On Tue, 8 Sep 2009, Hans Roels wrote:
I noticed some strange behaviour of some higher math objects in Pd
vanilla (0.42-4): 'log~' has a right inlet
log(a,b) = log(a)/log(b)
it's dumb, because when a two-input log is computed, it takes the time of
two one-input logs plus the time of a
Hello,
I noticed some strange behaviour of some higher math objects in Pd
vanilla (0.42-4):
'log~' has a right inlet and according to the help file a 'optional
creation argument initializes right inlet (the base of the
logarithm)' but this doesn't work. If I create a 'log~ 10' object it
On Tue, 8 Sep 2009, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
But I didn't address that [exp~] is missing a right inlet (or that the
help file is wrong). So I just added that as a comment for this bug.
I don't understand why anyone might expect [exp] and [exp~] to have
anything else than 1 inlet, and [pow]