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minus-help.pd | externals\maxlib\minus-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 464 316 12;
#X floatatom 54 217 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 54 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 107 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 39 20 minus :: like '-' but calculates result;
#X text 133 204 use creation arguments to set initial;
#X text 133 220 values for inlets;
#X msg 23 83 bang;
#X text 69 82 calculate and output result now;
#X obj 54 172 minus 8 6 4;
#X floatatom 161 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 120 38 when leftmost or second inlet is changed;
#N canvas 474 26 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 185 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 165 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION like [-] but calculates result when leftmost
or second inlet is changed;
#X text 12 85 INLET_0 bang float;
#X text 12 105 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 145 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 125 INLET_N float;
#X restore 406 287 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 8 0;
#X connect 2 0 8 1;
#X connect 6 0 8 0;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 2;
| #N canvas 0 26 464 316 12;
#X floatatom 54 217 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 54 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 107 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 39 20 minus :: like '-' but calculates result;
#X text 133 204 use creation arguments to set initial;
#X text 133 220 values for inlets;
#X msg 23 83 bang;
#X text 69 82 calculate and output result now;
#X obj 54 172 minus 8 6 4;
#X floatatom 161 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 120 38 when leftmost or second inlet is changed;
#X connect 1 0 8 0;
#X connect 2 0 8 1;
#X connect 6 0 8 0;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 2;
| 28 | control | like [-] but calculates result when leftmost
or second inlet is changed | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: like [-] but calculates result when leftmost
or second inlet is changed, Keywords: control |
env+-help.pd | externals\mapping\env+-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 606 528 10;
#X obj 253 362 timeroll;
#X obj 46 162 random 1000;
#X obj 46 136 metro 30;
#X obj 46 112 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 46 363 timeroll;
#X obj 72 112 loadbang;
#X obj 253 253 env+ 110;
#X obj 46 191 / 1000;
#N canvas 468 256 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 165 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 145 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 bang;
#X text 12 105 INLET_2 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION positive envelope follower;
#X restore 547 496 pd META;
#X text 131 26 positive envelope follower;
#X connect 1 0 7 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 4 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 606 528 10;
#X obj 253 362 timeroll;
#X obj 46 162 random 1000;
#X obj 46 136 metro 30;
#X obj 46 112 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 46 363 timeroll;
#X obj 72 112 loadbang;
#X obj 253 253 env+ 110;
#X obj 46 191 / 1000;
#X text 131 26 positive envelope follower;
#X connect 1 0 7 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 4 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 0;
| 28 | control abstraction | positive envelope follower | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: positive envelope follower, Keywords: control abstraction |
12.path.pd | pd\doc\4.data.structures\pd-l2ork\ds-tutorials\12.path.pd | #N struct drawtut-path float x float y;
#N canvas 2 25 850 556 10;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: path;
#X text 1 1 __________________________;
#X text 53 23 Paths are complex drawings.;
#X obj 53 47 struct drawtut-path float x float y;
#X scalar drawtut-path 292 124 \;;
#X msg 53 107 stroke black \, stroke-width 1 \, fill yellow \, transform
scale 2;
#X text 671 221 <- a complex path;
#X obj 53 82 loadbang;
#X text 52 404 Svg paths are quite complex and powerful. After the
word "path" \, you must specify single-letter drawing commands followed
by numeric coordinate and shape data for the command. A single path
can have several subpaths-- the one to the left has three \, one for
each letter.;
#X text 52 474 You can find out more about them in the svg specification:
;
#X obj 52 495 pddp/pddplink http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/paths.html;
#X obj 53 133 draw path m 156.27 34.6306 3.94531 0 0 25.8398 14.1992
0 0 3.32031 -18.1445 0 0 -29.1602 m -19.6484 2.67578 c -2.86459 2.7e-05
-5.14324 1.06773 -6.83593 3.20312 -1.6797 2.13544 -2.51954 5.04559
-2.51953 8.73047 -1e-05 3.67189 0.83983 6.57553 2.51953 8.71094 1.69269
2.13542 3.97134 3.20313 6.83593 3.20312 2.86457 2e-06 5.13019 -1.06771
6.79688 -3.20312 1.67966 -2.13541 2.5195 -5.03905 2.51953 -8.71094
-3e-05 -3.68488 -0.83987 -6.59503 -2.51953 -8.73047 -1.66669 -2.13539
-3.93231 -3.2031 -6.79688 -3.20312 m 0 -3.20312 c 4.08853 3e-05 7.35675
1.37373 9.80469 4.12109 2.44789 2.7344 3.67185 6.40627 3.67188 11.0156
-3e-05 4.59636 -1.22399 8.26824 -3.67188 11.0156 -2.44794 2.73438 -5.71616
4.10156 -9.80469 4.10156 -4.10157 -1e-06 -7.38282 -1.36719 -9.84375
-4.10156 -2.44792 -2.73437 -3.67187 -6.40624 -3.67187 -11.0156 0 -4.60936
1.22395 -8.28123 3.67187 -11.0156 2.46093 -2.74737 5.74218 -4.12106
9.84375 -4.12109 m -32.6953 0.527344 3.94531 0 0 25.8398 14.1992 0
0 3.32031 -18.1445 0 0 -29.1602;
#X text 468 299 Unfortunately the bounding-box calculation for some
curves doesn't work as precisely as it should. This means some paths
may extend past the edges of the selection rectangle in Pd. (Like the
bottom of the "O" in the example above;
#N canvas 290 275 450 300 META 0;
#X text 16 26 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 16 66 AUTHOR Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 86 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 6 KEYWORDS tutorial data_structure draw gui;
#X text 16 46 DESCRIPTION drawing paths to display data structure data
;
#X restore 776 520 pd META;
#X text 466 375 If you copy/paste path data from SVGs on the web \,
try putting the data in quotes and prepending "d=" \, like this:;
#X text 466 415 [draw path d="M-2 0 3-3"];
#X text 466 437 When you instantiate it \, Pd will normalize the path
data by putting spaces between each item in the path \, removing commas
\, and making all commands explicit \, like this:;
#X text 466 485 [draw path M -2 0 L 3 -3];
#X connect 5 0 11 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
| #N struct drawtut-path float x float y;
#N canvas 2 25 850 556 10;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: path;
#X text 1 1 __________________________;
#X text 53 23 Paths are complex drawings.;
#X obj 53 47 struct drawtut-path float x float y;
#X scalar drawtut-path 292 124 \;;
#X msg 53 107 stroke black \, stroke-width 1 \, fill yellow \, transform
scale 2;
#X text 671 221 <- a complex path;
#X obj 53 82 loadbang;
#X text 52 404 Svg paths are quite complex and powerful. After the
word "path" \, you must specify single-letter drawing commands followed
by numeric coordinate and shape data for the command. A single path
can have several subpaths-- the one to the left has three \, one for
each letter.;
#X text 52 474 You can find out more about them in the svg specification:
;
#X obj 53 133 draw path m 156.27 34.6306 3.94531 0 0 25.8398 14.1992
0 0 3.32031 -18.1445 0 0 -29.1602 m -19.6484 2.67578 c -2.86459 2.7e-05
-5.14324 1.06773 -6.83593 3.20312 -1.6797 2.13544 -2.51954 5.04559
-2.51953 8.73047 -1e-05 3.67189 0.83983 6.57553 2.51953 8.71094 1.69269
2.13542 3.97134 3.20313 6.83593 3.20312 2.86457 2e-06 5.13019 -1.06771
6.79688 -3.20312 1.67966 -2.13541 2.5195 -5.03905 2.51953 -8.71094
-3e-05 -3.68488 -0.83987 -6.59503 -2.51953 -8.73047 -1.66669 -2.13539
-3.93231 -3.2031 -6.79688 -3.20312 m 0 -3.20312 c 4.08853 3e-05 7.35675
1.37373 9.80469 4.12109 2.44789 2.7344 3.67185 6.40627 3.67188 11.0156
-3e-05 4.59636 -1.22399 8.26824 -3.67188 11.0156 -2.44794 2.73438 -5.71616
4.10156 -9.80469 4.10156 -4.10157 -1e-06 -7.38282 -1.36719 -9.84375
-4.10156 -2.44792 -2.73437 -3.67187 -6.40624 -3.67187 -11.0156 0 -4.60936
1.22395 -8.28123 3.67187 -11.0156 2.46093 -2.74737 5.74218 -4.12106
9.84375 -4.12109 m -32.6953 0.527344 3.94531 0 0 25.8398 14.1992 0
0 3.32031 -18.1445 0 0 -29.1602;
#X text 468 299 Unfortunately the bounding-box calculation for some
curves doesn't work as precisely as it should. This means some paths
may extend past the edges of the selection rectangle in Pd. (Like the
bottom of the "O" in the example above;
#X text 466 375 If you copy/paste path data from SVGs on the web \,
try putting the data in quotes and prepending "d=" \, like this:;
#X text 466 415 [draw path d="M-2 0 3-3"];
#X text 466 437 When you instantiate it \, Pd will normalize the path
data by putting spaces between each item in the path \, removing commas
\, and making all commands explicit \, like this:;
#X text 466 485 [draw path M -2 0 L 3 -3];
#X connect 5 0 11 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
| 28 | tutorial data_structure draw gui | drawing paths to display data structure data | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: drawing paths to display data structure data, Keywords: tutorial data_structure draw gui |
pdf~-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\pdf~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 767 473 10;
#X obj 90 43 pdf~;
#X text 175 44 probability density function;
#X obj 14 166 osc~ 440;
#X msg 97 193 bang;
#X obj 14 387 tabwrite array99;
#X obj 14 303 pdf~ 128;
#X msg 96 246 clear;
#X msg 97 215 1;
#X msg 96 269 0;
#X text 146 260 clear the buffer;
#X text 140 203 send the pdf to the outlet;
#X obj 137 387 print;
#X text 90 302 creation argument : number of steps;
#X text 227 315 default is 64;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
#X array array99 128 float 0;
#X coords 0 1 128 -1 400 300 1;
#X restore 338 111 graph;
#X text 532 42 part of zexy;
#N canvas 460 154 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 list;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR IOhannes m zmoelnig;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal conversion;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION probability density function;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal bang float clear;
#X restore 711 445 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 5 0;
#X connect 3 0 5 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
#X connect 5 0 11 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 767 473 10;
#X obj 90 43 pdf~;
#X text 175 44 probability density function;
#X obj 14 166 osc~ 440;
#X msg 97 193 bang;
#X obj 14 387 tabwrite array99;
#X obj 14 303 pdf~ 128;
#X msg 96 246 clear;
#X msg 97 215 1;
#X msg 96 269 0;
#X text 146 260 clear the buffer;
#X text 140 203 send the pdf to the outlet;
#X obj 137 387 print;
#X text 90 302 creation argument : number of steps;
#X text 227 315 default is 64;
| 36 | signal conversion | probability density function | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: probability density function, Keywords: signal conversion |
which-help.pd | externals\mrpeach\which\which-help.pd | #N canvas 354 468 693 285 10;
#X obj 129 170 which tcpclient;
#X obj 9 35 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty output_path_to_object 17 7
0 10 -4034 -257985 -1;
#X text 9 7 [which] outputs the path to an object;
#X obj 57 56 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty set_object_name 17 7 0 10
-4034 -257985 -1;
#X msg 78 102 set tabdump;
#X symbolatom 129 193 64 0 0 0 - - -, f 64;
#X obj 57 81 symbol Gem;
#X msg 120 144 expr;
#X msg 99 123 counter;
#X text 165 101 set object name;
#X text 155 122 set object name and output path;
#X text 245 169 argument is object name;
#N canvas 334 661 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control;
#X text 12 46 DESCRIPTION output the path to an object;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything set;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 symbol;
#X restore 515 236 pd META;
#X text 130 222 2016/08/26 Martin Peach;
#X connect 0 0 5 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 0;
#X connect 6 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 0 0;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 354 468 693 285 10;
#X obj 129 170 which tcpclient;
#X obj 9 35 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty output_path_to_object 17 7
0 10 -4034 -257985 -1;
#X text 9 7 [which] outputs the path to an object;
#X obj 57 56 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty set_object_name 17 7 0 10
-4034 -257985 -1;
#X msg 78 102 set tabdump;
#X symbolatom 129 193 64 0 0 0 - - -, f 64;
#X obj 57 81 symbol Gem;
#X msg 120 144 expr;
#X msg 99 123 counter;
#X text 165 101 set object name;
#X text 155 122 set object name and output path;
#X text 245 169 argument is object name;
#X text 130 222 2016/08/26 Martin Peach;
#X connect 0 0 5 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 0;
#X connect 6 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 0 0;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
| 30 | control | output the path to an object | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: output the path to an object, Keywords: control |
f2char-help.pd | externals\moonlib\f2char-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 430 247 10;
#X obj 0 0 cnv 8 100 60 empty empty char2f_f2char 10 20 1 18 -262144
-1109 0;
#X text 7 221 (c) Moonix: Antoine Rousseau 2003;
#X text 160 14 ascii utilities;
#X obj 131 115 char2f;
#X floatatom 131 136 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 131 69 symbol A;
#X obj 131 173 f2char;
#X symbolatom 131 194 2 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 131 49 loadbang;
#X msg 216 70 symbol a;
#N canvas 380 146 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Antoine Rousseau;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Antoine Rousseau. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control conversion symbol_op;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION ascii utility;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 symbol;
#X restore 373 217 pd META;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 3 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 430 247 10;
#X text 7 221 (c) Moonix: Antoine Rousseau 2003;
#X text 160 14 ascii utilities;
#X obj 131 115 char2f;
#X floatatom 131 136 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 131 69 symbol A;
#X obj 131 173 f2char;
#X symbolatom 131 194 2 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 131 49 loadbang;
#X msg 216 70 symbol a;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 3 0;
| 26 | control conversion symbol_op | ascii utility | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: ascii utility, Keywords: control conversion symbol_op |
nchange-help.pd | externals\maxlib\nchange-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 519 345 12;
#X obj 30 213 nchange f;
#X obj 371 215 nchange l;
#X msg 367 144 bla foo dog;
#X msg 387 169 bla foo 23;
#X msg 348 121 bla foo dog 17;
#X obj 200 214 nchange s;
#X obj 200 185 symbol;
#X msg 200 126 dog;
#X msg 216 153 cat;
#X obj 162 15 change;
#X obj 371 253 print list;
#X obj 200 255 print symbol;
#X msg 30 152 0;
#X msg 43 180 1;
#X obj 30 257 print float;
#X text 100 34 written by Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 15 nchange :: a 'new';
#X text 22 77 The creation argument specifies whether nchange works
for floats \, symbols or lists.;
#N canvas 518 27 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION change for floats \, symbols \, and lists
;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control anything_op symbol_op;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 anything;
#X restore 456 317 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 14 0;
#X connect 1 0 10 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 1 0;
#X connect 5 0 11 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 0;
#X connect 8 0 6 0;
#X connect 12 0 0 0;
#X connect 13 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 519 345 12;
#X obj 30 213 nchange f;
#X obj 371 215 nchange l;
#X msg 367 144 bla foo dog;
#X msg 387 169 bla foo 23;
#X msg 348 121 bla foo dog 17;
#X obj 200 214 nchange s;
#X obj 200 185 symbol;
#X msg 200 126 dog;
#X msg 216 153 cat;
#X obj 162 15 change;
#X obj 371 253 print list;
#X obj 200 255 print symbol;
#X msg 30 152 0;
#X msg 43 180 1;
#X obj 30 257 print float;
#X text 100 34 written by Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 15 nchange :: a 'new';
#X text 22 77 The creation argument specifies whether nchange works
for floats \, symbols or lists.;
#X connect 0 0 14 0;
#X connect 1 0 10 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 1 0;
#X connect 5 0 11 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 0;
#X connect 8 0 6 0;
#X connect 12 0 0 0;
#X connect 13 0 0 0;
| 39 | control anything_op symbol_op | change for floats \, symbols \, and lists | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: change for floats \, symbols \, and lists, Keywords: control anything_op symbol_op |
max_n-help.pd | externals\mapping\max_n-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 534 486 10;
#X text 41 58 data;
#X obj 40 155 t f f;
#X msg 57 120 0;
#X floatatom 271 249 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 318 197 5 2 150 0 - - -;
#X text 366 195 size: n (n>=2);
#X text 51 32 min_n return the minimum from the last n (n>1) values
;
#X msg 85 120 1;
#X msg 118 120 0.5;
#X obj 40 271 timeroll;
#X obj 246 271 timeroll;
#X obj 43 75 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 10 -262130
-1 -1 0 1;
#X floatatom 48 96 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 246 219 max_n 20;
#X obj 5 2 cnv 15 450 20 empty empty max_n 2 11 1 18 -233017 -66577
0;
#N canvas 468 256 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction conversion;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION return the maximum from the last n (n>1)
values;
#X restore 475 458 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 9 0;
#X connect 1 1 13 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 13 1;
#X connect 7 0 1 0;
#X connect 8 0 1 0;
#X connect 11 0 12 0;
#X connect 11 0 1 0;
#X connect 13 0 3 0;
#X connect 13 0 10 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 534 486 10;
#X text 41 58 data;
#X obj 40 155 t f f;
#X msg 57 120 0;
#X floatatom 271 249 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 318 197 5 2 150 0 - - -;
#X text 366 195 size: n (n>=2);
#X text 51 32 min_n return the minimum from the last n (n>1) values
;
#X msg 85 120 1;
#X msg 118 120 0.5;
#X obj 40 271 timeroll;
#X obj 246 271 timeroll;
#X obj 43 75 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 10 -262130
-1 -1 0 1;
#X floatatom 48 96 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 246 219 max_n 20;
#X connect 1 0 9 0;
#X connect 1 1 13 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 13 1;
#X connect 7 0 1 0;
#X connect 8 0 1 0;
#X connect 11 0 12 0;
#X connect 11 0 1 0;
#X connect 13 0 3 0;
#X connect 13 0 10 0;
| 35 | control abstraction conversion | return the maximum from the last n (n>1)
values | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: return the maximum from the last n (n>1)
values, Keywords: control abstraction conversion |
linear_pan~-help.pd | externals\pan\linear_pan~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 477 320 10;
#X obj 5 2 cnv 15 450 20 empty empty linearpan~ 2 11 1 18 -233017 -66577
0;
#X msg 422 3 pddp;
#X text 17 270 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X text 234 284 released under the GNU GPL;
#X obj 134 225 dac~;
#X obj 181 145 hsl 128 20 0 1 0 1 empty empty pan_position 6 10 1 11
-262131 -1 -1 6350 0;
#X text 16 37 Pan a mono signal using linear panning. The left inlet
takes the audio signal and the right inlet takes the control signal
with 0 = left \, 1 = right \, and 0.5 = center.;
#X obj 84 131 osc~ 250;
#X obj 84 152 *~ 0.5;
#X obj 362 186 tgl 25 0 empty empty DSP 3 12 1 9 -24198 -1 -1 0 1;
#X msg 362 218 \; pd dsp \$1;
#X obj 113 187 linearpan~;
#N canvas 459 31 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 165 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL;
#X text 12 145 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_1 signal;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION pan a mono signal using linear panning;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal abstraction;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X restore 423 289 pd META;
#X connect 5 0 11 1;
#X connect 7 0 8 0;
#X connect 8 0 11 0;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
#X connect 11 0 4 0;
#X connect 11 1 4 1;
| #N canvas 0 31 477 320 10;
#X msg 422 3 pddp;
#X text 17 270 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X text 234 284 released under the GNU GPL;
#X obj 134 225 dac~;
#X obj 181 145 hsl 128 20 0 1 0 1 empty empty pan_position 6 10 1 11
-262131 -1 -1 6350 0;
#X text 16 37 Pan a mono signal using linear panning. The left inlet
takes the audio signal and the right inlet takes the control signal
with 0 = left \, 1 = right \, and 0.5 = center.;
#X obj 84 131 osc~ 250;
#X obj 84 152 *~ 0.5;
#X obj 362 186 tgl 25 0 empty empty DSP 3 12 1 9 -24198 -1 -1 0 1;
#X msg 362 218 \; pd dsp \$1;
#X obj 113 187 linearpan~;
#X connect 5 0 11 1;
#X connect 7 0 8 0;
#X connect 8 0 11 0;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
#X connect 11 0 4 0;
#X connect 11 1 4 1;
