .mmb >> >> On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > this looks great huh? >> > >> > I have this pd examples that deal with tuning theory, are you releasing >> > this >> > somewhere so i can use it? >> > >> > thanks >> > alex >> > >> > >> > 2011/12/17 Mike Moser-Booth <[email protected]> >> >> >> >> They're not working? Huh... Well, here's the text versions: >> >> >> >> dec2frac.mmb.pd: >> >> >> >> #N canvas 60 22 908 750 10; >> >> #X obj 298 36 inlet; >> >> #X obj 573 359 t l; >> >> #X obj 240 574 list; >> >> #X obj 198 415 sel 0; >> >> #X obj 207 168 expr 1/$f1; >> >> #X obj 478 359 list append; >> >> #N canvas 203 22 687 744 simplify 0; >> >> #X obj 144 28 inlet; >> >> #X obj 198 155 list length; >> >> #X obj 145 132 t l l; >> >> #X obj 165 214 spigot; >> >> #X obj 51 239 spigot; >> >> #X obj 84 213 == 1; >> >> #X obj 205 275 list split 2; >> >> #X obj 98 423 pack f f; >> >> #X obj 272 371 list split 1; >> >> #X obj 237 340 list; >> >> #X obj 198 188 > 1; >> >> #X obj 98 377 expr $f2*$f1+1 \; $f1; >> >> #X obj 305 513 list append; >> >> #X obj 305 541 expr $f1*$f2+$f3 \; $f2; >> >> #X obj 307 589 pack f f; >> >> #X obj 229 423 t b l; >> >> #X obj 226 631 list; >> >> #X obj 97 448 t l l; >> >> #X obj 102 687 outlet; >> >> #X text 206 80 converts the continued fraction form into a simple >> >> fraction >> >> ; 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>> >> #X obj 505 438 list split 1; >> >> #X obj 535 469 route bang; >> >> #X msg 333 382 1; >> >> #X text 41 573 This is just here for debugging; >> >> #X obj 634 406 loadbang; >> >> #X obj 634 427 f \$1; >> >> #X text 612 683 .mmb; >> >> #X text 638 625 TODO: implement decrementing rules; >> >> #X obj 102 674 prepend set; >> >> #X obj 300 210 expr if($f1<0 \, int($f1-1) \, int($f1)) \; $f1; >> >> #X obj 310 268 expr $f2-$f1 \; $f1; >> >> #X text 533 211 floor; >> >> #X obj 628 36 inlet; >> >> #X obj 628 123 max 1; >> >> #X obj 596 556 > 1000; >> >> #X obj 298 100 t b b f b; >> >> #N canvas 0 22 450 300 test.if.integer 0; >> >> #X obj 206 117 expr int($f1)==$f1; >> >> #X obj 151 28 inlet; >> >> #X obj 151 64 t f f; >> >> #X obj 129 186 spigot; >> >> #X obj 179 186 spigot; >> >> #X obj 164 160 != 1; >> >> #X obj 129 242 outlet; >> >> #X obj 179 242 outlet; >> >> #X msg 179 214 \$1 1; >> >> #X connect 0 0 4 1; >> >> #X connect 0 0 5 0; >> >> #X connect 1 0 2 0; >> >> #X connect 2 0 3 0; 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>> >> #X text 812 417 .mmb; >> >> #X text 45 48 Converts a decimal number into its fractional form. The >> >> accuracy is determined by the argument. Irrational numbers \, such >> >> as pi \, don't have fractional representations. So you should make >> >> the argument high enough for as accurate an approximation that suits >> >> you.; >> >> #X text 468 49 [dec2frac.mmb max_denominator]; >> >> #X msg 71 172 3.14159; >> >> #X msg 136 199 3.75; >> >> #X msg 149 245 -0.625; >> >> #X obj 113 338 unpack f f; >> >> #X floatatom 113 364 0 0 0 0 - - -; >> >> #X floatatom 170 384 0 0 0 0 - - -; >> >> #X obj 131 423 /; >> >> #X floatatom 131 450 0 0 0 0 - - -; >> >> #X floatatom 223 252 5 0 0 0 - - -; >> >> #X text 263 252 change the maximum denominator value; >> >> #X text 194 333 outputs a list of <numerator> <denominator>; >> >> #X text 487 69 arg1 <optional>: the maximum size of the denominator. >> >> Higher values result in more accurate estimations \, but more >> >> computation. >> >> Default is 1000; >> >> #X floatatom 48 255 0 0 0 0 - - -; >> >> #X obj 113 296 dec2frac.mmb 1000; >> >> #X text 526 305 This algorithm is based on best rational approximation >> >> using continued fractions. It currently does not implement rules for >> >> decrementing the last value of the continued fraction form \, so it >> >> is not as accurate as it could be.; >> >> #X connect 5 0 18 0; >> >> #X connect 6 0 18 0; >> >> #X connect 7 0 18 0; >> >> #X connect 8 0 9 0; >> >> #X connect 8 1 10 0; >> >> #X connect 9 0 11 0; >> >> #X connect 10 0 11 1; >> >> #X connect 11 0 12 0; >> >> #X connect 13 0 18 1; >> >> #X connect 17 0 18 0; >> >> #X connect 18 0 8 0; >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres >> >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > hi there, how do i get the attachments you're sending to the list? >> >> > >> >> > thanks >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Mike Moser-Booth >> >> [email protected] >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Mike Moser-Booth >> [email protected] > > -- Mike Moser-Booth [email protected]
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