On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 8:10 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
On 01/16/2014 11:50 AM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Having had some problems with audio drop outs in Ubuntu, I am now giving
Sabayon 14.01 a try. I'm trying to compile Pd, ./autogen.sh seemed to
work
fine, but
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On 2014-01-20 14:52, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
My question is off topic,
since you are actually changing the topic (this is now about debian
rather than sabayon), it's usually a good idea to change the subject
as well (which i just did).
dear list,
i'm confused about the $1 replacement in messages.
[one two three(
|\
| \
| [list split 1]
| /
| /
|/
| /
|
[;
[this $1 $2(
[r this]
|
[print this]
output:
this: two three
this: two three
why?
rolf
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Hi Rolf,
Try prepending the word list
to make it a list
. I
assume $1 skips the first word as an indicator
(if not a number; e.g. float, symbol, list)
, while [list split] automatically makes lists and symbols out of the
input.
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 3:34 PM, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
output:
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On 2014-01-20 15:34, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
dear list,
i'm confused about the $1 replacement in messages.
[one two three( |\ | \ | [list split 1] | / | / |/ |
/ | [; [this $1 $2(
[r this] | [print this]
output: this: two
Le 20/01/2014 15:34, ro...@dds.nl a écrit :
dear list,
i'm confused about the $1 replacement in messages.
[one two three(
|\
| \
| [list split 1]
| /
| /
|/
| /
|
[;
[this $1 $2(
[r this]
|
[print this]
output:
this: two three
this: two three
why?
rolf
I'm not sure why the people replying to you are feigning ignorance on how this
situation could possibly be confusing. You're chopping off the word one with
[list split] and leaving it intact on the other message; yet the dollarsign
substitution gives you the same output in both cases.
Thanks Jonathan for the detailed response and pointer to the docs. As a
longtime (but somewhat sporadic) PD user this list behavior still becomes a
bit fuzzy to me sometimes, and this helps make it much more clear.
-s
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote:
Oh wise Pd users!
I am wondering if it is possible to so have Pd do search-by-image on google
and then display a selected image from the result (using Gem). Any ideas how to
accomplish that (or something similar. It doesn't have to be google search)
would be welcome
Oded
On 01/20/2014 02:07 PM, Spencer Russell wrote:
Thanks Jonathan for the detailed response and pointer to the docs. As
a longtime (but somewhat sporadic) PD user this list behavior still
becomes a bit fuzzy to me sometimes, and this helps make it much more
clear.
-s
It might help some if
Hello
i need a list sorting object and there is [sort] in the zexy externals.
but it seems that i have found a bug.
if I use the following list of unsorted numbers
0.192477 0.00670372 *0.152811* 0.00688959 0.162687 0.00633917 0.188098
0.00716823 0.177974 0.00697544 0.159727 0.00695443 0.166196
I have a patch on linux that use py/ext to do just that. Very custom,
not clean but working. Give me some time to upload it on
http://pdpatchrepo.info
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