Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-20 Thread Steffen Juul

On 19/10/2007, at 17.14, Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:

> The core objects
> can be seen by the help reached from the help and I know that it is  
> hard
> to maintain such a thing with a growing list of externals as in
> PD-extended package. But I'm asking anyways as even an incomplete list
> of descriptions of extended object list that is put together would
> suffice I think.

Seams Derek made an attempt at such lists -  http://flossmanuals.net/ 
PureData/ListofObjects

There was another (maybe source to this list) list being shared here  
at pd-list. Seams to live at http://puredata.org/Members/jmmmp

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Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-20 Thread marius schebella
http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/files/GENERAL_ALL.csv_.txt
or see http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/Pd/pdobjects
I used this to create parts of pdpedia. and it is not compete...
marius.

Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:
> Thanks Martin, I do know about pdpedia.
> 
> What I was asking was an offline and single (big) page of digital 
> document which had names of most of the objects and their descriptions 
> in short sentences near them, probably a single line for a single object 
> that you can skim through, something you will see just like when you 
> right click on an empty canvas and select "help". Try clicking that and 
> it will  amaze you.
> 
> Thanks anyways.
> Batuhan
> 
> 
> Martin Ahnelöv wrote:
>> fre 2007-10-19 klockan 18:14 +0300 skrev Batuhan Bozkurt:
>>   
>>> Thanks I have a happy friend now.
>>>
>>> The Max/MSP reference manual has a facility at end that has a list of 
>>> all the objects and their descriptions, usually one little sentence per 
>>> object. Is there anything like this available for PD? The core objects 
>>> can be seen by the help reached from the help and I know that it is hard 
>>> to maintain such a thing with a growing list of externals as in 
>>> PD-extended package. But I'm asking anyways as even an incomplete list 
>>> of descriptions of extended object list that is put together would 
>>> suffice I think. This becomes a problem for me too, sometimes. I happen 
>>> to be sure that an object doing a particular job exists but I just don't 
>>> know the name. The mailing list definitely helps(as I got an answer 
>>> within a couple of minutes! Thanks!). But searching keywords from such a 
>>> list would point to the right direction easily I think.
>>>
>>> 
>> What's the url to pdpedia again? wiki.puredata.info ? www.pdpedia.org ,
>> something like that?
>>
>> Gasten
>>
>>
>>   
> 
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Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-19 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

Yeah, that would be nice to have.  One of the ideas is to have the  
pdpedia embedded into Pd-extended, once it gets filled out more.

.hc

On Oct 19, 2007, at 2:07 PM, Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:

> Thanks Martin, I do know about pdpedia.
>
> What I was asking was an offline and single (big) page of digital
> document which had names of most of the objects and their descriptions
> in short sentences near them, probably a single line for a single  
> object
> that you can skim through, something you will see just like when you
> right click on an empty canvas and select "help". Try clicking that  
> and
> it will  amaze you.
>
> Thanks anyways.
> Batuhan
>
>
> Martin Ahnelöv wrote:
>> fre 2007-10-19 klockan 18:14 +0300 skrev Batuhan Bozkurt:
>>
>>> Thanks I have a happy friend now.
>>>
>>> The Max/MSP reference manual has a facility at end that has a  
>>> list of
>>> all the objects and their descriptions, usually one little  
>>> sentence per
>>> object. Is there anything like this available for PD? The core  
>>> objects
>>> can be seen by the help reached from the help and I know that it  
>>> is hard
>>> to maintain such a thing with a growing list of externals as in
>>> PD-extended package. But I'm asking anyways as even an incomplete  
>>> list
>>> of descriptions of extended object list that is put together would
>>> suffice I think. This becomes a problem for me too, sometimes. I  
>>> happen
>>> to be sure that an object doing a particular job exists but I  
>>> just don't
>>> know the name. The mailing list definitely helps(as I got an answer
>>> within a couple of minutes! Thanks!). But searching keywords from  
>>> such a
>>> list would point to the right direction easily I think.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> What's the url to pdpedia again? wiki.puredata.info ?  
>> www.pdpedia.org ,
>> something like that?
>>
>> Gasten
>>
>>
>>
>
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Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-19 Thread Batuhan Bozkurt
Thanks Martin, I do know about pdpedia.

What I was asking was an offline and single (big) page of digital 
document which had names of most of the objects and their descriptions 
in short sentences near them, probably a single line for a single object 
that you can skim through, something you will see just like when you 
right click on an empty canvas and select "help". Try clicking that and 
it will  amaze you.