| 30 | signal abstraction | pan a mono signal using linear panning | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: pan a mono signal using linear panning, Keywords: signal abstraction |
fifo-help.pd | externals\maxlib\fifo-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 452 302 12;
#X obj 38 176 fifo 10;
#X floatatom 38 231 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 61 132 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 38 98 bang;
#X text 83 98 hit to get next number;
#X text 111 176 fifo <size>;
#X text 92 233 output of fifo;
#X text 42 14 fifo :: first in first out buffer for floats;
#X text 105 32 written for Max by St. Rainstick;
#N canvas 293 158 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION first in first out buffer for floats;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control storage;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 bang float;
#X restore 385 268 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 452 302 12;
#X obj 38 176 fifo 10;
#X floatatom 38 231 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 61 132 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 38 98 bang;
#X text 83 98 hit to get next number;
#X text 111 176 fifo <size>;
#X text 92 233 output of fifo;
#X text 42 14 fifo :: first in first out buffer for floats;
#X text 105 32 written for Max by St. Rainstick;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
| 22 | control storage | first in first out buffer for floats | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: first in first out buffer for floats, Keywords: control storage |
dfreq~-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\dfreq~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 0 598 301 10;
#X obj 61 163 dfreq~;
#X obj 61 133 osc~ 440;
#X obj 61 231 print~;
#X msg 96 208 bang;
#X obj 85 28 dfreq~;
#X text 146 27 a frequency detector that counts zero-crossings;
#X floatatom 61 109 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 182 104 every zero-crossing the frequency-estimation is updated
\, therefore this estimation is given as a signal...;
#X text 179 170 this detector won't work properly on complex signals
(e.g. zero-crossings should not be caused by higher partials);
#X text 177 205 on the other hand \, this is much cheaper than fft's
or fiddle...;
#X text 503 7 part of zexy;
#X text 183 265 thanks to w.ritsch for this one;
#N canvas 515 193 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal analysis;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR IOhannes m zmoelnig;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION a frequency detector that counts zero-crossings
;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X restore 540 272 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 1 0;
| #N canvas 0 0 598 301 10;
#X obj 61 163 dfreq~;
#X obj 61 133 osc~ 440;
#X obj 61 231 print~;
#X msg 96 208 bang;
#X obj 85 28 dfreq~;
#X text 146 27 a frequency detector that counts zero-crossings;
#X floatatom 61 109 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 182 104 every zero-crossing the frequency-estimation is updated
\, therefore this estimation is given as a signal...;
#X text 179 170 this detector won't work properly on complex signals
(e.g. zero-crossings should not be caused by higher partials);
#X text 177 205 on the other hand \, this is much cheaper than fft's
or fiddle...;
#X text 503 7 part of zexy;
#X text 183 265 thanks to w.ritsch for this one;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 1 0;
| 26 | signal analysis | a frequency detector that counts zero-crossings | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: a frequency detector that counts zero-crossings, Keywords: signal analysis |
plus-help.pd | externals\maxlib\plus-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 464 316 12;
#X floatatom 54 217 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 54 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 107 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 133 204 use creation arguments to set initial;
#X text 133 220 values for inlets;
#X text 26 20 plus :: like '+' but calculates result;
#X msg 23 83 bang;
#X text 69 82 calculate and output result now;
#X obj 54 172 plus 8 6 2;
#X floatatom 161 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 91 40 whenever leftmost or second inlet is changed;
#N canvas 295 203 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 185 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 165 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 105 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION like + but calculates result whenever leftmost
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#X text 12 85 INLET_0 float bang;
#X text 12 125 INLET_2 float;
#X text 12 145 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control;
#X restore 395 283 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 8 0;
#X connect 2 0 8 1;
#X connect 6 0 8 0;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 2;
| #N canvas 0 26 464 316 12;
#X floatatom 54 217 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 54 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 107 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 133 204 use creation arguments to set initial;
#X text 133 220 values for inlets;
#X text 26 20 plus :: like '+' but calculates result;
#X msg 23 83 bang;
#X text 69 82 calculate and output result now;
#X obj 54 172 plus 8 6 2;
#X floatatom 161 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 91 40 whenever leftmost or second inlet is changed;
#X connect 1 0 8 0;
#X connect 2 0 8 1;
#X connect 6 0 8 0;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 2;
| 28 | control | like + but calculates result whenever leftmost
or second inlet is changed | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: like + but calculates result whenever leftmost
or second inlet is changed, Keywords: control |
dripchar-help.pd | externals\moonlib\dripchar-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 430 247 10;
#X obj 0 0 cnv 8 100 60 empty empty dripchar 10 20 1 18 -262144 -1109
0;
#X text 7 221 (c) Moonix: Antoine Rousseau 2003;
#X obj 131 49 loadbang;
#X obj 131 95 dripchar;
#X msg 131 69 symbol Antoine;
#X text 132 12 drip characters from a symbol to a list;
#X obj 131 117 unpack s s s s s s s;
#X symbolatom 131 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 153 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 176 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 198 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 221 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 243 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 266 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 245 69 symbol moonix_;
#N canvas 380 146 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Antoine Rousseau;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Antoine Rousseau. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control conversion symbol_op;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION drip characters from a symbol to a list;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 symbol;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 list;
#X restore 363 207 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 6 1 8 0;
#X connect 6 2 9 0;
#X connect 6 3 10 0;
#X connect 6 4 11 0;
#X connect 6 5 12 0;
#X connect 6 6 13 0;
#X connect 14 0 3 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 430 247 10;
#X text 7 221 (c) Moonix: Antoine Rousseau 2003;
#X obj 131 49 loadbang;
#X obj 131 95 dripchar;
#X msg 131 69 symbol Antoine;
#X text 132 12 drip characters from a symbol to a list;
#X obj 131 117 unpack s s s s s s s;
#X symbolatom 131 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 153 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 176 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 198 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 221 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 243 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 266 142 1 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 245 69 symbol moonix_;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 6 1 8 0;
#X connect 6 2 9 0;
#X connect 6 3 10 0;
#X connect 6 4 11 0;
#X connect 6 5 12 0;
#X connect 6 6 13 0;
#X connect 14 0 3 0;
| 36 | control conversion symbol_op | drip characters from a symbol to a list | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: drip characters from a symbol to a list, Keywords: control conversion symbol_op |
pdf~-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\pdf~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 767 473 10;
#X obj 90 43 pdf~;
#X text 175 44 probability density function;
#X obj 14 166 osc~ 440;
#X msg 97 193 bang;
#X obj 14 387 tabwrite array99;
#X obj 14 303 pdf~ 128;
#X msg 96 246 clear;
#X msg 97 215 1;
#X msg 96 269 0;
#X text 146 260 clear the buffer;
#X text 140 203 send the pdf to the outlet;
#X obj 137 387 print;
#X text 90 302 creation argument : number of steps;
#X text 227 315 default is 64;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
#X array array99 128 float 0;
#X coords 0 1 128 -1 400 300 1;
#X restore 338 111 graph;
#X text 532 42 part of zexy;
#N canvas 460 154 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 list;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR IOhannes m zmoelnig;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal conversion;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION probability density function;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal bang float clear;
#X restore 711 445 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 5 0;
#X connect 3 0 5 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
#X connect 5 0 11 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 767 473 10;
#X obj 90 43 pdf~;
#X text 175 44 probability density function;
#X obj 14 166 osc~ 440;
#X msg 97 193 bang;
#X obj 14 387 tabwrite array99;
#X obj 14 303 pdf~ 128;
#X msg 96 246 clear;
#X msg 97 215 1;
#X msg 96 269 0;
#X text 146 260 clear the buffer;
#X text 140 203 send the pdf to the outlet;
#X obj 137 387 print;
#X text 90 302 creation argument : number of steps;
#X text 227 315 default is 64;
| 36 | signal conversion | probability density function | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: probability density function, Keywords: signal conversion |
helppath-help.pd | externals\hcs\helppath-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 466 316 10;
#X obj 40 130 helppath;
#X msg 37 99 bang;
#X obj 54 176 print;
#X symbolatom 29 213 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 101 151 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#X msg 79 102 reset;
#X text 19 22 This object returns each path in the global classpath
one at a time with each bang. [reset( refreshs the classpath data and
starts again at the top of the list \, like [textfile] or [qlist]'s
[reset(.;
#X text 124 153 <-- banged when the end of the list is reached;
#X text 234 294 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 18 281 (C) Copyright 2006 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X obj 31 238 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
-1;
#N canvas 280 175 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v3;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control pd_op;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION returns each path in the global class path
;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 bang reset;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 symbol;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_1 bang;
#X restore 417 296 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 0 1 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 10 0;
#X connect 5 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 466 316 10;
#X obj 40 130 helppath;
#X msg 37 99 bang;
#X obj 54 176 print;
#X symbolatom 29 213 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 101 151 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#X msg 79 102 reset;
#X text 19 22 This object returns each path in the global classpath
one at a time with each bang. [reset( refreshs the classpath data and
starts again at the top of the list \, like [textfile] or [qlist]'s
[reset(.;
#X text 124 153 <-- banged when the end of the list is reached;
#X text 234 294 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 18 281 (C) Copyright 2006 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X obj 31 238 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
-1;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 0 1 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 10 0;
#X connect 5 0 0 0;
| 28 | control pd_op | returns each path in the global class path | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: returns each path in the global class path, Keywords: control pd_op |
A00.intro.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\3.audio.examples\A00.intro.pd | #N canvas 434 230 448 236 10;
#X text 19 56 This is the second of three tutorial series on Pd. This
one shows the time-domain audio processing features. (The first one
showed how to use Pd to do "control" computations \, and the third
is about frequency-domain techniques.);
#X text 19 124 These patches are accompanied by an ONLINE BOOK:;
#X text 20 174 which develops the underlying theory.;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header introduction 20
10 1 18 -261139 -33289 0;
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;
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#X text 12 105 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
#X text 12 85 AUTHOR Miller Puckette;
#X text 12 65 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Updated for release 0.37. Jonathan
Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version
0.42.;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION introduction to audio tutorials;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS tutorial;
#X restore 392 216 pd META;
#N canvas 13 202 428 190 References 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
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#X text 7 2 Introduction- Related Help Documents;
#X text 19 37 Link to the manual here;
#X restore 103 216 pd References;
#X obj 66 149 pddp/pddplink http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques.htm
;
#X text 19 36 An Introduction to the Pd Audio Example Patches;
#X obj 6 216 pddp/pddplink ../5.reference/pddp/help.pd -text help;
| #N canvas 434 230 448 236 10;
#X text 19 56 This is the second of three tutorial series on Pd. This
one shows the time-domain audio processing features. (The first one
showed how to use Pd to do "control" computations \, and the third
is about frequency-domain techniques.);
#X text 19 124 These patches are accompanied by an ONLINE BOOK:;
#X text 20 174 which develops the underlying theory.;
#X text 19 36 An Introduction to the Pd Audio Example Patches;
| 24 | tutorial | introduction to audio tutorials | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: introduction to audio tutorials, Keywords: tutorial |
edge~-help.pd | externals\miXed\doc\help\cyclone\edge~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 594 299 10;
#X text 15 35 Detect zero to non-zero signal transitions;
#X text 176 256 zero to non- zero transition;
#X floatatom 156 85 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 185 235 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
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#X obj 156 259 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#X obj 156 113 sig~;
#X text 199 80 change signal value above and below 1;
#X text 209 233 non-zero to zero transition;
#X obj 299 142 expr~;
#X obj 156 149 expr~ $v1>1;
#X obj 156 200 edge~;
#X obj 209 182 Snapshot~ 100;
#X obj 210 205 nbx 5 14 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 10
-262144 -1 -1 0 256;
#N canvas 77 68 494 395 META 0;
#X text 12 65 PLATFORM windows macosx gnulinux;
#X text 12 195 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Christoph Kummerer. Revised by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd-extended 0.42 to conform to the PDDP template.;
#X text 12 165 WEBSITE http://suita.chopin.edu.pl/~czaja/miXed/externs/cyclone.html
;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal conversion max_compatible;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION detect zero to non-zero signal transitions
;
#X text 12 85 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 bang;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_1 bang;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 145 AUTHOR Krzysztof Czaja;
#X restore 544 277 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 5 0;
#X connect 5 0 9 0;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
#X connect 9 0 11 0;
#X connect 10 0 4 0;
#X connect 10 1 3 0;
#X connect 11 0 12 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 594 299 10;
#X text 15 35 Detect zero to non-zero signal transitions;
#X text 176 256 zero to non- zero transition;
#X floatatom 156 85 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 185 235 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
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#X text 199 80 change signal value above and below 1;
#X text 209 233 non-zero to zero transition;
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#X obj 156 149 expr~ $v1>1;
#X obj 156 200 edge~;
#X obj 209 182 Snapshot~ 100;
#X obj 210 205 nbx 5 14 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 10
-262144 -1 -1 0 256;
#X connect 2 0 5 0;
#X connect 5 0 9 0;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
#X connect 9 0 11 0;
#X connect 10 0 4 0;
#X connect 10 1 3 0;
#X connect 11 0 12 0;
| 33 | signal conversion max_compatible | detect zero to non-zero signal transitions | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: detect zero to non-zero signal transitions, Keywords: signal conversion max_compatible |
samplerate~-help.pd | pd\doc\5.reference\samplerate~-help.pd | #N canvas 431 34 555 619 10;
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#X text 12 105 LIBRARY internal;
#X text 12 145 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Miller Puckette;
#X text 12 185 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes revised the patch
to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION get the current sample rate;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 bang;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 165 RELEASE_DATE 1997;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control;
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#X text 8 2 [samplerate~] Related Objects;
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#X obj 225 154 bng 30 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -260818 -1
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#X text 98 439 bang;
#X text 168 439 - when sent a bang message \, [samplerate~] outputs
the sample rate that Pd is currently running at.;
#X text 99 542 Pd's sample rate can be changed using the command line
flag: -r <n>. For example: pd -r 22050;
#X text 11 23 get the current sample rate;
#X text 99 573 DSP does not need to be turned on for [samplerate~]
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#X text 168 482 - the sample rate.;
#X obj 4 597 pddp/pddplink all_about_help_patches.pd -text Usage Guide
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#X text 98 515 (none);
#X text 98 482 float;
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#X obj 225 154 bng 30 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -260818 -1
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#X text 98 439 bang;
#X text 168 439 - when sent a bang message \, [samplerate~] outputs
the sample rate that Pd is currently running at.;
#X text 99 542 Pd's sample rate can be changed using the command line
flag: -r <n>. For example: pd -r 22050;
#X text 11 23 get the current sample rate;
#X text 99 573 DSP does not need to be turned on for [samplerate~]
to work;
#X text 168 482 - the sample rate.;
#X connect 13 0 14 0;
#X connect 15 0 13 0;
| 40 | control | get the current sample rate | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: get the current sample rate, Keywords: control |
all_about_libraries.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\5.reference\all_about_libraries.pd | #N canvas 429 58 448 238 10;
#X declare;
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#N canvas 374 81 494 169 META 0;
#X text 12 85 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 105 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Dave Sabine \, May 5 \, 2003 . Jonathan
Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version
0.42. Some info was pulled from puredata.info;
#X text 12 65 DESCRIPTION how pure data libraries are loaded;
#X text 12 45 KEYWORDS needs_work all_about_pd;
#X restore 392 218 pd META;
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#X text 7 2 Libraries - Related Objects;
#X obj 22 42 declare;
#X obj 22 72 import;
#X restore 103 218 pd Related_objects;
#X obj 6 218 pddp/pddplink all_about.pd -text All About Pd;
#X text 20 37 Explain what libraries are \, how to load them \, and
any missing features that are currently being worked on.;
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#X text 7 1 How to load libraries;
#X text 19 36 Ways to load libraries: command line \, declare \, import
\, any others?;
#X restore 43 81 pd How_to_load_libraries;
#N canvas 9 155 428 240 What_happens_when_you_load_a_library 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 20 10
1 18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X text 7 1 What happens when you load a library?;
#X text 19 37 Describe what happens \, and maybe give one or two examples...
