Re: [PD] First time PD troubles: A programmers confusion.

2007-11-08 Thread Chuckk Hubbard
On Nov 8, 2007 11:12 PM, Timothy Sikes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi First of all, this is my first email to this email group, so, I want to make sure that asking 'newb' questions is okay, and that this would be the place to email those 'newb' questions. As long as you don't mind newb

Re: [PD] First time PD troubles: A programmers confusion.

2007-11-08 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Timothy Sikes hat gesagt: // Timothy Sikes wrote: Until I got to the flow of control ones. It's the one where the counter counts up to ten, then stops, with another that is a counter that goes up by one, and you clear it by pressing the -1 button. Maybe attached counting.pd tutorial

Re: [PD] First time PD troubles: A programmers confusion.

2007-11-08 Thread Andy Farnell
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 15:12:19 -0600 Timothy Sikes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HiFirst of all, this is my first email to this email group, so, I want to make sure that asking 'newb' questions is okay, and that this would be the place to email those 'newb' questions. Welcome Tim, Certainly you

[PD] First time PD troubles: A programmers confusion.

2007-11-08 Thread Timothy Sikes
HiFirst of all, this is my first email to this email group, so, I want to make sure that asking 'newb' questions is okay, and that this would be the place to email those 'newb' questions.I'll tell a little bit about some things that might be helpful in answering my questions. I started Python

Re: [PD] First time PD troubles: A programmers confusion.

2007-11-08 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Chuckk Hubbard hat gesagt: // Chuckk Hubbard wrote: [float 0] or [f 0] is an instance of [float]; it has the property 0, which can change, and float, which can't; it has one method to replace its value (a float sent to its right inlet), one method to send a message of its value (a bang