Re: [PD] Hold TWO numbers until bang??

2011-10-17 Thread brandt
hi sebastian maybe you should dive into the help of pd. you also could use for example: [bang | /your first float [f] | /your second float [pack f f] |output welcome der.brandt Zitat von Sebastian Valenzuela svalenzuelamu...@gmail.com: Hello, Is there an object that

Re: [PD] Hold TWO numbers until bang??

2011-10-17 Thread tim vets
yet another way: use a messageboxes with [set( [add2 $1( and [bang( See message-help.pd and the [pd changing messages] subpatch in particular. gr, Tim 2011/10/17 bra...@subnet.at hi sebastian maybe you should dive into the help of pd. you also could use for example: [bang | /your

Re: [PD] Hold TWO numbers until bang??

2011-10-17 Thread Jeppi Jeppi
Sure, many ways...try [bang(| [23 45(| |[list]|[unpack]| |[ / [ / List behaves just like [f] but holding listsJosep M From: timv...@gmail.com Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 15:13:02 +0200 To: bra...@subnet.at CC: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Hold TWO numbers until bang?? yet another way

[PD] Hold TWO numbers until bang??

2011-10-16 Thread Sebastian Valenzuela
Hello, Is there an object that will hold TWO numbers it has received and wait for an incoming bang to go ahead and SEND them through its output? Or is there a way to make this work? I would need this to work more than once. For example: *send 0.123 1500 to object*, *send bang which releases

Re: [PD] Hold TWO numbers until bang??

2011-10-16 Thread hardoff goes bananas
you can send as many numbers and objects as you like into the right inlet of [list], and then bang the left inlet to spit them out. maybe include [list trim] after the list object to get rid of the list header if it is troubling. ___ Pd-list@iem.at