;
#X restore 43 111 pd What_happens_when_you_load_a_library;
#N canvas 7 69 428 112 Loading_libs_in_an_abstraction 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 20 10
1 18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X text 7 1 Loading libs in an abstraction;
#X text 20 37 Info here...;
#X restore 43 141 pd Loading_libs_in_an_abstraction;
| #N canvas 429 58 448 238 10;
#X declare;
#X text 20 37 Explain what libraries are \, how to load them \, and
any missing features that are currently being worked on.;
| 34 | needs_work all_about_pd | how pure data libraries are loaded | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: how pure data libraries are loaded, Keywords: needs_work all_about_pd |
01.PART1.hello.pd | pd\doc\2.control.examples\01.PART1.hello.pd | #N canvas 448 60 448 496 10;
#X msg 144 42 hello world;
#X obj 144 116 print;
#X floatatom 257 42 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 141 134 object;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header hello_world 20 10
1 18 -261139 -33289 0;
#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X obj 1 474 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 385 143 494 284 META 0;
#X text 12 115 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
#X text 12 95 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 45 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 135 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Miller Puckette. Updated for release
0.33. Jonathan Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template
for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 65 DESCRIPTION the obligatory first program as in any programming
language to print out "Hello World";
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS control GUI user_input tutorial;
#X restore 382 476 pd META;
#N canvas 20 281 428 279 References 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
14 -261139 -33289 0;
#X text 7 2 Hello World- Related Help Documents;
#X text 19 37 Help patches and tutorials in Pure Data are themselves
little programs called "patches". You can interact with the objects
in them and even produce sound and edit the contents. The help patches
and tutorials that come with Pd are read-only by default \, so you
don't have to worry about changing them.;
#X obj 18 247 pddp/pddplink http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
;
#X text 18 190 Netiquette guide:;
#X obj 18 207 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/community/lists/Netiquette
;
#X text 18 110 Another "hello world" moment comes when you discover
the Pd community that corresponds over the Pure Data user mailing list.
You can search for answers to questions on there \, and if you're having
a hard time finding info you can always ask questions \, too. See the
netiquette page before posting \, though.;
#X text 18 230 Pd user mailing list:;
#X restore 103 476 pd References;
#X obj 6 476 pddp/pddplink ../5.reference/pddp/help.pd -text help;
#X text 23 175 There are four types of text objects in Pd: message
box \, atom box \, object \, and comment.;
#X text 255 59 atom box;
#X text 155 58 message box;
#X text 23 210 Message boxes respond to mouse clicks by sending their
contents to one or more destinations. The usual destination is the
"outlet" at the lower left corner of the box.;
#X text 74 50 outlet -->;
#X text 23 258 Click the message box above and watch the terminal window
Pd was started in. You should see the "hello world" message appear.
;
#X text 23 305 Atom boxes respond to clicking and dragging up and down
with the mouse \, by changing their contents and sending the result
out their outlets. You can also click an atom box and then type an
atom. Hit "Enter" to output the number or click anywhere else to cancel.
;
#X text 23 376 Objects \, like [print] above \, may have all sorts
of functions depending on what's typed into them. The [print] object
simply prints out every message it receives.;
#X text 23 425 To get help on an object \, right-click it then choose
"Help" in the popup menu. You should see a "help window" for the object.
;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
| #N canvas 448 60 448 496 10;
#X msg 144 42 hello world;
#X obj 144 116 print;
#X floatatom 257 42 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 141 134 object;
#X text 23 175 There are four types of text objects in Pd: message
box \, atom box \, object \, and comment.;
#X text 255 59 atom box;
#X text 155 58 message box;
#X text 23 210 Message boxes respond to mouse clicks by sending their
contents to one or more destinations. The usual destination is the
"outlet" at the lower left corner of the box.;
#X text 74 50 outlet -->;
#X text 23 258 Click the message box above and watch the terminal window
Pd was started in. You should see the "hello world" message appear.
;
#X text 23 305 Atom boxes respond to clicking and dragging up and down
with the mouse \, by changing their contents and sending the result
out their outlets. You can also click an atom box and then type an
atom. Hit "Enter" to output the number or click anywhere else to cancel.
;
#X text 23 376 Objects \, like [print] above \, may have all sorts
of functions depending on what's typed into them. The [print] object
simply prints out every message it receives.;
#X text 23 425 To get help on an object \, right-click it then choose
"Help" in the popup menu. You should see a "help window" for the object.
;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
| 38 | control GUI user_input tutorial | the obligatory first program as in any programming
language to print out "Hello World" | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: the obligatory first program as in any programming
language to print out "Hello World", Keywords: control GUI user_input tutorial |
step-help.pd | externals\maxlib\step-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 510 321 12;
#X floatatom 33 229 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 72 7 step :: output sequence of numbers (similar to 'line')
;
#X text 138 25 written by Olaf Matthes ([email protected]);
#X text 222 250 stepsize :: step between two numbers;
#X msg 33 76 23 6000 2;
#X msg 62 119 230;
#X obj 101 282 line;
#X text 98 117 send a single number to jump;
#X text 121 77 send a triplet to step to a new value;
#X text 22 282 see also:;
#X msg 80 146 stop;
#X text 127 147 "stop" message to stop output;
#X text 121 92 <new value> <time> <step>;
#X text 123 196 step <value> <stepsize>;
#X text 221 234 value :: value to start with;
#X obj 33 195 step 100 3;
#N canvas 292 198 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 170 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 150 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 90 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 110 INLET_2 float;
#X text 12 130 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION output sequence of numbers ( similar to line
);
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control ramp;
#X text 12 70 INLET_0 float list stop;
#X restore 448 292 pd META;
#X connect 4 0 15 0;
#X connect 5 0 15 0;
#X connect 10 0 15 0;
#X connect 15 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 510 321 12;
#X floatatom 33 229 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 72 7 step :: output sequence of numbers (similar to 'line')
;
#X text 138 25 written by Olaf Matthes ([email protected]);
#X text 222 250 stepsize :: step between two numbers;
#X msg 33 76 23 6000 2;
#X msg 62 119 230;
#X obj 101 282 line;
#X text 98 117 send a single number to jump;
#X text 121 77 send a triplet to step to a new value;
#X text 22 282 see also:;
#X msg 80 146 stop;
#X text 127 147 "stop" message to stop output;
#X text 121 92 <new value> <time> <step>;
#X text 123 196 step <value> <stepsize>;
#X text 221 234 value :: value to start with;
#X obj 33 195 step 100 3;
#X connect 4 0 15 0;
#X connect 5 0 15 0;
#X connect 10 0 15 0;
#X connect 15 0 0 0;
| 32 | control ramp | output sequence of numbers ( similar to line
) | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: output sequence of numbers ( similar to line
), Keywords: control ramp |
23.sequencing.pd | pd\doc\2.control.examples\23.sequencing.pd | #N canvas 434 157 448 454 10;
#X obj 115 131 r receive1;
#X obj 201 131 r receive2;
#X msg 22 85 clear \, add receive1 1 \, add 1000 receive1 0 \, add
receive2 2 \, add 1000 receive2 0 \, add receive1 3 \, bang;
#X obj 22 125 qlist;
#X floatatom 115 156 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 201 156 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 19 184 The "add" messages add lines to the qlist \, so that
it contains:;
#X text 55 219 receive1 1;
#X text 55 239 1000 receive1 0;
#X text 55 259 receive2 2;
#X text 55 279 1000 receive2 0;
#X text 55 299 receive1 3;
#X text 18 366 If you have more than 5 lines or so wou will probably
want to store them as a separate file and have qlist read it. You can
also write files \, set tempo \, and single step... see the help patch
for details.;
#X text 19 322 and the "bang" instructs qlist to play the sequence
by sending messages to "receive" objects. Messages starting with numbers
request that amount of delay.;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header sequencing 20 10
1 18 -261139 -33289 0;
#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X obj 1 432 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 34 378 494 284 META 0;
#X text 12 125 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Miller Puckette;
#X text 12 85 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 45 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Updated for release 0.26. Jonathan
Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version
0.42.;
#X text 12 65 DESCRIPTION sequencing with [qlist] and [textfile];
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS control tutorial;
#X restore 382 434 pd META;
#X text 19 37 You can use [qlist] or [textfile] objects for sequencing.
[qlist] is simpler to use than the (more versatile) [textfile].;
#N canvas 15 364 428 143 References 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
14 -261139 -33289 0;
#X text 7 2 Sequencing- Related Help Documents;
#X text 19 37 The [list] objects are also very good objects for sequencing.
;
#X obj 22 73 list;
#X restore 103 434 pd References;
#X obj 6 434 pddp/pddplink ../5.reference/pddp/help.pd -text help;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 5 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
| #N canvas 434 157 448 454 10;
#X obj 115 131 r receive1;
#X obj 201 131 r receive2;
#X msg 22 85 clear \, add receive1 1 \, add 1000 receive1 0 \, add
receive2 2 \, add 1000 receive2 0 \, add receive1 3 \, bang;
#X obj 22 125 qlist;
#X floatatom 115 156 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 201 156 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 19 184 The "add" messages add lines to the qlist \, so that
it contains:;
#X text 55 219 receive1 1;
#X text 55 239 1000 receive1 0;
#X text 55 259 receive2 2;
#X text 55 279 1000 receive2 0;
#X text 55 299 receive1 3;
#X text 18 366 If you have more than 5 lines or so wou will probably
want to store them as a separate file and have qlist read it. You can
also write files \, set tempo \, and single step... see the help patch
for details.;
#X text 19 322 and the "bang" instructs qlist to play the sequence
by sending messages to "receive" objects. Messages starting with numbers
request that amount of delay.;
#X text 19 37 You can use [qlist] or [textfile] objects for sequencing.
[qlist] is simpler to use than the (more versatile) [textfile].;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 5 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
| 38 | control tutorial | sequencing with [qlist] and [textfile] | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: sequencing with [qlist] and [textfile], Keywords: control tutorial |
repack-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\repack-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 684 547 10;
#X obj 78 35 repack;
#X obj 73 303 print;
#X floatatom 73 120 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 73 138 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10;
#X obj 73 265 repack 7;
#X msg 73 157 hallo;
#X text 149 33 (re)packs (packages of) floats/symbols/pointers/anythings
to packages of a (given) size;
#X msg 120 187 bang;
#X floatatom 116 235 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 172 236 set the package-size;
#X text 173 191 output the currently made package immediately;
#X obj 56 501 repack 1;
#X text 118 502 unfolds packages to atoms \; see also;
#X obj 337 503 drip;
#X text 72 407 creation:;
#X text 140 408 "repack <n>" create packages of the length n;
#X text 582 11 part of zexy;
#N canvas 509 158 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 175 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 155 AUTHOR IOhannes m zmoelnig;
#X text 12 95 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION (re)packs (packages of) floats/symbols/pointers/anythings
to packages of a (given) size;
#X text 12 115 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 135 OUTLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control anything_op;
#X restore 625 517 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 1 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
#X connect 7 0 4 0;
#X connect 8 0 4 1;
| #N canvas 0 31 684 547 10;
#X obj 78 35 repack;
#X obj 73 303 print;
#X floatatom 73 120 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 73 138 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10;
#X obj 73 265 repack 7;
#X msg 73 157 hallo;
#X text 149 33 (re)packs (packages of) floats/symbols/pointers/anythings
to packages of a (given) size;
#X msg 120 187 bang;
#X floatatom 116 235 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 172 236 set the package-size;
#X text 173 191 output the currently made package immediately;
#X obj 56 501 repack 1;
#X text 118 502 unfolds packages to atoms \; see also;
#X obj 337 503 drip;
#X text 72 407 creation:;
#X text 140 408 "repack <n>" create packages of the length n;
#X text 582 11 part of zexy;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 1 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
#X connect 7 0 4 0;
#X connect 8 0 4 1;
| 34 | control anything_op | (re)packs (packages of) floats/symbols/pointers/anythings
to packages of a (given) size | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: (re)packs (packages of) floats/symbols/pointers/anythings
to packages of a (given) size, Keywords: control anything_op |
spectrogram~-help.pd | abstractions\jmmmp\spectrogram~-help.pd | #N canvas 53 147 704 415 10;
#X text 12 387 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 576 155 Outlets;
#X text 576 105 Inlets;
#X text 575 125 - Audio to analyse;
#X text 576 205 GUI;
#X text 576 225 - Zoom control;
#X text 576 175 - Same as inlet;
#X text 12 367 (C) 2009 Jo�o Pais - [email protected];
#X obj 18 106 spectrogram~;
#X text 11 11 [spectrogram~] - Spectrogram with 512 bins resolution
;
#X text 12 30 Spectrum analyser based on M. Puckette's tutorial patch.
Harmonic content is analysed in 512 bins resolution \, 20 times a second.
Tested on 44.1KHz.;
#X obj 18 76 noise~;
#N canvas 504 106 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 55 AUTHOR Jo�o Pais <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 95 LICENSE BSD;
#X text 12 75 LIBRARY jmmmp;
#X text 13 115 WEBSITE http://puredata.info/Members/jmmmp;
#X text 12 6 DESCRIPTION Spectrogram with 512 bins resolution;
#X text 12 36 KEYWORDS spectrogram;
#X text 12 135 VERSION 2009;
#X text 14 166 INLET_0 - Audio to analyse;
#X text 14 185 OUTLET_0 - Same as inlet;
#X restore 642 386 pd META;
#X connect 11 0 8 0;
| #N canvas 53 147 704 415 10;
#X text 12 387 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 576 155 Outlets;
#X text 576 105 Inlets;
#X text 575 125 - Audio to analyse;
#X text 576 205 GUI;
#X text 576 225 - Zoom control;
#X text 576 175 - Same as inlet;
#X text 12 367 (C) 2009 Jo�o Pais - [email protected];
#X obj 18 106 spectrogram~;
#X text 11 11 [spectrogram~] - Spectrogram with 512 bins resolution
;
#X text 12 30 Spectrum analyser based on M. Puckette's tutorial patch.
Harmonic content is analysed in 512 bins resolution \, 20 times a second.
Tested on 44.1KHz.;
#X obj 18 76 noise~;
#X connect 11 0 8 0;
| 25 | spectrogram | Spectrogram with 512 bins resolution | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: Spectrogram with 512 bins resolution, Keywords: spectrogram |
synapseA~-help.pd | externals\mjlib\synapseA~-help.pd | #N canvas 3 53 450 300 10;
#X text 120 178 placeholder help patch;
#X text 147 62 from mjlib;
#X obj 162 123 synapseA~;
#N canvas 466 220 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 205 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 35 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 185 AUTHOR Mark Williamson <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 145 OUTLET_1;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal needs_work (EXAMPLE/INLETS/OUTLETS/DESCRIPTION?)
;
#X text 12 55 DESCRIPTION;
#X text 12 85 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 105 INLET_1;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0;
#X text 12 165 OUTLET_2;
#X restore 398 269 pd META;
| #N canvas 3 53 450 300 10;
#X text 120 178 placeholder help patch;
#X text 147 62 from mjlib;
#X obj 162 123 synapseA~;
| 16 | signal needs_work (EXAMPLE/INLETS/OUTLETS/DESCRIPTION?) | ?) | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: ?), Keywords: signal needs_work (EXAMPLE/INLETS/OUTLETS/DESCRIPTION?) |
23.sequencing.pd | pd\doc\2.control.examples\23.sequencing.pd | #N canvas 434 157 448 454 10;
#X obj 115 131 r receive1;
#X obj 201 131 r receive2;
#X msg 22 85 clear \, add receive1 1 \, add 1000 receive1 0 \, add
receive2 2 \, add 1000 receive2 0 \, add receive1 3 \, bang;
#X obj 22 125 qlist;
#X floatatom 115 156 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 201 156 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 19 184 The "add" messages add lines to the qlist \, so that
it contains:;
#X text 55 219 receive1 1;
#X text 55 239 1000 receive1 0;
#X text 55 259 receive2 2;
#X text 55 279 1000 receive2 0;
#X text 55 299 receive1 3;
#X text 18 366 If you have more than 5 lines or so wou will probably
want to store them as a separate file and have qlist read it. You can
also write files \, set tempo \, and single step... see the help patch
for details.;
#X text 19 322 and the "bang" instructs qlist to play the sequence
by sending messages to "receive" objects. Messages starting with numbers
request that amount of delay.;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header sequencing 20 10
1 18 -261139 -33289 0;
#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X obj 1 432 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 34 378 494 284 META 0;
#X text 12 125 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Miller Puckette;
#X text 12 85 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 45 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Updated for release 0.26. Jonathan
Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version
0.42.;
#X text 12 65 DESCRIPTION sequencing with [qlist] and [textfile];
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS control tutorial;
#X restore 382 434 pd META;
#X text 19 37 You can use [qlist] or [textfile] objects for sequencing.
[qlist] is simpler to use than the (more versatile) [textfile].;
#N canvas 15 364 428 143 References 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
14 -261139 -33289 0;
#X text 7 2 Sequencing- Related Help Documents;
#X text 19 37 The [list] objects are also very good objects for sequencing.
;
#X obj 22 73 list;
#X restore 103 434 pd References;
#X obj 6 434 pddp/pddplink ../5.reference/pddp/help.pd -text help;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 5 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
| #N canvas 434 157 448 454 10;
#X obj 115 131 r receive1;
#X obj 201 131 r receive2;
#X msg 22 85 clear \, add receive1 1 \, add 1000 receive1 0 \, add
receive2 2 \, add 1000 receive2 0 \, add receive1 3 \, bang;
#X obj 22 125 qlist;
#X floatatom 115 156 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 201 156 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 19 184 The "add" messages add lines to the qlist \, so that
it contains:;
#X text 55 219 receive1 1;
#X text 55 239 1000 receive1 0;
#X text 55 259 receive2 2;
#X text 55 279 1000 receive2 0;
#X text 55 299 receive1 3;
#X text 18 366 If you have more than 5 lines or so wou will probably
want to store them as a separate file and have qlist read it. You can
also write files \, set tempo \, and single step... see the help patch
for details.;
#X text 19 322 and the "bang" instructs qlist to play the sequence
by sending messages to "receive" objects. Messages starting with numbers
request that amount of delay.;
#X text 19 37 You can use [qlist] or [textfile] objects for sequencing.