Thanks anyways.
Batuhan


Martin Ahnelöv wrote:
> fre 2007-10-19 klockan 18:14 +0300 skrev Batuhan Bozkurt:
>   
>> Thanks I have a happy friend now.
>>
>> The Max/MSP reference manual has a facility at end that has a list of 
>> all the objects and their descriptions, usually one little sentence per 
>> object. Is there anything like this available for PD? The core objects 
>> can be seen by the help reached from the help and I know that it is hard 
>> to maintain such a thing with a growing list of externals as in 
>> PD-extended package. But I'm asking anyways as even an incomplete list 
>> of descriptions of extended object list that is put together would 
>> suffice I think. This becomes a problem for me too, sometimes. I happen 
>> to be sure that an object doing a particular job exists but I just don't 
>> know the name. The mailing list definitely helps(as I got an answer 
>> within a couple of minutes! Thanks!). But searching keywords from such a 
>> list would point to the right direction easily I think.
>>
>> 
>
> What's the url to pdpedia again? wiki.puredata.info ? www.pdpedia.org ,
> something like that?
>
> Gasten
>
>
>   


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Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-19 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

That's part of what we are trying to achieve with the pdpedia.  You  
can get a list of all available objects here:

http://wiki.puredata.info/en/Category:objectclass

.hc

On Oct 19, 2007, at 11:14 AM, Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:

> Thanks I have a happy friend now.
>
> The Max/MSP reference manual has a facility at end that has a list of
> all the objects and their descriptions, usually one little sentence  
> per
> object. Is there anything like this available for PD? The core objects
> can be seen by the help reached from the help and I know that it is  
> hard
> to maintain such a thing with a growing list of externals as in
> PD-extended package. But I'm asking anyways as even an incomplete list
> of descriptions of extended object list that is put together would
> suffice I think. This becomes a problem for me too, sometimes. I  
> happen
> to be sure that an object doing a particular job exists but I just  
> don't
> know the name. The mailing list definitely helps(as I got an answer
> within a couple of minutes! Thanks!). But searching keywords from  
> such a
> list would point to the right direction easily I think.
>
> Batuhan
>
> IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>> Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there any object or way to extract system time from within PD?
>>> Resolution of a second would suffice. A friend using PD for an
>>> experiment needs to dump system times to results automatically.  
>>> It would
>>> be fairly easy to make an external for it but I think there should
>>> already be a way to obtain time. Any suggestions?
>>>
>>
>> zexy's [time]
>>
>> fmgadrs
>> IOhannes
>>
>>
>
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Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-19 Thread Batuhan Bozkurt
Thanks I have a happy friend now.

The Max/MSP reference manual has a facility at end that has a list of 
all the objects and their descriptions, usually one little sentence per 
object. Is there anything like this available for PD? The core objects 
can be seen by the help reached from the help and I know that it is hard 
to maintain such a thing with a growing list of externals as in 
PD-extended package. But I'm asking anyways as even an incomplete list 
of descriptions of extended object list that is put together would 
suffice I think. This becomes a problem for me too, sometimes. I happen 
to be sure that an object doing a particular job exists but I just don't 
know the name. The mailing list definitely helps(as I got an answer 
within a couple of minutes! Thanks!). But searching keywords from such a 
list would point to the right direction easily I think.

Batuhan

IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any object or way to extract system time from within PD? 
>> Resolution of a second would suffice. A friend using PD for an 
>> experiment needs to dump system times to results automatically. It would 
>> be fairly easy to make an external for it but I think there should 
>> already be a way to obtain time. Any suggestions?
>> 
>
> zexy's [time]
>
> fmgadrs
> IOhannes
>
>   


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Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-18 Thread Martin Peach
Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Is there any object or way to extract system time from within PD?
>Resolution of a second would suffice. A friend using PD for an
>experiment needs to dump system times to results automatically. It would
>be fairly easy to make an external for it but I think there should
>already be a way to obtain time. Any suggestions?


Try hcs/ISOtime, it uses time from zexy.

Martin



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Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-18 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Is there any object or way to extract system time from within PD? 
> Resolution of a second would suffice. A friend using PD for an 
> experiment needs to dump system times to results automatically. It would 
> be fairly easy to make an external for it but I think there should 
> already be a way to obtain time. Any suggestions?

zexy's [time]

fmgadrs
IOhannes

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Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-18 Thread Derek Holzer
Check the help file for [shell]

best,
d.

Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Is there any object or way to extract system time from within PD? 
> Resolution of a second would suffice. A friend using PD for an 
> experiment needs to dump system times to results automatically. It would 
> be fairly easy to make an external for it but I think there should 
> already be a way to obtain time. Any suggestions?
> 
> Batuhan
> 
> 
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[PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-18 Thread Batuhan Bozkurt
Hi,

Is there any object or way to extract system time from within PD? 
Resolution of a second would suffice. A friend using PD for an 
experiment needs to dump system times to results automatically. It would 
be fairly easy to make an external for it but I think there should 
already be a way to obtain time. Any suggestions?

Batuhan


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