hey jack, thanks so much!! this works very well. i don’t really understand it
though…but i will look into it :-)
cheers, simon
> On 17 Nov 2015, at 01:53, Jack wrote:
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Hello Simon,
Here an example, hope it can help.
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Jack
Le 17/11/2015 01:14, Simon Iten a écrit :
> ok, i tried some more and i would love to do this in pd only since
> i want to redistribute it. textfile in conjunction with unpack
> should do the
ok, i tried some more and i would love to do this in pd only since i want to
redistribute it. textfile in conjunction with unpack should do the job but only
if i can
ignore the semicolon in the textfile somehow? if this would not make a
“newline” i could unpack [f s f s f s f] the list and i wou
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> Subject: [PD] parse textfile
>
>
> hi list,
>
> i’m trying to parse a textfile and use some numbers as parameters in a patch.
> unfortunately i can’t change the way the textfile is formatted, since it has
>
checkout the [textfile] and [list split] objects.
best,
J
On Nov 16, 2015, at 3:58 PM, Simon Iten wrote:
> hi list,
>
> i’m trying to parse a textfile and use some numbers as parameters in a patch.
> unfortunately i can’t change the way the textfile is formatted, since it has
> to be compat
hi list,
i’m trying to parse a textfile and use some numbers as parameters in a patch.
unfortunately i can’t change the way the textfile is formatted, since it has to
be compatible with another program. the first lines look like this:
0; field: 0 poti: 0 ser.no.: 1
0; field: 0