[qlist] is simpler to use than the (more versatile) [textfile].;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 5 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
| 38 | control tutorial | sequencing with [qlist] and [textfile] | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: sequencing with [qlist] and [textfile], Keywords: control tutorial |
08.circle.pd | pd\doc\4.data.structures\pd-l2ork\ds-tutorials\08.circle.pd | #N struct drawtut-circle float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 638 554 10;
#X msg 143 117 stroke blue;
#X text 52 484 Lines are only a single stroke. They don't have any
inner area to fill \, so none of the messages like "fill" or "fill-rule"
have any effect.;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: circle;
#X text 0 1 ____________________________;
#X text 53 23 Circles are another simple shape.;
#X obj 53 57 struct drawtut-circle float x float y;
#X scalar drawtut-circle 157 283 \;;
#X text 268 273 <- a circle;
#X msg 53 117 fill yellow;
#X msg 228 117 stroke-width \$1;
#X floatatom 228 93 5 0 0 0 - - -, f 5;
#X text 51 414 Keep in mind that the coordinates for a circle specify
its center \, not the top left corner of the shape's bounding box.
But it's easy to that if you want to-- just offset the coordinates
by value you use for the radius. (That would be [draw circle 80 80
80] for the above example.);
#X obj 53 153 draw circle 80 0 0;
#X text 52 374 The [draw] object above creates a circle with a radius
of 80 pixels \, with the center of the circle at (0 \, 0).;
#N canvas 291 300 450 300 META 0;
#X text 16 26 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 16 66 AUTHOR Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 86 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 6 KEYWORDS tutorial data_structure draw gui;
#X text 16 46 DESCRIPTION drawing a circle with the [draw] command
;
#X restore 568 522 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 12 0;
#X connect 8 0 12 0;
#X connect 9 0 12 0;
#X connect 10 0 9 0;
| #N struct drawtut-circle float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 638 554 10;
#X msg 143 117 stroke blue;
#X text 52 484 Lines are only a single stroke. They don't have any
inner area to fill \, so none of the messages like "fill" or "fill-rule"
have any effect.;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: circle;
#X text 0 1 ____________________________;
#X text 53 23 Circles are another simple shape.;
#X obj 53 57 struct drawtut-circle float x float y;
#X scalar drawtut-circle 157 283 \;;
#X text 268 273 <- a circle;
#X msg 53 117 fill yellow;
#X msg 228 117 stroke-width \$1;
#X floatatom 228 93 5 0 0 0 - - -, f 5;
#X text 51 414 Keep in mind that the coordinates for a circle specify
its center \, not the top left corner of the shape's bounding box.
But it's easy to that if you want to-- just offset the coordinates
by value you use for the radius. (That would be [draw circle 80 80
80] for the above example.);
#X obj 53 153 draw circle 80 0 0;
#X text 52 374 The [draw] object above creates a circle with a radius
of 80 pixels \, with the center of the circle at (0 \, 0).;
#X connect 0 0 12 0;
#X connect 8 0 12 0;
#X connect 9 0 12 0;
#X connect 10 0 9 0;
| 27 | tutorial data_structure draw gui | drawing a circle with the [draw] command | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: drawing a circle with the [draw] command, Keywords: tutorial data_structure draw gui |
C06.signal.to.control.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\3.audio.examples\C06.signal.to.control.pd | #N canvas 434 220 448 265 10;
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#X obj 88 39 loadbang;
#X msg 87 65 1;
#X obj 87 128 outlet;
#X obj 87 96 metro 100;
#X msg 178 70 \; pd dsp 1;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
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#X obj 46 145 phasor~ 1;
#X floatatom 21 206 5 0 0 0 - - -, f 5;
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#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X text 18 38 The [snapshot~] object allows you to convert from signals
back to control streams (float messages) -- an opposite of [signal~].
The value output is always the end of the most recently computed audio
block \, so that even if you bang it metronomically (as here) it need
not give you samples that are exactly evenly spaced.;
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#X text 12 105 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
#X text 12 85 AUTHOR Miller Puckette;
#X text 12 65 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Updated for release 0.37. Jonathan
Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version
0.42.;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION converting signals to controls;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal conversion tutorial;
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#X text 19 37 links:;
#X text 7 2 signals to controls- Related Help Documents;
#X restore 103 245 pd References;
#X obj 6 245 pddp/pddplink ../5.reference/pddp/help.pd -text help;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
| #N canvas 434 220 448 265 10;
#X obj 21 175 snapshot~;
#X obj 46 145 phasor~ 1;
#X floatatom 21 206 5 0 0 0 - - -, f 5;
#X text 18 38 The [snapshot~] object allows you to convert from signals
back to control streams (float messages) -- an opposite of [signal~].
The value output is always the end of the most recently computed audio
block \, so that even if you bang it metronomically (as here) it need
not give you samples that are exactly evenly spaced.;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
| 37 | signal conversion tutorial | converting signals to controls | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: converting signals to controls, Keywords: signal conversion tutorial |
tabsort-help.pd | externals\moonlib\tabsort-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 534 403 10;
#X text 22 332 (c) Antoine Rousseau 2001;
#X floatatom 39 303 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 21 19 tabsort;
#X text 20 58 args: source_table dest_table;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
#X array source 10 float 1;
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#X coords 0 1 9 -1 200 140 1;
#X restore 51 92 graph;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
#X array dest 10 float 1;
#A 0 9 8 7 0 6 5 4 3 2 1;
#X coords 0 10 9 0 200 140 1;
#X restore 304 89 graph;
#X obj 39 282 tabsort source dest;
#X msg 39 262 10;
#X text 79 12 write to dest_table the indices of source_table's elements
sorted by decreasing order (biggest first);
#X text 38 248 sort the n first elements;
#X obj 304 264 tabread dest;
#X obj 304 285 tabread source;
#X floatatom 304 246 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 304 305 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 347 244 try it!;
#X text 300 321 it should decrease with input;
#N canvas 572 197 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Antoine Rousseau;
#X text 12 135 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Antoine Rousseau. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control array;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION write to dest_table the indices of source_table's
elements sorted by decreasing order;
#X restore 476 370 pd META;
#X connect 6 0 1 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 0;
#X connect 10 0 11 0;
#X connect 11 0 13 0;
#X connect 12 0 10 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 534 403 10;
#X text 22 332 (c) Antoine Rousseau 2001;
#X floatatom 39 303 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 21 19 tabsort;
#X text 20 58 args: source_table dest_table;
| 39 | control array | write to dest_table the indices of source_table's
elements sorted by decreasing order | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: write to dest_table the indices of source_table's
elements sorted by decreasing order, Keywords: control array |
tabdump2-help.pd | externals\moonlib\tabdump2-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 496 358 10;
#X obj 13 21 tabdump2;
#X obj 187 40 tabdump;
#X text 22 332 (c) Antoine Rousseau 2004;
#X text 104 21 dump the contents of a table as a list;
#X text 104 37 like zexy's;
#X text 244 38 but with min/max dumping limits.;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
#X array \$0-array 10 float 0;
#X coords 0 1 9 0 100 80 1;
#X restore 330 71 graph;
#X obj 17 132 s \$0-array;
#X msg 17 112 0 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9;
#X obj 17 92 loadbang;
#X obj 34 243 tabdump2 \$0-array;
#X obj 34 269 l2s;
#X symbolatom 34 293 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 258 204 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X msg 22 204 dump 0 5;
#X msg 95 203 dump 5 10;
#X text 18 177 dump N M: from N to (M-1);
#X msg 174 203 dump 5 6;
#N canvas 502 150 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Antoine Rousseau;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Antoine Rousseau. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control array;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION dump the contents of a table as a list;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 bang dump;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 list;
#X restore 440 329 pd META;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
#X connect 10 0 11 0;
#X connect 11 0 12 0;
#X connect 13 0 10 0;
#X connect 14 0 10 0;
#X connect 15 0 10 0;
#X connect 17 0 10 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 496 358 10;
#X obj 13 21 tabdump2;
#X obj 187 40 tabdump;
#X text 22 332 (c) Antoine Rousseau 2004;
#X text 104 21 dump the contents of a table as a list;
#X text 104 37 like zexy's;
#X text 244 38 but with min/max dumping limits.;
| 39 | control array | dump the contents of a table as a list | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: dump the contents of a table as a list, Keywords: control array |
bfft~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\bfft~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 480 309 10;
#X obj 17 62 osc~ 500;
#X floatatom 17 -11 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 17 23 * 187.5;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
#X array \$0-scope 64 float 0;
#X coords 0 1 63 -1 200 140 1 0 0;
#X restore 233 16 graph;
#X obj 18 113 bfft~;
#X obj 71 112 ibfft~;
#X text 13 -74 like fft~ but normalized and;
#N canvas 379 254 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 135 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal block_oriented;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION like fft~ but normalized and spectrum: (DC
\, NY) \, (R1 \, I1) \, ...(RN-1 \, IN-1);
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X restore 428 216 pd META;
#X text 12 -60 spectrum: (DC \, NY) \, (R1 \, I1) \, ...(RN-1 \, IN-1)
;
#X obj 17 180 tabsend~ \$0-scope;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 4 0 9 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 480 309 10;
#X obj 17 62 osc~ 500;
#X floatatom 17 -11 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 17 23 * 187.5;
| 26 | signal block_oriented | like fft~ but normalized and spectrum: (DC
\, NY) \, (R1 \, I1) \, ...(RN-1 \, IN-1) | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: like fft~ but normalized and spectrum: (DC
\, NY) \, (R1 \, I1) \, ...(RN-1 \, IN-1), Keywords: signal block_oriented |
hid_centered-help.pd | externals\hid\hid_centered-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 468 398 10;
#X obj 5 2 cnv 15 450 20 empty empty hid_centered 2 11 1 18 -233017
-66577 0;
#X obj 422 3 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X text 27 320 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X text 244 334 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 98 291 For more info:;
#X obj 102 234 hid/hid_centered;
#X obj 137 105 tgl 25 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -225271 -1 -1 0
1;
#X msg 200 138 open \$1;
#X obj 200 118 hradio 15 1 1 8 \$0-device-number empty choose_a_device
0 -6 1 9 -262144 -1 -1 7;
#X obj 174 118 nbx 1 14 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty \$0-device-number empty
0 -6 0 14 -166441 -1 -1 0 256;
#X obj 137 170 joystick 0;
#X obj 205 235 hid/hid_centered;
#X floatatom 205 256 5 0 0 0 Y - -;
#X floatatom 102 255 5 0 0 0 X - -;
#X floatatom 205 216 5 0 0 0 Y - -;
#X floatatom 102 215 5 0 0 0 X - -;
#X text 19 34 Convert the standard "0 to 1" [hid] format to "-1 to
1" so that 0 is the center point of the range. With a joystick \, for
example \, this can make the center point of the joystick (0 \, 0)
rather than (0.5 \, 0.5).;
#N canvas 478 206 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 35 LICENSE GPL;
#X text 12 85 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 55 DESCRIPTION convert the standard "0 to 1" [hid] format
to "-1 to 1" so that 0 is the center point of the range;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control conversion abstraction needs_work (connections)
;
#X restore 408 368 pd META;
#X connect 6 0 10 0;
#X connect 7 0 10 0;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 468 398 10;
#X text 27 320 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X text 244 334 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 98 291 For more info:;
#X obj 102 234 hid/hid_centered;
#X obj 137 105 tgl 25 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -225271 -1 -1 0
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#X msg 200 138 open \$1;
#X obj 200 118 hradio 15 1 1 8 \$0-device-number empty choose_a_device
0 -6 1 9 -262144 -1 -1 7;
#X obj 174 118 nbx 1 14 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty \$0-device-number empty
0 -6 0 14 -166441 -1 -1 0 256;
#X obj 137 170 joystick 0;
#X obj 205 235 hid/hid_centered;
#X floatatom 205 256 5 0 0 0 Y - -;
#X floatatom 102 255 5 0 0 0 X - -;
#X floatatom 205 216 5 0 0 0 Y - -;
#X floatatom 102 215 5 0 0 0 X - -;
#X text 19 34 Convert the standard "0 to 1" [hid] format to "-1 to
1" so that 0 is the center point of the range. With a joystick \, for
example \, this can make the center point of the joystick (0 \, 0)
rather than (0.5 \, 0.5).;
#X connect 6 0 10 0;
#X connect 7 0 10 0;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
| 30 | control conversion abstraction needs_work (connections) | convert the standard "0 to 1" [hid] format
to "-1 to 1" so that 0 is the center point of the range | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: convert the standard "0 to 1" [hid] format
to "-1 to 1" so that 0 is the center point of the range, Keywords: control conversion abstraction needs_work (connections) |
samplerate~-help.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\5.reference\samplerate~-help.pd | #N canvas 431 34 555 619 10;
#X obj 0 595 cnv 15 552 21 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -228856 -66577 0;
#X obj 0 0 cnv 15 552 40 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header samplerate~ 3 12
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#X obj 0 431 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.inlets inlets 8 12 0 13
-228856 -1 0;
#N canvas 488 283 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 105 LIBRARY internal;
#X text 12 145 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Miller Puckette;
#X text 12 185 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes revised the patch
to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION get the current sample rate;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 bang;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 165 RELEASE_DATE 1997;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control;
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#X obj 0 511 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.argument arguments 8 12
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#X obj 0 538 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.more_info more_info 8 12
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#X text 98 515 (none);
#N canvas 222 516 428 109 Related_objects 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
14 -204280 -1 0;
#X text 8 2 [samplerate~] Related Objects;
#X restore 102 597 pd Related_objects;
#X obj 78 440 cnv 17 3 17 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.let.0 0 5 9 0 16 -228856
-162280 0;
#X text 98 482 float;
#X obj 78 483 cnv 17 3 17 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.let.0 0 5 9 0 16 -228856
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#X obj 470 11 samplerate~;
#X obj 225 197 samplerate~;
#X floatatom 225 240 8 0 0 0 - - -, f 8;
#X obj 225 154 bng 30 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -260818 -1
-1;
#X text 98 439 bang;
#X text 168 439 - when sent a bang message \, [samplerate~] outputs
the sample rate that Pd is currently running at.;
#X text 99 542 Pd's sample rate can be changed using the command line
flag: -r <n>. For example: pd -r 22050;
#X text 11 23 get the current sample rate;
#X text 99 573 DSP does not need to be turned on for [samplerate~]
to work;
#X text 168 482 - the sample rate.;
#X obj 4 597 pddp/pddplink all_about_help_patches.pd -text Usage Guide
;
#X connect 13 0 14 0;
#X connect 15 0 13 0;
| #N canvas 431 34 555 619 10;
#X text 98 515 (none);
#X text 98 482 float;
#X obj 470 11 samplerate~;
#X obj 225 197 samplerate~;
#X floatatom 225 240 8 0 0 0 - - -, f 8;
#X obj 225 154 bng 30 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -260818 -1
-1;
#X text 98 439 bang;
#X text 168 439 - when sent a bang message \, [samplerate~] outputs
the sample rate that Pd is currently running at.;
#X text 99 542 Pd's sample rate can be changed using the command line
flag: -r <n>. For example: pd -r 22050;
#X text 11 23 get the current sample rate;
#X text 99 573 DSP does not need to be turned on for [samplerate~]
to work;
#X text 168 482 - the sample rate.;
#X connect 13 0 14 0;
#X connect 15 0 13 0;
| 40 | control | get the current sample rate | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: get the current sample rate, Keywords: control |
11.polygon.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\4.data.structures\pd-l2ork\ds-tutorials\11.polygon.pd | #N struct drawtut-polygon float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 845 575 10;
#X msg 53 117 stroke blue;
#X msg 142 117 fill yellow;
#X msg 228 117 stroke-width \$1;
#X floatatom 228 93 5 0 0 0 - - -, f 5;
#X obj 53 57 struct drawtut-polygon float x float y;
#X scalar drawtut-polygon -138 117 \;;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: polygon;
#X text 0 1 _____________________________;
#X text 53 23 Polygons are closed shapes.;
#X obj 53 153 draw polygon 350 75 379 161 469 161 397 215 423 301 350
250 277 301 303 215 231 161 321 161;
#X text 52 444 The polygon shape is like polyline \, except it creates
a closed shape.;
#X obj 432 153 draw polygon 250 75 323 301 131 161 369 161 177 301
;
#X text 632 311 <- two polygons;
#X obj 595 97 loadbang;
#X text 52 484 For the polygon on the right \, you can see how the
line segments actually intersect each other. When you want to fill
such a shape \, use the "fill-rule" message to specify the algorithm
for how to fill overlapping areas.;
#X msg 595 121 transform translate 375 0 \, fill red;
#X msg 432 56 fill-rule 0;
