Le 26/03/2016 00:12, cyrille henry a écrit :
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> Le 25/03/2016 23:52, Jack a écrit :
>> What surprised me, it's that you can get a 'good' representation of
>> [101( when you send it to [rawprint] (from zexy), but the same
>> message sent through netsend/netreceive become [100(.
>> I
Le 25/03/2016 23:52, Jack a écrit :
What surprised me, it's that you can get a 'good' representation of
[101( when you send it to [rawprint] (from zexy), but the same
message sent through netsend/netreceive become [100(.
I must therefore conclude that [rawprint] can get exactly 101
What surprised me, it's that you can get a 'good' representation of
[101( when you send it to [rawprint] (from zexy), but the same
message sent through netsend/netreceive become [100(.
I must therefore conclude that [rawprint] can get exactly 101 (and
maybe netsend can too), but the
pd represent 101 with 1e+06.
it's the same representation than 100
...
c
Le 25/03/2016 23:00, Jack a écrit :
Hello,
when i send a float '101' with 'netsend', 'netreceine' get '100'.
Is it a normal behavior ?
Configuration :
Pd 0.46.5
Ubuntu 15.10
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Jack
PS : i find a