since this topic shows a lot in this mailing list, I could also go ahead and prevent someone from saying that both cyclone and zexy carry the same comparison objects, that is not true...
zexy and cylone both have >~, <~ and ==~ but only cyclone has !=~, >=~, <=~, while only zexy has &&~ and ||~ cyclone also has some other non alphanumeric math objects: %~, !-, !-~, !/, !/~ and +=~ 2017-04-04 23:47 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres <[email protected]>: > I hope you're not using Pd extended, as we dont use that anymore > > if you wanna try the new Purr Data (the new alternative to Pd Extended), > it will automatically load the [>~] object for you, without the need to > declare anything. The loaded object is from zexy (though purr data also > carries cyclone 0.2) > > cheers > > > 2017-04-04 23:43 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres <[email protected]>: > >> howdy, if you have the latest vanilla, you can search for externals in >> 'deken' >> >> just go to "help => find externals" and type in the object >> >> searching for ">~" brings up the latest cyclone (0.3 alpha) >> >> ---- >> >> now, this only works if someone uploaded the library containing all the >> objects. >> >> >> 2017-04-04 20:45 GMT-03:00 Lucas Cordiviola <[email protected]>: >>> >>> [>~] is in cyclone. Some objects from cyclone require to load the >>> lib: [declare -stdlib cyclone] or [declare -lib your/path/to/cyclone] >>> >> >> this is accurate, cyclone has it and you need to load the library, but >> let me add more information. In the new cyclone, [>~] is part of the >> cyclone library, so you need to load the library (putting it in your "path" >> preferences also work. >> >> Now, the new cyclone also has alphanumeric aliases that you can load >> without loading the library [greaterthan~] is the alias of [>~] >> >> Now, cyclone 0.2 also has [>~], but you'd need to load the 'nettles' >> library, we thought it was best to change this as in earlier versions (from >> cyclone 0.1) you needed to load the cyclone library for those... >> >> So, when searching for the >~ object in deken, you don't find the cyclone >> 0.2 version because that object is not listed in the given object list. >> >> Also, the zexy library does have a [>~] object too... but it doesn't show >> up when searching for externals because it doesn't have an object list up >> in deken, so I assume. >> >> Finally, if you want a vanilla solution, just use >> >> [expr~ $v1 > $v2] >> >> cheers >> >> >
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