#X text 517 57 nonzero;
#X text 527 87 evenodd;
#X msg 442 86 fill-rule 1;
#N canvas 290 275 450 300 META 0;
#X text 16 26 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 16 66 AUTHOR Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 86 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 6 KEYWORDS tutorial data_structure draw gui;
#X text 16 46 DESCRIPTION drawing polygons with the [draw] command
;
#X restore 780 544 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 9 0;
#X connect 1 0 9 0;
#X connect 2 0 9 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 13 0 15 0;
#X connect 15 0 11 0;
#X connect 16 0 11 0;
#X connect 19 0 11 0;
| #N struct drawtut-polygon float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 845 575 10;
#X msg 53 117 stroke blue;
#X msg 142 117 fill yellow;
#X msg 228 117 stroke-width \$1;
#X floatatom 228 93 5 0 0 0 - - -, f 5;
#X obj 53 57 struct drawtut-polygon float x float y;
#X scalar drawtut-polygon -138 117 \;;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: polygon;
#X text 0 1 _____________________________;
#X text 53 23 Polygons are closed shapes.;
#X obj 53 153 draw polygon 350 75 379 161 469 161 397 215 423 301 350
250 277 301 303 215 231 161 321 161;
#X text 52 444 The polygon shape is like polyline \, except it creates
a closed shape.;
#X obj 432 153 draw polygon 250 75 323 301 131 161 369 161 177 301
;
#X text 632 311 <- two polygons;
#X obj 595 97 loadbang;
#X text 52 484 For the polygon on the right \, you can see how the
line segments actually intersect each other. When you want to fill
such a shape \, use the "fill-rule" message to specify the algorithm
for how to fill overlapping areas.;
#X msg 595 121 transform translate 375 0 \, fill red;
#X msg 432 56 fill-rule 0;
#X text 517 57 nonzero;
#X text 527 87 evenodd;
#X msg 442 86 fill-rule 1;
#X connect 0 0 9 0;
#X connect 1 0 9 0;
#X connect 2 0 9 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 13 0 15 0;
#X connect 15 0 11 0;
#X connect 16 0 11 0;
#X connect 19 0 11 0;
| 37 | tutorial data_structure draw gui | drawing polygons with the [draw] command | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: drawing polygons with the [draw] command, Keywords: tutorial data_structure draw gui |
promiscous~-help.pd | externals\ext13\promiscous~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 411 264 10;
#X obj 89 151 dac~;
#X text 15 19 promiscous~ converts all network traffic;
#X text 15 41 from a given interface to signal.;
#X text 15 196 pd must run with root permissions \, to catch the traffic
;
#X obj 100 93 promiscous~ eth0;
#N canvas 421 178 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 115 RELEASE_DATE 2009-06-12;
#X text 12 135 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 95 AUTHOR [email protected];
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION convert all network traffic from a given
interface to a signal;
#X text 12 75 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal network;
#X restore 354 237 pd META;
#X connect 4 0 0 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 1;
| #N canvas 0 31 411 264 10;
#X obj 89 151 dac~;
#X text 15 19 promiscous~ converts all network traffic;
#X text 15 41 from a given interface to signal.;
#X text 15 196 pd must run with root permissions \, to catch the traffic
;
#X obj 100 93 promiscous~ eth0;
#X connect 4 0 0 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 1;
| 17 | signal network | convert all network traffic from a given
interface to a signal | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: convert all network traffic from a given
interface to a signal, Keywords: signal network |
4.fonts.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\manuals\pd-msg\1.msg_and_patch\4.fonts.pd | #N canvas 295 201 405 234 10;
#X msg 14 26 menufont;
#X msg 32 64 font 10 100 100;
#X msg 32 88 font 14 100 100;
#X msg 30 114 font 24 100 100;
#X msg 158 86 50;
#X msg 198 86 200;
#X msg 158 112 font 10 100 \$1;
#X msg 274 84 50;
#X msg 314 84 200;
#X msg 274 112 font 10 \$1 100;
#X obj 14 196 s pd-4.fonts.pd;
#X text 14 3 Here a list of all the messages dealing with fonts :;
#N canvas 458 158 494 396 META 0;
#X text 12 95 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Damien Henry. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 64 DESCRIPTION changing font size with messages to a canvas
;
#X text 12 43 LICENSE public domain;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial
;
#X restore 347 206 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 10 0;
#X connect 1 0 10 0;
#X connect 2 0 10 0;
#X connect 3 0 10 0;
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 10 0;
#X connect 7 0 9 0;
#X connect 8 0 9 0;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
| #N canvas 295 201 405 234 10;
#X msg 14 26 menufont;
#X msg 32 64 font 10 100 100;
#X msg 32 88 font 14 100 100;
#X msg 30 114 font 24 100 100;
#X msg 158 86 50;
#X msg 198 86 200;
#X msg 158 112 font 10 100 \$1;
#X msg 274 84 50;
#X msg 314 84 200;
#X msg 274 112 font 10 \$1 100;
#X obj 14 196 s pd-4.fonts.pd;
#X text 14 3 Here a list of all the messages dealing with fonts :;
#X connect 0 0 10 0;
#X connect 1 0 10 0;
#X connect 2 0 10 0;
#X connect 3 0 10 0;
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 10 0;
#X connect 7 0 9 0;
#X connect 8 0 9 0;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
| 29 | control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial | changing font size with messages to a canvas | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: changing font size with messages to a canvas, Keywords: control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial |
temperature-help.pd | externals\maxlib\temperature-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 454 304 12;
#X obj 45 139 temperature 500;
#X floatatom 45 193 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 45 91 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 132 27 written by <[email protected]>;
#X floatatom 160 104 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 219 103 set new time interval;
#X text 104 192 number of changes (i.e. the 'temperature');
#X text 104 209 of the input during one time interval;
#X msg 68 112 foo;
#X text 11 10 temperature :: output number of input changes in N ms
;
#N canvas 293 158 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION output number of input changes in N ms;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control analysis;
#X restore 393 277 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 1;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 454 304 12;
#X obj 45 139 temperature 500;
#X floatatom 45 193 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 45 91 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 132 27 written by <[email protected]>;
#X floatatom 160 104 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 219 103 set new time interval;
#X text 104 192 number of changes (i.e. the 'temperature');
#X text 104 209 of the input during one time interval;
#X msg 68 112 foo;
#X text 11 10 temperature :: output number of input changes in N ms
;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 1;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
| 25 | control analysis | output number of input changes in N ms | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: output number of input changes in N ms, Keywords: control analysis |
1.3.show_hide.pd | pd\doc\manuals\pd-msg\1.msg_and_patch\1.3.show_hide.pd | #N canvas 294 79 383 241 10;
#N canvas 209 154 262 142 my-subpatch 0;
#X text 37 40 This is the sub patch;
#X restore 215 98 pd my-subpatch;
#X msg 33 62 \; pd-my-subpatch vis 1;
#X msg 37 127 \; pd-my-subpatch vis 0;
#X text 43 42 pop-up;
#X text 40 109 close;
#X text 13 17 pop-up and close a subpatch :;
#N canvas 219 138 494 396 META 0;
#X text 12 85 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Damien Henry. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 65 DESCRIPTION how to show/hide a patch using messages;
#X text 12 44 LICENSE public domain;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial
;
#X restore 329 216 pd META;
| #N canvas 294 79 383 241 10;
#X msg 33 62 \; pd-my-subpatch vis 1;
#X msg 37 127 \; pd-my-subpatch vis 0;
#X text 43 42 pop-up;
#X text 40 109 close;
#X text 13 17 pop-up and close a subpatch :;
| 15 | control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial | how to show/hide a patch using messages | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: how to show/hide a patch using messages, Keywords: control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial |
mycobject-help.pd | externals\template\mycobject-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 450 300 10;
#X text 94 36 this is an example help file;
#X obj 121 123 mycobject;
#X obj 169 87 hsl 128 15 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -8 0 10 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X msg 93 79 rats;
#N canvas 347 176 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 105 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 85 AUTHOR Hans Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION example libdir object class;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float rats;
#X restore 370 250 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 450 300 10;
#X text 94 36 this is an example help file;
#X obj 121 123 mycobject;
#X obj 169 87 hsl 128 15 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -8 0 10 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X msg 93 79 rats;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
| 15 | control | example libdir object class | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: example libdir object class, Keywords: control |
gogins_pan~-help.pd | externals\pan\gogins_pan~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 519 390 10;
#X obj 5 2 cnv 15 450 20 empty empty gogins_pan~ 2 11 1 18 -233017
-66577 0;
#X msg 422 3 pddp;
#X obj 224 149 hsl 128 20 0 1 0 1 empty empty pan_position 6 10 1 11
-262131 -1 -1 1100 0;
#X obj 113 131 osc~ 250;
#X obj 113 152 *~ 0.5;
#X obj 362 186 tgl 25 0 empty empty DSP 3 12 1 9 -24198 -1 -1 0 1;
#X msg 362 218 \; pd dsp \$1;
#X text 17 82 The left inlet takes the audio signal and the right inlet
takes the control signal with 0 = left \, 1 = right \, and 0.5 = center.
;
#X obj 122 231 dac~ 1 2;
#X obj 114 187 gogins_pan~;
#X text 15 36 Pan a mono signal using an algorithm posted by Michael
Gogins to the Csound list. The aim is to have the pan feel like its
wrapping around more.;
#X text 27 350 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X text 244 364 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 40 277 [gogins_pan~] implements an algorithm conceived by Michael
Gogins and described here:;
#X obj 22 324 pddp/pddplink http://www.csounds.com/ezine/autumn1999/beginners/
;
#N canvas 504 253 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 175 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL;
#X text 12 155 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal abstraction;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 135 OUTLET_1 signal;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION pan a mono signal using an algorithm posted
by Michael Gogins to the Csound list;
#X restore 463 358 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 9 1;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 9 0;
#X connect 5 0 6 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
#X connect 9 1 8 1;
| #N canvas 0 31 519 390 10;
#X msg 422 3 pddp;
#X obj 224 149 hsl 128 20 0 1 0 1 empty empty pan_position 6 10 1 11
-262131 -1 -1 1100 0;
#X obj 113 131 osc~ 250;
#X obj 113 152 *~ 0.5;
#X obj 362 186 tgl 25 0 empty empty DSP 3 12 1 9 -24198 -1 -1 0 1;
#X msg 362 218 \; pd dsp \$1;
#X text 17 82 The left inlet takes the audio signal and the right inlet
takes the control signal with 0 = left \, 1 = right \, and 0.5 = center.
;
#X obj 122 231 dac~ 1 2;
#X obj 114 187 gogins_pan~;
#X text 15 36 Pan a mono signal using an algorithm posted by Michael
Gogins to the Csound list. The aim is to have the pan feel like its
wrapping around more.;
#X text 27 350 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X text 244 364 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 40 277 [gogins_pan~] implements an algorithm conceived by Michael
Gogins and described here:;
#X connect 2 0 9 1;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 9 0;
#X connect 5 0 6 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
#X connect 9 1 8 1;
| 33 | signal abstraction | pan a mono signal using an algorithm posted
by Michael Gogins to the Csound list | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: pan a mono signal using an algorithm posted
by Michael Gogins to the Csound list, Keywords: signal abstraction |
strcmp-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\strcmp-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 628 559 10;
#X obj 90 54 strcmp;
#X text 147 54 -- compare 2 lists as if they were strings;
#X obj 71 398 strcmp this is list # 3;
#X floatatom 71 423 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 96 423 print strcmp;
#X msg 71 184 list this is list # 3;
#X msg 71 221 list this is list # 4;
#X msg 71 239 1 2 3 4 5;
#X msg 71 256 list yet another list;
#X floatatom 83 286 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 204 313 list yet another list;
#X msg 222 366 list \$1;
#X floatatom 222 349 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 278 357 to compare symbols/floats you have to make sure that
they go to the 2nd inlet as lists;
#X text 98 442 the output follows the "strcmp" of the C programming
language;
#X text 426 24 part of zexy;
#X text 68 525 probably not very efficient!!;
#N canvas 460 154 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR IOhannes m zmoelnig;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control list_op;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION compare two lists as if they were strings
;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 list float;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 list;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
#X restore 573 531 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 2 0;
#X connect 7 0 2 0;
#X connect 8 0 2 0;
#X connect 9 0 2 0;
#X connect 10 0 2 1;
#X connect 11 0 2 1;
#X connect 12 0 11 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 628 559 10;
#X obj 90 54 strcmp;
#X text 147 54 -- compare 2 lists as if they were strings;
#X obj 71 398 strcmp this is list # 3;
#X floatatom 71 423 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 96 423 print strcmp;
#X msg 71 184 list this is list # 3;
#X msg 71 221 list this is list # 4;
#X msg 71 239 1 2 3 4 5;
#X msg 71 256 list yet another list;
#X floatatom 83 286 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 204 313 list yet another list;
#X msg 222 366 list \$1;
#X floatatom 222 349 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 278 357 to compare symbols/floats you have to make sure that
they go to the 2nd inlet as lists;
#X text 98 442 the output follows the "strcmp" of the C programming
language;
#X text 426 24 part of zexy;
#X text 68 525 probably not very efficient!!;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 2 0;
#X connect 7 0 2 0;
#X connect 8 0 2 0;
#X connect 9 0 2 0;
#X connect 10 0 2 1;
#X connect 11 0 2 1;
#X connect 12 0 11 0;
| 38 | control list_op | compare two lists as if they were strings | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: compare two lists as if they were strings, Keywords: control list_op |
remote-help.pd | externals\maxlib\remote-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 484 292 12;
#X text 9 9 remote :: send data to any receive object;
#X obj 32 224 remote;
#X obj 216 222 receive bla;
#X obj 321 222 receive foo;
#X obj 216 250 print bla;
#X obj 321 250 print foo;
#X msg 32 104 bla 17.3 23;
#X msg 76 183 foo 13 \, bla 4;
#X text 148 75 use message: <name> <data>;
#X text 253 91 with data of any type;
#X text 89 26 written by Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X msg 61 147 foo five is 2 more than 3;
#X msg 294 146 \; bla 17.3 23;
#X text 296 184 this does the same...;
#N canvas 293 158 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 105 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 85 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control nonlocal;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION send data to any receive object;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything;
#X restore 423 267 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 3 0 5 0;
#X connect 6 0 1 0;
#X connect 7 0 1 0;
#X connect 11 0 1 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 484 292 12;
#X text 9 9 remote :: send data to any receive object;
#X obj 32 224 remote;
#X obj 216 222 receive bla;
#X obj 321 222 receive foo;
#X obj 216 250 print bla;
#X obj 321 250 print foo;
#X msg 32 104 bla 17.3 23;
#X msg 76 183 foo 13 \, bla 4;
#X text 148 75 use message: <name> <data>;
#X text 253 91 with data of any type;
#X text 89 26 written by Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X msg 61 147 foo five is 2 more than 3;
#X msg 294 146 \; bla 17.3 23;
#X text 296 184 this does the same...;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 3 0 5 0;
#X connect 6 0 1 0;
#X connect 7 0 1 0;
#X connect 11 0 1 0;
| 28 | control nonlocal | send data to any receive object | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: send data to any receive object, Keywords: control nonlocal |
all_about_libraries.pd | pd\doc\5.reference\all_about_libraries.pd | #N canvas 429 58 448 238 10;
#X declare;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header libraries 20 10
1 18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X obj 1 216 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 374 81 494 169 META 0;
#X text 12 85 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 105 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Dave Sabine \, May 5 \, 2003 . Jonathan
Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version
0.42. Some info was pulled from puredata.info;
#X text 12 65 DESCRIPTION how pure data libraries are loaded;
#X text 12 45 KEYWORDS needs_work all_about_pd;
#X restore 392 218 pd META;
#N canvas 216 143 428 105 Related_objects 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
14 -261106 -33289 0;
#X text 7 2 Libraries - Related Objects;
#X obj 22 42 declare;
#X obj 22 72 import;
#X restore 103 218 pd Related_objects;
#X obj 6 218 pddp/pddplink all_about.pd -text All About Pd;
#X text 20 37 Explain what libraries are \, how to load them \, and
any missing features that are currently being worked on.;
#N canvas 14 48 428 166 How_to_load_libraries 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 20 10
1 18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X text 7 1 How to load libraries;
#X text 19 36 Ways to load libraries: command line \, declare \, import
\, any others?;
#X restore 43 81 pd How_to_load_libraries;
#N canvas 9 155 428 240 What_happens_when_you_load_a_library 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 20 10
1 18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X text 7 1 What happens when you load a library?;
#X text 19 37 Describe what happens \, and maybe give one or two examples...
