Have a look at the [list] classes, especially [list split].  Using those 
objects you can construct a way to split a large 
list into its constituent elements.  Or you can use one of the abstractions 
from the list-abs library, like [list-drip].
 
-Jonathan


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>From: Фывапр Олджэвич <tofuc...@inbox.ru>
>To: PD-list <pd-list@iem.at> 
>Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 1:40 PM
>Subject: [PD] HELP with udprecieve
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>Hello, list !
>
>We a trying to recieve OSC from VVVV to PD . Via UDPrecieve .. 
>
>We are sending list of floats and see it in PD's terminal ...... 
>
>But we can't unpack it .. 
>
>[ unpack f f f f f f f f f  ]  is not working ..  
>
>So we need 50 floats unpacked and dynamically changing.. Any help how to do it 
>??
>
>Thanks !!
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