Can you tell what do you want to achieve exactly? How do you know that the 
object you want to pass the data to already exists? Couldn't you use something 
like an 'init' method together with loadbang or initbang to pass the argument 
to other objects in a deterministic way? This would seem much safer to me...
If you really want to do it on creation time, just pass the argument(s) to your 
outlet(s) right in the new-method. Again, not sure if that's a good idea at all!

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Gesendet: Freitag, 22 Juli 2016 um 12:51:15 Uhr
Von: "Ricky Graham" <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [PD] Pass External Argument as Output on Creation
Hi all,

Quick question for C folks: what’s the best way to pass an arg (e.g. [object 
2]) to an outlet immediately on creation? Curious to know if I’m going about 
this in the most efficient way possible.

Cheers!

Ricky
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