;
#X restore 43 111 pd What_happens_when_you_load_a_library;
#N canvas 7 69 428 112 Loading_libs_in_an_abstraction 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 20 10
1 18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X text 7 1 Loading libs in an abstraction;
#X text 20 37 Info here...;
#X restore 43 141 pd Loading_libs_in_an_abstraction;
| #N canvas 429 58 448 238 10;
#X declare;
#X text 20 37 Explain what libraries are \, how to load them \, and
any missing features that are currently being worked on.;
| 34 | needs_work all_about_pd | how pure data libraries are loaded | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: how pure data libraries are loaded, Keywords: needs_work all_about_pd |
3.0.events.pd | pd\doc\manuals\pd-msg\1.msg_and_patch\3.0.events.pd | #N canvas 317 86 381 325 10;
#X msg 36 86 click \$1 \$2 \$3 \$4;
#X obj 111 182 key;
#X floatatom 111 208 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 50 184 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 50 158 0;
#X msg 6 6 bang;
#X text 56 41 left;
#X text 124 41 rigth;
#X text 70 4 Msg-dealing with events :;
#X text 89 28 click;
#X text 218 37 \$1 x;
#X text 218 52 \$2 y;
#X obj 36 290 s pd-3.0.events.pd;
#X msg 36 129 mouseup \$1 \$2 \$4;
#X msg 113 60 15 15 0 8;
#X msg 36 60 15 15 0 1;
#X msg 36 257 motion \$1 \$2 \$4;
#X msg 36 209 key 1 \$1 0;
#X text 274 84 0:nomod \; 1 shift \; 2 crtl \; 3 alt \; 4 right click)
;
#X text 218 82 \$4 mod :;
#X text 218 67 \$3 (unused ???);
#X text 73 230 \$1 : number of the key;
#N canvas 218 113 494 396 META 0;
#X text 12 95 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Damien Henry. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 65 DESCRIPTION simulating mouse and key events with messages
to a canvas;
#X text 12 44 LICENSE public domain;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial
;
#X restore 325 297 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 12 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 3 0 17 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 0;
#X connect 13 0 12 0;
#X connect 14 0 0 0;
#X connect 15 0 0 0;
#X connect 16 0 12 0;
#X connect 17 0 12 0;
| #N canvas 317 86 381 325 10;
#X msg 36 86 click \$1 \$2 \$3 \$4;
#X obj 111 182 key;
#X floatatom 111 208 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 50 184 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 50 158 0;
#X msg 6 6 bang;
#X text 56 41 left;
#X text 124 41 rigth;
#X text 70 4 Msg-dealing with events :;
#X text 89 28 click;
#X text 218 37 \$1 x;
#X text 218 52 \$2 y;
#X obj 36 290 s pd-3.0.events.pd;
#X msg 36 129 mouseup \$1 \$2 \$4;
#X msg 113 60 15 15 0 8;
#X msg 36 60 15 15 0 1;
#X msg 36 257 motion \$1 \$2 \$4;
#X msg 36 209 key 1 \$1 0;
#X text 274 84 0:nomod \; 1 shift \; 2 crtl \; 3 alt \; 4 right click)
;
#X text 218 82 \$4 mod :;
#X text 218 67 \$3 (unused ???);
#X text 73 230 \$1 : number of the key;
#X connect 0 0 12 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 3 0 17 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 0;
#X connect 13 0 12 0;
#X connect 14 0 0 0;
#X connect 15 0 0 0;
#X connect 16 0 12 0;
#X connect 17 0 12 0;
| 38 | control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial | simulating mouse and key events with messages
to a canvas | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: simulating mouse and key events with messages
to a canvas, Keywords: control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial |
dist~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\dist~-help.pd | #N canvas 3 4 450 300 10;
#X text 156 35 dist~ waveshaper;
#X text 154 53 creation argument: type (see dist.c);
#X floatatom 136 120 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 64 121 osc~;
#X obj 66 206 dac~;
#X floatatom 63 84 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 189 119 right inlet: pre gain;
#X obj 148 95 hsl 128 15 0.5 20 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 64 157 dist~ 1;
#N canvas 379 254 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION waveshaper;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <[email protected]>;
#X restore 400 279 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 8 1;
#X connect 3 0 8 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 0;
#X connect 7 0 2 0;
#X connect 8 0 4 0;
#X connect 8 0 4 1;
| #N canvas 3 4 450 300 10;
#X text 156 35 dist~ waveshaper;
#X text 154 53 creation argument: type (see dist.c);
#X floatatom 136 120 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 64 121 osc~;
#X obj 66 206 dac~;
#X floatatom 63 84 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 189 119 right inlet: pre gain;
#X obj 148 95 hsl 128 15 0.5 20 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 64 157 dist~ 1;
#X connect 2 0 8 1;
#X connect 3 0 8 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 0;
#X connect 7 0 2 0;
#X connect 8 0 4 0;
#X connect 8 0 4 1;
| 26 | signal | waveshaper | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: waveshaper, Keywords: signal |
vcog-help.pd | externals\smlib\vcog-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 471 165 10;
#X msg 18 40 1 2 3 4;
#X floatatom 50 96 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 84 40 3 4 5;
#X text 387 99 j#|@2002;
#X obj 409 77 SMLib-help;
#X obj 52 69 vcog;
#X text 16 14 vcog computes the center of gravity of a list of floats
;
#X msg 134 40 0 1 0 1;
#X msg 199 40 0 0 1 1;
#X msg 263 40 8;
#X msg 144 74 1 -1;
#X text 142 94 zero sum causes no output;
#N canvas 208 165 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 135 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Johannes Taelman ([email protected])
;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control list_op;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 list float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION compute the center of gravity of a list of
floats;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 float;
#X restore 417 124 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 5 0;
#X connect 2 0 5 0;
#X connect 5 0 1 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 5 0;
#X connect 10 0 5 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 471 165 10;
#X msg 18 40 1 2 3 4;
#X floatatom 50 96 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 84 40 3 4 5;
#X text 387 99 j#|@2002;
#X obj 409 77 SMLib-help;
#X obj 52 69 vcog;
#X text 16 14 vcog computes the center of gravity of a list of floats
;
#X msg 134 40 0 1 0 1;
#X msg 199 40 0 0 1 1;
#X msg 263 40 8;
#X msg 144 74 1 -1;
#X text 142 94 zero sum causes no output;
#X connect 0 0 5 0;
#X connect 2 0 5 0;
#X connect 5 0 1 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 5 0;
#X connect 10 0 5 0;
| 29 | control list_op | compute the center of gravity of a list of
floats | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: compute the center of gravity of a list of
floats, Keywords: control list_op |
minmax-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\minmax-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 477 241 10;
#X obj 73 61 minmax;
#X text 127 60 get minimum and maximum of a (list of floats);
#X obj 45 152 minmax;
#X floatatom 45 184 4 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 78 184 4 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 45 112 10 2;
#X msg 80 129 1 2 3 4 9 6 -1 7;
#X text 352 14 part of zexy;
#N canvas 515 193 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR IOhannes m zmoelnig;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION get minimum and maximum of a list of floats
;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 list;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_1 float;
#X restore 420 212 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 2 1 4 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 2 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 477 241 10;
#X obj 73 61 minmax;
#X text 127 60 get minimum and maximum of a (list of floats);
#X obj 45 152 minmax;
#X floatatom 45 184 4 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 78 184 4 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 45 112 10 2;
#X msg 80 129 1 2 3 4 9 6 -1 7;
#X text 352 14 part of zexy;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 2 1 4 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 2 0;
| 23 | control | get minimum and maximum of a list of floats | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: get minimum and maximum of a list of floats, Keywords: control |
limit-help.pd | externals\maxlib\limit-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 510 365 12;
#X floatatom 27 277 8 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 27 73 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 215 46 written by <[email protected]>;
#X floatatom 54 131 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 82 152 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 110 173 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 84 71 input value;
#X text 57 104 creation arguments can be changed dynamically:;
#X obj 27 249 limit 0 9 5;
#X text 35 316 creation arguments:;
#X text 170 172 0 = limit \, others: compression ratio;
#X text 35 340 limit <lower limit> <upper limit> <ratio>;
#X text 324 195 values between 0 and 1;
#X text 325 213 result in expansion !;
#X text 106 278 limited / compressed output value;
#X text 141 11 limit :: limits input to lie between boundaries;
#X text 213 27 allows for compression / expansion;
#X text 114 129 lower boundary;
#X text 144 151 upper boundary;
#N canvas 520 26 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 225 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 165 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control filter;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION limits input to lie between boundaries and
allows for compression / expansion;
#X text 12 85 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 105 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 125 INLET_2 float;
#X text 12 145 INLET_3 float;
#X text 12 185 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X restore 442 334 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 8 0;
#X connect 3 0 8 1;
#X connect 4 0 8 2;
#X connect 5 0 8 3;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 510 365 12;
#X floatatom 27 277 8 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 27 73 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 215 46 written by <[email protected]>;
#X floatatom 54 131 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 82 152 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 110 173 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 84 71 input value;
#X text 57 104 creation arguments can be changed dynamically:;
#X obj 27 249 limit 0 9 5;
#X text 35 316 creation arguments:;
#X text 170 172 0 = limit \, others: compression ratio;
#X text 35 340 limit <lower limit> <upper limit> <ratio>;
#X text 324 195 values between 0 and 1;
#X text 325 213 result in expansion !;
#X text 106 278 limited / compressed output value;
#X text 141 11 limit :: limits input to lie between boundaries;
#X text 213 27 allows for compression / expansion;
#X text 114 129 lower boundary;
#X text 144 151 upper boundary;
#X connect 1 0 8 0;
#X connect 3 0 8 1;
#X connect 4 0 8 2;
#X connect 5 0 8 3;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
| 37 | control filter | limits input to lie between boundaries and
allows for compression / expansion | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: limits input to lie between boundaries and
allows for compression / expansion, Keywords: control filter |
threshold-help.pd | externals\mapping\threshold-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 600 234 10;
#X floatatom 25 34 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 25 124 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 90 63 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 111 174 (usefull to reduce the flow controling pd event...)
;
#X obj 25 84 threshold 0.2;
#N canvas 465 169 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 175 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 155 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION output a new value only if the difference
between the input and last output is greater than \$1;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 135 OUTLET_1 float;
#X restore 543 206 pd META;
#X text 107 131 output a new value only if the difference between the
input and last output is greater than \$1;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 1 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 600 234 10;
#X floatatom 25 34 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 25 124 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 90 63 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 111 174 (usefull to reduce the flow controling pd event...)
;
#X obj 25 84 threshold 0.2;
#X text 107 131 output a new value only if the difference between the
input and last output is greater than \$1;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 1 0;
| 20 | control abstraction | output a new value only if the difference
between the input and last output is greater than \$1 | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: output a new value only if the difference
between the input and last output is greater than \$1, Keywords: control abstraction |
strcmp-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\strcmp-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 628 559 10;
#X obj 90 54 strcmp;
#X text 147 54 -- compare 2 lists as if they were strings;
#X obj 71 398 strcmp this is list # 3;
#X floatatom 71 423 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 96 423 print strcmp;
#X msg 71 184 list this is list # 3;
#X msg 71 221 list this is list # 4;
#X msg 71 239 1 2 3 4 5;
#X msg 71 256 list yet another list;
#X floatatom 83 286 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 204 313 list yet another list;
#X msg 222 366 list \$1;
#X floatatom 222 349 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 278 357 to compare symbols/floats you have to make sure that
they go to the 2nd inlet as lists;
#X text 98 442 the output follows the "strcmp" of the C programming
language;
#X text 426 24 part of zexy;
#X text 68 525 probably not very efficient!!;
#N canvas 460 154 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR IOhannes m zmoelnig;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control list_op;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION compare two lists as if they were strings
;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 list float;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 list;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
#X restore 573 531 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 2 0;
#X connect 7 0 2 0;
#X connect 8 0 2 0;
#X connect 9 0 2 0;
#X connect 10 0 2 1;
#X connect 11 0 2 1;
#X connect 12 0 11 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 628 559 10;
#X obj 90 54 strcmp;
#X text 147 54 -- compare 2 lists as if they were strings;
#X obj 71 398 strcmp this is list # 3;
#X floatatom 71 423 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 96 423 print strcmp;
#X msg 71 184 list this is list # 3;
#X msg 71 221 list this is list # 4;
#X msg 71 239 1 2 3 4 5;
#X msg 71 256 list yet another list;
#X floatatom 83 286 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 204 313 list yet another list;
#X msg 222 366 list \$1;
#X floatatom 222 349 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 278 357 to compare symbols/floats you have to make sure that
they go to the 2nd inlet as lists;
#X text 98 442 the output follows the "strcmp" of the C programming
language;
#X text 426 24 part of zexy;
#X text 68 525 probably not very efficient!!;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 2 0;
#X connect 7 0 2 0;
#X connect 8 0 2 0;
#X connect 9 0 2 0;
#X connect 10 0 2 1;
#X connect 11 0 2 1;
#X connect 12 0 11 0;
| 38 | control list_op | compare two lists as if they were strings | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: compare two lists as if they were strings, Keywords: control list_op |
A01.sinewave.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\3.audio.examples\A01.sinewave.pd | #N canvas 434 81 448 475 10;
#X obj 95 99 osc~ 440;
#X obj 95 158 dac~;
#X text 162 99 <-- 440 Hz. sine wave at full blast;
#X obj 95 128 *~ 0.05;
#X text 19 181 Audio computation can be turned on and off by sending
messages to the global "pd" object as follows:;
#X msg 85 217 \; pd dsp 1;
#X msg 189 217 \; pd dsp 0;
#X text 100 254 ON;
#X text 209 254 OFF;
#X text 16 275 You should see the Pd window change to reflect whether
audio is on or off. You can also turn audio on and off using the "audio"
menu \, but the buttons are provided as a shortcut.;
#X text 17 336 When DSP is on \, you should hear a tone whose pitch
is A 440 and whose amplitude is 0.05. If instead you are greeted with
silence \, you might want to read the HTML documentation on setting
up audio.;
#X text 16 393 In general when you start a work session with Pd \,
you will want to choose "test audio and MIDI" from the help window
\, which opens a more comprehensive test patch than this one.;
#X text 263 224 <-- click these;
#X text 162 128 <-- reduce amplitude to 0.05;
#X text 19 37 Audio computation in Pd is done using "tilde objects"
such as the three below. They use continuous audio streams to intercommunicate
\, as well as communicating with other ("control") Pd objects using
messages.;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header making_a_sinewave
20 10 1 18 -261139 -33289 0;
#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X text 162 158 <-- send to the audio output device;
#X obj 1 453 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 44 246 494 284 META 0;
#X text 12 105 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
#X text 12 85 AUTHOR Miller Puckette;
#X text 12 65 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Updated for release 0.36. Jonathan
Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version
0.42.;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION making a sinewave;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal tutorial;
#X restore 392 455 pd META;
#N canvas 13 202 428 190 References 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
14 -261139 -33289 0;
#X text 7 2 making a sinewave- Related Help Documents;
#X text 19 37 Refer to the manual \, as well as Miller's book.;
#X restore 103 455 pd References;
#X obj 6 455 pddp/pddplink ../5.reference/pddp/help.pd -text help;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
| #N canvas 434 81 448 475 10;
#X obj 95 99 osc~ 440;
#X obj 95 158 dac~;
#X text 162 99 <-- 440 Hz. sine wave at full blast;
#X obj 95 128 *~ 0.05;
#X text 19 181 Audio computation can be turned on and off by sending
messages to the global "pd" object as follows:;
#X msg 85 217 \; pd dsp 1;
#X msg 189 217 \; pd dsp 0;
#X text 100 254 ON;
#X text 209 254 OFF;
#X text 16 275 You should see the Pd window change to reflect whether
audio is on or off. You can also turn audio on and off using the "audio"
menu \, but the buttons are provided as a shortcut.;
#X text 17 336 When DSP is on \, you should hear a tone whose pitch
is A 440 and whose amplitude is 0.05. If instead you are greeted with
silence \, you might want to read the HTML documentation on setting
up audio.;
#X text 16 393 In general when you start a work session with Pd \,
you will want to choose "test audio and MIDI" from the help window
\, which opens a more comprehensive test patch than this one.;
#X text 263 224 <-- click these;
#X text 162 128 <-- reduce amplitude to 0.05;
#X text 19 37 Audio computation in Pd is done using "tilde objects"
such as the three below. They use continuous audio streams to intercommunicate
\, as well as communicating with other ("control") Pd objects using
messages.;
#X text 162 158 <-- send to the audio output device;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
| 37 | signal tutorial | making a sinewave | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: making a sinewave, Keywords: signal tutorial |
amplitude_n-help.pd | externals\mapping\amplitude_n-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 612 509 10;
#X floatatom 85 92 5 -20 127 0 - - -;
#X text 86 74 data;
#X msg 92 117 0;
#X floatatom 310 225 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 382 177 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 430 175 size: n (n>=2);
#X obj 85 172 f;
#X text 51 32 amplitude_n return the amplitude covered by the last
n (n>1) values;
#X msg 120 117 1;
#X msg 153 117 0.5;
#X obj 86 251 timeroll;
#X obj 297 251 timeroll;
#X obj 296 198 amplitude_n 5;
#X obj 85 224 clip 0 1;
#N canvas 463 111 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 155 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION return the amplitude covered by the last
n (n>1) values;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X restore 555 477 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 4 0 12 1;
#X connect 6 0 12 0;
#X connect 6 0 13 0;
#X connect 8 0 6 0;
#X connect 9 0 6 0;
#X connect 12 0 3 0;
#X connect 12 0 11 0;
#X connect 13 0 10 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 612 509 10;
#X floatatom 85 92 5 -20 127 0 - - -;
#X text 86 74 data;
#X msg 92 117 0;
#X floatatom 310 225 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 382 177 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 430 175 size: n (n>=2);
#X obj 85 172 f;
#X text 51 32 amplitude_n return the amplitude covered by the last
n (n>1) values;
#X msg 120 117 1;
#X msg 153 117 0.5;
#X obj 86 251 timeroll;
#X obj 297 251 timeroll;
#X obj 296 198 amplitude_n 5;
#X obj 85 224 clip 0 1;
#X connect 0 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 4 0 12 1;
#X connect 6 0 12 0;
#X connect 6 0 13 0;
#X connect 8 0 6 0;
#X connect 9 0 6 0;
#X connect 12 0 3 0;
#X connect 12 0 11 0;
#X connect 13 0 10 0;
| 35 | control abstraction | return the amplitude covered by the last
n (n>1) values | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: return the amplitude covered by the last
n (n>1) values, Keywords: control abstraction |
a2l-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\a2l-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 450 458 10;
#X text 113 30 convert "anything" to lists;
#X text 116 56 pass through the rest;
#X floatatom 46 229 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 46 203 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 46 162 this is anything;
#X msg 46 182 list this is a list;
#X obj 35 276 print a2l;
#X text 48 337 to make "anything"s out of lists \, try;
#X obj 319 339 route list;
#X msg 319 318 list this is a list;
#X obj 319 359 print l2a;
#X text 245 223 alias;
#X obj 286 223 a2l;
#X obj 35 256 any2list;
#X text 356 6 part of zexy;
#N canvas 460 154 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control conversion deprecated;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION convert an anything to a list;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 list;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR IOhannes m zmoelnig;
#X restore 401 437 pd META;
#X obj 48 30 any2list;
#X connect 2 0 13 0;
#X connect 3 0 13 0;
#X connect 4 0 13 0;
#X connect 5 0 13 0;
#X connect 8 0 10 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
#X connect 13 0 6 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 450 458 10;
#X text 113 30 convert "anything" to lists;
#X text 116 56 pass through the rest;
#X floatatom 46 229 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 46 203 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 46 162 this is anything;
#X msg 46 182 list this is a list;
#X obj 35 276 print a2l;
#X text 48 337 to make "anything"s out of lists \, try;
#X obj 319 339 route list;
#X msg 319 318 list this is a list;
#X obj 319 359 print l2a;
#X text 245 223 alias;
#X obj 286 223 a2l;
#X obj 35 256 any2list;
#X text 356 6 part of zexy;
#X obj 48 30 any2list;
#X connect 2 0 13 0;
#X connect 3 0 13 0;
#X connect 4 0 13 0;
#X connect 5 0 13 0;
#X connect 8 0 10 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
#X connect 13 0 6 0;
| 33 | control conversion deprecated | convert an anything to a list | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: convert an anything to a list, Keywords: control conversion deprecated |
colorpanel-help.pd | externals\hcs\colorpanel-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 472 323 10;
#X obj 99 139 colorpanel;
#X msg 99 56 bang;
#X obj 112 198 pddp/print;
#X obj 98 226 unpack float float float;
#X obj 30 278 nbx 8 20 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty empty red 0 28 0 14 -261234
-1 -1 0 256;
#X obj 150 278 nbx 8 20 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty empty green 0 28 0 14
-204786 -1 -1 0 256;
#X obj 270 278 nbx 8 20 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty empty blue 0 28 0 14
-203904 -1 -1 0 256;
#X text 35 16 pop up a color picker and output the red \, green \,
blue values as a list of three floats ranging from 0 to 1;
#X text 129 177 the list:;
#X text 202 78 or open the window with an initial color;
#X msg 108 78 symbol #beefee;
#X msg 160 107 0.5 0.5 0.5;
#N canvas 442 194 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v3;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control GUI;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION graphical color chooser;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 bang symbol list;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 list;
#X restore 422 302 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 3 1 5 0;
#X connect 3 2 6 0;
#X connect 10 0 0 0;
#X connect 11 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 472 323 10;
#X obj 99 139 colorpanel;
#X msg 99 56 bang;
#X obj 112 198 pddp/print;
#X obj 98 226 unpack float float float;
#X obj 30 278 nbx 8 20 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty empty red 0 28 0 14 -261234
-1 -1 0 256;
#X obj 150 278 nbx 8 20 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty empty green 0 28 0 14
-204786 -1 -1 0 256;
#X obj 270 278 nbx 8 20 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty empty blue 0 28 0 14
-203904 -1 -1 0 256;
#X text 35 16 pop up a color picker and output the red \, green \,
blue values as a list of three floats ranging from 0 to 1;
#X text 129 177 the list:;
#X text 202 78 or open the window with an initial color;
#X msg 108 78 symbol #beefee;
#X msg 160 107 0.5 0.5 0.5;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 3 1 5 0;
#X connect 3 2 6 0;
#X connect 10 0 0 0;
#X connect 11 0 0 0;
| 30 | control GUI | graphical color chooser | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: graphical color chooser, Keywords: control GUI |
ramp~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\ramp~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 450 300 10;
#X obj 29 19 ramp~;
#X obj 153 21 blockramp~;
#N canvas 107 51 494 364 META 0;
#X text 12 5 ALIAS blockramp~;
#X text 12 95 INLET_0 bang;
#X text 12 75 DESCRIPTION retriggerable counter for dsp signals;
#X text 12 135 LIBRARY external creb;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 175 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes for PDDP.;
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS signal conversion ramp block_oriented needs_work
(example patch);
#X text 12 55 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 155 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <[email protected]>;
#X restore 395 276 pd META;
#X text 95 121 needs an example;
| #N canvas 0 26 450 300 10;
#X obj 29 19 ramp~;
#X obj 153 21 blockramp~;
#X text 95 121 needs an example;
| 15 | signal conversion ramp block_oriented needs_work
(example patch) | retriggerable counter for dsp signals | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: retriggerable counter for dsp signals, Keywords: signal conversion ramp block_oriented needs_work
(example patch) |
02.draw.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\4.data.structures\pd-l2ork\ds-tutorials\02.draw.pd | #N struct drawtut-one float x float y;
#N canvas 2 25 495 603 10;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: draw;
#X text 0 1 __________________________;
#X obj 53 47 struct drawtut-one float x float y;
#X text 53 185 Now let's define a shape to associate with this [struct]:
;
#X text 53 231 This object starts with the word "draw" followed by
the name of an svg shape-- "rect" here. Any arguments after that are
coordinates and other data telling Pd how to draw the shape. For convenience
\, coordinates are relative to the x/y fields.;
#X text 53 359 So how do we draw something? We just type the name we
gave to the [struct] into an object box. This will create an object
\, referred to in Pd as a "scalar". It will have data for "x" and "y"
fields and will use the info in our [draw] object to draw itself on
the canvas.;
#X text 53 429 Type our [struct] name "drawtut-one" in the box below:
;
#X text 53 142 The field names "x" and "y" are special in Pd. Their
values will be associated with the base x/y coordinates of what we
draw to represent an object created from the [struct] above.;
#X text 53 499 That's it! To sum up: once you have a [struct] and some
[draw] objects \, you can create a scalar like the one above on any
canvas in the running Pd instance. For convenience we created everything
in the main patch \, but since there's only one [struct] per canvas
you typically will want to keep your [struct] and any [draw] objects
in their own subpatch.;
#X obj 56 453;
#X obj 53 209 draw rect 40 40 0 0;
#X text 53 288 Any [draw] object on the same canvas as our [struct]
will be used to draw a shape to represent the data structure we've
defined here. To keep things organized Pd expects there to be only
one [struct] object per canvas. That way it's simple to know which
[draw] commands go with which data structure.;
#X text 178 208 <- rectangle \, 40x40 pixels at offset (0 \, 0);
#N canvas 291 300 450 300 META 0;
#X text 16 26 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 16 66 AUTHOR Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 86 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 6 KEYWORDS tutorial data_structure draw gui;
#X text 16 46 DESCRIPTION introducing the [draw] command;
#X restore 435 575 pd META;
#X text 53 23 Let's draw something! First we need a [struct]:;
#X text 53 67 The first argument "drawtut-one" is a name for our data.
;
#X text 53 88 The other arguments define our data fields. The fields
"x" and "y" are names for data fields \, and the word "float" that
precedes each one tells Pd that each one should hold a floating point
number.;
| #N struct drawtut-one float x float y;
#N canvas 2 25 495 603 10;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: draw;
#X text 0 1 __________________________;
#X obj 53 47 struct drawtut-one float x float y;
#X text 53 185 Now let's define a shape to associate with this [struct]:
;
#X text 53 231 This object starts with the word "draw" followed by
the name of an svg shape-- "rect" here. Any arguments after that are
coordinates and other data telling Pd how to draw the shape. For convenience
\, coordinates are relative to the x/y fields.;
#X text 53 359 So how do we draw something? We just type the name we
gave to the [struct] into an object box. This will create an object
\, referred to in Pd as a "scalar". It will have data for "x" and "y"
fields and will use the info in our [draw] object to draw itself on
the canvas.;
#X text 53 429 Type our [struct] name "drawtut-one" in the box below:
;
#X text 53 142 The field names "x" and "y" are special in Pd. Their
values will be associated with the base x/y coordinates of what we
draw to represent an object created from the [struct] above.;
#X text 53 499 That's it! To sum up: once you have a [struct] and some
[draw] objects \, you can create a scalar like the one above on any
canvas in the running Pd instance. For convenience we created everything
in the main patch \, but since there's only one [struct] per canvas
you typically will want to keep your [struct] and any [draw] objects
in their own subpatch.;
#X obj 56 453;
#X obj 53 209 draw rect 40 40 0 0;
#X text 53 288 Any [draw] object on the same canvas as our [struct]
will be used to draw a shape to represent the data structure we've
defined here. To keep things organized Pd expects there to be only
one [struct] object per canvas. That way it's simple to know which
[draw] commands go with which data structure.;
#X text 178 208 <- rectangle \, 40x40 pixels at offset (0 \, 0);
#X text 53 23 Let's draw something! First we need a [struct]:;
#X text 53 67 The first argument "drawtut-one" is a name for our data.
;
#X text 53 88 The other arguments define our data fields. The fields
"x" and "y" are names for data fields \, and the word "float" that
precedes each one tells Pd that each one should hold a floating point
number.;
| 25 | tutorial data_structure draw gui | introducing the [draw] command | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: introducing the [draw] command, Keywords: tutorial data_structure draw gui |
local_min-help.pd | externals\mapping\local_min-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 456 277 10;
#X floatatom 48 102 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 48 151 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 48 125 local_min;
#X obj 30 151 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X text 54 39 gives the value of every local minimum whenever there
is a change in direction;
#N canvas 467 227 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 135 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction filter;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION gives the value of every local minimum whenever
there is a change in direction;
#X restore 391 246 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 456 277 10;
#X floatatom 48 102 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 48 151 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 48 125 local_min;
#X obj 30 151 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X text 54 39 gives the value of every local minimum whenever there
is a change in direction;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
| 18 | control abstraction filter | gives the value of every local minimum whenever
there is a change in direction | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: gives the value of every local minimum whenever
there is a change in direction, Keywords: control abstraction filter |
expmap~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\expmap~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 352 368 10;
#X text 80 9 exponential map from (-1 \, 1) to (min \, max);
#N canvas 331 92 494 345 META 0;
#X text 12 165 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION exponential map from (-1 \, 1) to (min \,
max);
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 105 INLET_2 float;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal abstraction needs_work (example patch)
;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 145 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <[email protected]>;
#X restore 302 347 pd META;
#X obj 103 141 expmap~;
| #N canvas 0 26 352 368 10;
#X text 80 9 exponential map from (-1 \, 1) to (min \, max);
#X obj 103 141 expmap~;
| 14 | signal abstraction needs_work (example patch) | exponential map from (-1 \, 1) to (min \,
max) | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: exponential map from (-1 \, 1) to (min \,
max), Keywords: signal abstraction needs_work (example patch) |
float2ascii-help.pd | externals\hcs\float2ascii-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 392 273 10;
#X obj 123 128 float2ascii;
#X obj 126 71 hsl 128 15 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X symbolatom 123 188 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 135 100 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#N canvas 280 175 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v3;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control conversion;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 symbol;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION convert a float to ASCII;
#X restore 342 252 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 392 273 10;
#X obj 123 128 float2ascii;
#X obj 126 71 hsl 128 15 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X symbolatom 123 188 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 135 100 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
| 17 | control conversion | convert a float to ASCII | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: convert a float to ASCII, Keywords: control conversion |
all_about_externals.pd | pd\doc\5.reference\all_about_externals.pd | #N canvas 431 60 446 395 10;
#X obj 1 -2 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header externals 20 12
1 18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X obj 412 -2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X obj 1 373 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 383 261 494 145 META 0;
#X text 12 85 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Dave Sabine \, May 5 \, 2003 . Jonathan
Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version
0.42.;
#X text 12 65 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION notions of scope in Pd;
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS needs_work all_about_pd;
#X restore 397 375 pd META;
#N canvas 221 288 428 121 Related_objects 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
14 -261106 -33289 0;
#X text 7 2 Externals - Related Objects;
#X restore 103 375 pd Related_objects;
#X obj 6 375 pddp/pddplink all_about.pd -text All About Pd;
#X text 20 36 Externals are objects that can be used in addition to
the core Pd objects \, or vanilla objects. Externals can be created
with other programming languages like C \, C++ \, or Python \, as well
as being programmed directly in Pd.;
#X obj 59 347 pddp/pddplink all_about_libraries.pd;
#N canvas 16 214 428 369 Subpatch 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 20 10
1 18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X text 7 1 Subpatch;
#X text 18 23 Subpatch;
#X restore 23 164 pd Subpatch;
#X text 20 116 This help file is unfinished;
| #N canvas 431 60 446 395 10;
#X obj 1 -2 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header externals 20 12
1 18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X obj 412 -2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X text 20 36 Externals are objects that can be used in addition to
the core Pd objects \, or vanilla objects. Externals can be created
with other programming languages like C \, C++ \, or Python \, as well
as being programmed directly in Pd.;
#X text 20 116 This help file is unfinished;
| 23 | needs_work all_about_pd | notions of scope in Pd | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: notions of scope in Pd, Keywords: needs_work all_about_pd |
14.dollarsigns.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\2.control.examples\14.dollarsigns.pd | #N canvas 434 123 448 139 10;
#X obj 103 79 dollarsign2 three 4;
#X text 19 37 An abstraction's creation arguments may be either numbers
or symbols. Gory details are inside:;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header dollarsigns 20 10
1 18 -261139 -33289 0;
#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X obj 1 117 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 405 151 494 284 META 0;
#X text 12 125 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Miller Puckette;
#X text 12 85 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 45 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Updated for release 0.34. Jonathan
Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version
0.42.;
#X text 12 65 DESCRIPTION example patch for dollarsign variables;
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS control abstraction tutorial;
#X restore 382 119 pd META;
#N canvas 13 202 428 143 References 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
14 -261139 -33289 0;
#X text 7 2 Dollar Signs- Related Help Documents;
#X obj 63 53 pddp/pddplink ../5.reference/all_about_dollarsign_zero.pd
-text doc/5.reference/all_about_dollarsign_zero.pd;
#X obj 63 73 pddp/pddplink ../5.reference/all_about_atoms.pd -text
doc/5.reference/all_about_atoms.pd;
#X restore 103 119 pd References;
#X obj 6 119 pddp/pddplink ../5.reference/pddp/help.pd -text help;
| #N canvas 434 123 448 139 10;
#X obj 103 79 dollarsign2 three 4;
#X text 19 37 An abstraction's creation arguments may be either numbers
or symbols. Gory details are inside:;
| 22 | control abstraction tutorial | example patch for dollarsign variables | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: example patch for dollarsign variables, Keywords: control abstraction tutorial |
speedlim-help.pd | externals\maxlib\speedlim-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 435 353 12;
#X floatatom 38 54 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 18 264 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 38 141 speedlim 500;
#X text 126 18 speedlim :: lets information through;
#X text 222 37 only every N milliseconds;
#X text 152 171 creation argument = time in ms;
#X floatatom 129 116 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 184 116 time between outputs in ms;
#X msg 49 82 bang;
#X obj 121 207 bng 20 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X obj 121 236 timer;
#X floatatom 121 262 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 175 262 this should never be less than;
#X text 175 280 the creation argument of speedlim;
#X obj 18 194 route f;
#X obj 47 236 print;
#X msg 95 82 this is speedlim;
#N canvas 292 198 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 160 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 140 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 100 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION lets information through only every N milliseconds
;
#X text 12 80 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 120 OUTLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control filter anything_op;
#X restore 373 322 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 9 0;
#X connect 2 0 14 0;
#X connect 6 0 2 1;
#X connect 8 0 2 0;
#X connect 9 0 10 1;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
#X connect 10 0 11 0;
#X connect 14 0 1 0;
#X connect 14 1 15 0;
#X connect 16 0 2 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 435 353 12;
#X floatatom 38 54 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 18 264 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 38 141 speedlim 500;
#X text 126 18 speedlim :: lets information through;
#X text 222 37 only every N milliseconds;
#X text 152 171 creation argument = time in ms;
#X floatatom 129 116 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 184 116 time between outputs in ms;
#X msg 49 82 bang;
#X obj 121 207 bng 20 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X obj 121 236 timer;
#X floatatom 121 262 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 175 262 this should never be less than;
#X text 175 280 the creation argument of speedlim;
#X obj 18 194 route f;
#X obj 47 236 print;
#X msg 95 82 this is speedlim;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 9 0;
#X connect 2 0 14 0;
#X connect 6 0 2 1;
#X connect 8 0 2 0;
#X connect 9 0 10 1;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
#X connect 10 0 11 0;
#X connect 14 0 1 0;
#X connect 14 1 15 0;
#X connect 16 0 2 0;
| 39 | control filter anything_op | lets information through only every N milliseconds | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: lets information through only every N milliseconds, Keywords: control filter anything_op |
curve_graph-help.pd | externals\mapping\curve_graph-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 495 470 10;
#X obj 5 2 cnv 15 450 20 empty empty curve_graph 2 11 1 18 -233017
-66577 0;
#X msg 422 3 pddp;
#X text 27 410 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X text 244 424 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 98 381 For more info:;
#X obj 202 379 pddp/pddplink ../all_about_curve_mapping.pd -text all_about_curve_mapping
;
#X msg 19 150 reset;
#X floatatom 95 163 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 94 314 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 97 331 hsl 250 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty 22 8 1 12 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 98 143 hsl 250 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty 22 8 1 12 -261681
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 94 187 curve_graph;
#X text 18 33 This object allows you to draw an arbitrary curve \,
which is then applied to the input range. To change the curve \, click
anywhere on the black diagonal line and start dragging.;
#X text 19 86 There are 100 points in [curve_graph] \, each one pixel
in size.;
#N canvas 464 140 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 135 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION draw an arbitrary curve \, which is then
applied to the input range;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction GUI;
#X restore 441 442 pd META;
#X connect 6 0 11 0;
#X connect 7 0 11 0;
#X connect 8 0 9 0;
#X connect 10 0 7 0;
#X connect 11 0 8 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 495 470 10;
#X msg 422 3 pddp;
#X text 27 410 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X text 244 424 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 98 381 For more info:;
#X msg 19 150 reset;
#X floatatom 95 163 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 94 314 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 97 331 hsl 250 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty 22 8 1 12 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 98 143 hsl 250 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty 22 8 1 12 -261681
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 94 187 curve_graph;
#X text 18 33 This object allows you to draw an arbitrary curve \,
which is then applied to the input range. To change the curve \, click
anywhere on the black diagonal line and start dragging.;
#X text 19 86 There are 100 points in [curve_graph] \, each one pixel
in size.;
#X connect 6 0 11 0;
#X connect 7 0 11 0;
#X connect 8 0 9 0;
#X connect 10 0 7 0;
#X connect 11 0 8 0;
| 29 | control abstraction GUI | draw an arbitrary curve \, which is then
applied to the input range | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: draw an arbitrary curve \, which is then
applied to the input range, Keywords: control abstraction GUI |
tab2flist-help.pd | externals\mrpeach\tab2flist\tab2flist-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 535 282 10;
#X obj 152 152 tab2flist zig;
#X obj 10 -5 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -257985
-1;
#X obj 152 173 print;
#X obj 190 173 table zig;
#X floatatom 227 124 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 64 48 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 33 -8 Banging tab2flist outputs a list of floats from the table.
;
#X msg 36 19 set zag;
#X text 240 152 Argument is table name.;
#X text 150 190 Points outside the table will be output as zeroes.
;
#X text 98 47 A single float sets offset.;
#X text 89 18 Set the table by name.;
#X obj 250 173 table zag;
#X msg 86 69 5 10;
#X text 150 204 Negative length outputs a list as long as the table.
;
#X text 263 123 Float in second inlet sets length of list.;
#X text 118 68 Two floats set offset and length.;
#X msg 109 92 delimiter 10 13;
#X text 207 91 Output stops when a delimiter is encountered.;
#X text 145 243 2009_1_28 Martin Peach;
#N canvas 456 322 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 155 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control conversion array list_op;
#X text 12 46 DESCRIPTION output the values from an array as a list
of floats;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 bang float list set delimiter;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 list;
#X restore 474 246 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 1;
#X connect 5 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 0 0;
#X connect 13 0 0 0;
#X connect 17 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 535 282 10;
#X obj 152 152 tab2flist zig;
#X obj 10 -5 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -257985
-1;
#X obj 152 173 print;
#X obj 190 173 table zig;
#X floatatom 227 124 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 64 48 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 33 -8 Banging tab2flist outputs a list of floats from the table.
;
#X msg 36 19 set zag;
#X text 240 152 Argument is table name.;
#X text 150 190 Points outside the table will be output as zeroes.
;
#X text 98 47 A single float sets offset.;
#X text 89 18 Set the table by name.;
#X obj 250 173 table zag;
#X msg 86 69 5 10;
#X text 150 204 Negative length outputs a list as long as the table.
;
#X text 263 123 Float in second inlet sets length of list.;
#X text 118 68 Two floats set offset and length.;
#X msg 109 92 delimiter 10 13;
#X text 207 91 Output stops when a delimiter is encountered.;
#X text 145 243 2009_1_28 Martin Peach;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 1;
#X connect 5 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 0 0;
#X connect 13 0 0 0;
#X connect 17 0 0 0;
| 38 | control conversion array list_op | output the values from an array as a list
of floats | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: output the values from an array as a list
of floats, Keywords: control conversion array list_op |
all_about_writing_help_patches.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\5.reference\all_about_writing_help_patches.pd | #N canvas 431 62 448 238 10;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header writing_help_patches
20 10 1 18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X obj 1 216 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 376 146 494 131 META 0;
#X text 12 85 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Dave Sabine \, May 5 \, 2003 . Jonathan
Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version
0.42.;
#X text 12 65 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION guidelines for writing help patches;
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS needs_work all_about_pd;
#X restore 392 218 pd META;
#N canvas 218 145 428 105 Related_objects 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
14 -261106 -33289 0;
#X text 7 2 Writing Help Patches- Related Objects;
#X obj 20 37 pddp/helplink pddp/pddplink;
#X obj 20 57 pddp/helplink pddp/helplink;
#X text 109 37 - link to other patches \, web pages \, or text files
;
#X text 109 57 - link to other objects' help patches;
#X restore 103 218 pd Related_objects;
#X obj 6 218 pddp/pddplink all_about.pd -text All About Pd;
#X text 380 121 * pddplink and helplink;
#X text 380 100 * pd META;
#X text 383 145 This help file is unfinished.;
#X text 19 36 Legitimate Authorities;
#X text 19 36 ______________________;
#X text 18 151 2) Include a short example patch. Justification: it's
the whole reason to make help files be Pd patches!;
#X text 18 56 1) For object help patches \, do not automatically turn
on audio when the patch opens. Justification: there is no way to detect
how the help patch audio will interact with whatever the user is already
doing (such as opening several help patches simultaneously). Since
unexpected audio signals can damage equipment (and ears) it is best
to let the user turn on audio at his/her leisure.;
#X text 18 181 You can use pddp/helplink and pddp/pddplink. See the
"Related_objects" subpatch below for more info:;
| #N canvas 431 62 448 238 10;
#X text 380 121 * pddplink and helplink;
#X text 380 100 * pd META;
#X text 383 145 This help file is unfinished.;
#X text 19 36 Legitimate Authorities;
#X text 19 36 ______________________;
#X text 18 151 2) Include a short example patch. Justification: it's
the whole reason to make help files be Pd patches!;
#X text 18 56 1) For object help patches \, do not automatically turn
on audio when the patch opens. Justification: there is no way to detect
how the help patch audio will interact with whatever the user is already
doing (such as opening several help patches simultaneously). Since
unexpected audio signals can damage equipment (and ears) it is best
to let the user turn on audio at his/her leisure.;
#X text 18 181 You can use pddp/helplink and pddp/pddplink. See the
"Related_objects" subpatch below for more info:;
| 27 | needs_work all_about_pd | guidelines for writing help patches | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: guidelines for writing help patches, Keywords: needs_work all_about_pd |
divmod-help.pd | externals\maxlib\divmod-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 464 316 12;
#X floatatom 54 239 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 54 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 129 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 54 172 divmod 8 6;
#X text 146 170 use creation arguments to set initial;
#X text 146 186 values for inlets;
#X msg 23 83 bang;
#X text 69 82 calculate and output result now;
#X floatatom 129 219 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 182 222 modulo;
#X text 106 242 result of division;
#X text 186 127 takes int's only!;
#X text 12 19 divmod :: calculate division and modulo;
#X text 92 35 outputs results even when right inlet changes;
#N canvas 293 158 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 175 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 155 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control nonlocal;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 bang float;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION calculate division and modulo outputs results
even when right inlet changes;
#X text 12 135 OUTLET_1 float;
#X restore 395 283 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 1;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 1 8 0;
#X connect 6 0 3 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 464 316 12;
#X floatatom 54 239 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 54 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 129 127 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 54 172 divmod 8 6;
#X text 146 170 use creation arguments to set initial;
#X text 146 186 values for inlets;
#X msg 23 83 bang;
#X text 69 82 calculate and output result now;
#X floatatom 129 219 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 182 222 modulo;
#X text 106 242 result of division;
#X text 186 127 takes int's only!;
#X text 12 19 divmod :: calculate division and modulo;
#X text 92 35 outputs results even when right inlet changes;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 1;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 1 8 0;
#X connect 6 0 3 0;
| 31 | control nonlocal | calculate division and modulo outputs results
even when right inlet changes | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: calculate division and modulo outputs results
even when right inlet changes, Keywords: control nonlocal |
s2f-help.pd | externals\moonlib\s2f-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 492 266 10;
#X obj 0 0 cnv 8 100 60 empty empty s2f 10 20 1 18 -262144 -1109 0
;
#X text 1 244 (c) Moonix: Antoine Rousseau 2003;
#X text 129 8 symbol to float converter;
#X obj 197 159 s2f;
#X floatatom 197 184 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 197 142 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 345 105 makesymbol %s;
#X msg 48 84 symbol 0.0003125foo;
#X msg 197 85 symbol 54.123e-3bar;
#X msg 345 85 13.25;
#N canvas 380 146 490 344 META 0;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 symbol;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Antoine Rousseau;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Antoine Rousseau. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control conversion symbol_op;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION symbol to float converter;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
#X restore 431 238 pd META;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 6 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 492 266 10;
#X text 1 244 (c) Moonix: Antoine Rousseau 2003;
#X text 129 8 symbol to float converter;
#X obj 197 159 s2f;
#X floatatom 197 184 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 197 142 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 345 105 makesymbol %s;
#X msg 48 84 symbol 0.0003125foo;
#X msg 197 85 symbol 54.123e-3bar;
#X msg 345 85 13.25;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 6 0;
| 26 | control conversion symbol_op | symbol to float converter | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: symbol to float converter, Keywords: control conversion symbol_op |
allow-help.pd | externals\maxlib\allow-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 471 308 12;
#X text 24 17 allow :: lets only 'allowed' floats or symbols through
;
#X text 97 34 written by Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X msg 125 65 cat;
#X msg 147 97 dog;
#X msg 157 126 bird;
#X floatatom 82 269 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 151 246 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 40 81 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 82 217 route float symbol;
#X obj 82 189 allow 17 cat dog 23;
#N canvas 293 158 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION let only 'allowed' floats or symbols through
;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float symbol;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float symbol;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control filter;
#X restore 415 283 pd META;
#X msg 125 157 symbol \$1;
#X connect 2 0 11 0;
#X connect 3 0 11 0;
#X connect 4 0 11 0;
#X connect 7 0 9 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 1 6 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
#X connect 11 0 9 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 471 308 12;
#X text 24 17 allow :: lets only 'allowed' floats or symbols through
;
#X text 97 34 written by Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X msg 125 65 cat;
#X msg 147 97 dog;
#X msg 157 126 bird;
#X floatatom 82 269 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 151 246 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 40 81 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 82 217 route float symbol;
#X obj 82 189 allow 17 cat dog 23;
#X msg 125 157 symbol \$1;
#X connect 2 0 11 0;
#X connect 3 0 11 0;
#X connect 4 0 11 0;
#X connect 7 0 9 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 1 6 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
#X connect 11 0 9 0;
| 29 | control filter | let only 'allowed' floats or symbols through | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: let only 'allowed' floats or symbols through, Keywords: control filter |
oscD-help.pd | abstractions\jmmmp\oscD-help.pd | #N canvas 114 117 407 326 10;
#X text 12 277 (C) 2006 Jo�o Pais - [email protected];
#X text 12 297 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 12 10 [oscD] - Counts received OSC messages;
#X text 196 110 Outlets;
#X text 196 40 Arguments;
#X text 196 60 - OSC port;
#X text 196 130 - OSC message;
#X text 196 160 GUI;
#X text 196 180 - Bang when message arrives;
#X text 196 200 - Message count (0 - 999);
#X text 196 220 - Print messages on console;
#X text 196 80 - Printing on / off;
#X obj 26 105 oscD 5000 1;
#X obj 26 138 print oscD-extern;
#X text 12 248 Related objects: [oscS];
#N canvas 504 106 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 55 AUTHOR Jo�o Pais <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 95 LICENSE BSD;
#X text 12 75 LIBRARY jmmmp;
#X text 13 115 WEBSITE http://puredata.info/Members/jmmmp;
#X text 12 6 DESCRIPTION Counts received OSC messages;
#X text 12 36 KEYWORDS OSC GUI;
#X text 12 175 OUTLET_0 - OSC message;
#X text 12 135 VERSION 2006;
#X restore 342 296 pd META;
#X connect 12 0 13 0;
| #N canvas 114 117 407 326 10;
#X text 12 277 (C) 2006 Jo�o Pais - [email protected];
#X text 12 297 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 12 10 [oscD] - Counts received OSC messages;
#X text 196 110 Outlets;
#X text 196 40 Arguments;
#X text 196 60 - OSC port;
#X text 196 130 - OSC message;
#X text 196 160 GUI;
#X text 196 180 - Bang when message arrives;
#X text 196 200 - Message count (0 - 999);
#X text 196 220 - Print messages on console;
#X text 196 80 - Printing on / off;
#X obj 26 105 oscD 5000 1;
#X obj 26 138 print oscD-extern;
#X text 12 248 Related objects: [oscS];
#X connect 12 0 13 0;
| 27 | OSC GUI | Counts received OSC messages | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: Counts received OSC messages, Keywords: OSC GUI |
v0x2a-help.pd | externals\markex\v0x2a-help.pd | #N canvas 382 194 450 300 10;
#N canvas 247 443 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Mark Danks;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control vector;
#X text 12 165 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42. \, helppatch by IOhannes m zmölnig;
#X text 13 76 INLET_0 list;
#X text 13 116 OUTLET_0 list;
#X text 13 96 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION multiplies a vector by a number;
#X restore 390 271 pd META;
#X msg 64 86 1 2 3;
#X msg 175 86 10;
#X text 52 248 a "vector" is simply a list of numbers.;
#X text 27 25 MarkEx vector operation: multiply a vector by a factor
;
#X obj 64 146 print vector*;
#X obj 64 116 vector* 42;
#X connect 1 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 6 1;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
| #N canvas 382 194 450 300 10;
#X msg 64 86 1 2 3;
#X msg 175 86 10;
#X text 52 248 a "vector" is simply a list of numbers.;
#X text 27 25 MarkEx vector operation: multiply a vector by a factor
;
#X obj 64 146 print vector*;
#X obj 64 116 vector* 42;
#X connect 1 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 6 1;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
| 20 | control vector | multiplies a vector by a number | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: multiplies a vector by a number, Keywords: control vector |
vector0x2a-help.pd | externals\markex\vector0x2a-help.pd | #N canvas 382 194 450 300 10;
#N canvas 247 443 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Mark Danks;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control vector;
#X text 12 165 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42. \, helppatch by IOhannes m zmölnig;
#X text 13 76 INLET_0 list;
#X text 13 116 OUTLET_0 list;
#X text 13 96 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION multiplies a vector by a number;
#X restore 390 271 pd META;
#X msg 64 86 1 2 3;
#X msg 175 86 10;
#X text 52 248 a "vector" is simply a list of numbers.;
#X text 27 25 MarkEx vector operation: multiply a vector by a factor
;
#X obj 64 146 print vector*;
#X obj 64 116 vector* 42;
#X connect 1 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 6 1;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
| #N canvas 382 194 450 300 10;
#X msg 64 86 1 2 3;
#X msg 175 86 10;
#X text 52 248 a "vector" is simply a list of numbers.;
#X text 27 25 MarkEx vector operation: multiply a vector by a factor
;
#X obj 64 146 print vector*;
#X obj 64 116 vector* 42;
#X connect 1 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 6 1;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
| 20 | control vector | multiplies a vector by a number | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: multiplies a vector by a number, Keywords: control vector |
lifo-help.pd | externals\maxlib\lifo-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 386 286 12;
#X obj 38 176 lifo 10;
#X floatatom 38 231 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 61 110 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 38 76 bang;
#X text 83 76 hit to get next number;
#X text 111 176 lifo <size>;
#X text 42 14 lifo :: last in first out buffer for floats;
#X text 108 33 written for Max by St. Rainstick;
#X msg 76 140 clear;
#X text 127 139 clear buffer;
#X text 92 233 output of buffer;
#N canvas 396 26 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION last in first out buffer for floats;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control storage;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 bang float clear;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR written for Max by St. Rainstick \, ported to
Pd by Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X restore 322 254 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 386 286 12;
#X obj 38 176 lifo 10;
#X floatatom 38 231 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 61 110 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 38 76 bang;
#X text 83 76 hit to get next number;
#X text 111 176 lifo <size>;
#X text 42 14 lifo :: last in first out buffer for floats;
#X text 108 33 written for Max by St. Rainstick;
#X msg 76 140 clear;
#X text 127 139 clear buffer;
#X text 92 233 output of buffer;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
| 25 | control storage | last in first out buffer for floats | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: last in first out buffer for floats, Keywords: control storage |
csub~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\csub~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 381 197 10;
#X text 49 5 complex subtraction;
#N canvas 162 93 494 386 META 0;
#X text 12 205 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION complex subtraction;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 signal;
#X text 12 105 INLET_2 signal;
#X text 12 125 INLET_3 signal;
#X text 12 145 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 165 OUTLET_1 signal;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal abstraction needs_work (example patch)
;
#X text 12 185 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X restore 331 175 pd META;
#X obj 54 96 csub~;
| #N canvas 0 26 381 197 10;
#X text 49 5 complex subtraction;
#X obj 54 96 csub~;
| 16 | signal abstraction needs_work (example patch) | complex subtraction | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: complex subtraction, Keywords: signal abstraction needs_work (example patch) |
stream_check-help.pd | externals\mapping\stream_check-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 527 246 10;
#X floatatom 43 34 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 43 111 spigot;
#X obj 70 173 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 80 85 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X text 181 91 check for the presence of a data stream.;
#X floatatom 43 209 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 43 54 resample 30;
#X obj 70 145 stream_check;
#N canvas 470 314 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION check for the presence of a data stream;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything;
#X restore 461 215 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 6 0;
#X connect 1 0 5 0;
#X connect 1 0 7 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 1;
#X connect 6 0 1 0;
#X connect 7 0 2 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 527 246 10;
#X floatatom 43 34 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 43 111 spigot;
#X obj 70 173 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 80 85 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X text 181 91 check for the presence of a data stream.;
#X floatatom 43 209 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 43 54 resample 30;
#X obj 70 145 stream_check;
#X connect 0 0 6 0;
#X connect 1 0 5 0;
#X connect 1 0 7 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 1;
#X connect 6 0 1 0;
#X connect 7 0 2 0;
| 24 | control abstraction | check for the presence of a data stream | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: check for the presence of a data stream, Keywords: control abstraction |
datei-o-help.pd | abstractions\jmmmp\datei-o-help.pd | #N canvas 110 129 454 293 10;
#X text 310 50 Inlets;
#X text 310 100 Outlets;
#X text 310 150 GUI;
#X text 310 170 - Click on it;
#X text 310 70 - Bang / File name;
#X text 310 120 - Message;
#X msg 22 50 bang;
#X text 120 80 Takes the file string;
#X msg 32 80 filename.ext;
#X text 60 50 Opens up dialog;
#X text 92 120 <- Or click on it;
#X text 111 160 Message;
#X obj 22 120 datei-o;
#X text 13 6 [datei-o] - Sends the message "open ../../";
#X obj 22 160 print Datei_O;
#X text 12 237 (C) 2006 Jo�o Pais - [email protected];
#X text 12 257 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 12 207 Related objects: [datei-r] [datei-w];
#N canvas 504 106 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 55 AUTHOR Jo�o Pais <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 95 LICENSE BSD;
#X text 12 75 LIBRARY jmmmp;
#X text 13 115 WEBSITE http://puredata.info/Members/jmmmp;
#X text 12 135 VERSION 2006;
#X text 12 5 DESCRIPTION Sends the message "open ../../";
#X text 12 35 KEYWORDS open file;
#X text 14 165 INLET_0 - Bang / File name;
#X text 14 185 OUTLET_0 - Message;
#X restore 392 266 pd META;
#X connect 6 0 12 0;
#X connect 8 0 12 0;
#X connect 12 0 14 0;
#X coords 0 0 1 1 62 17 0;
| #N canvas 110 129 454 293 10;
#X text 310 50 Inlets;
#X text 310 100 Outlets;
#X text 310 150 GUI;
#X text 310 170 - Click on it;
#X text 310 70 - Bang / File name;
#X text 310 120 - Message;
#X msg 22 50 bang;
#X text 120 80 Takes the file string;
#X msg 32 80 filename.ext;
#X text 60 50 Opens up dialog;
#X text 92 120 <- Or click on it;
#X text 111 160 Message;
#X obj 22 120 datei-o;
#X text 13 6 [datei-o] - Sends the message "open ../../";
#X obj 22 160 print Datei_O;
#X text 12 237 (C) 2006 Jo�o Pais - [email protected];
#X text 12 257 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 12 207 Related objects: [datei-r] [datei-w];
#X connect 6 0 12 0;
#X connect 8 0 12 0;
#X connect 12 0 14 0;
#X coords 0 0 1 1 62 17 0;
| 34 | open file | Sends the message "open ../../" | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: Sends the message "open ../../", Keywords: open file |
bilex-help.pd | externals\maxlib\bilex-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 485 306 12;
#X obj 70 95 bng 20 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X floatatom 70 192 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 177 103 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 230 105 lambda;
#X text 13 20 bilex :: bilinear exponetionally distributed random numbers
;
#X obj 70 140 bilex 1.5;
#N canvas 293 158 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 165 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 145 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control random;
#X text 12 85 INLET_0 bang;
#X text 12 105 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION bilinear exponetionally distributed random
numbers;
#X restore 423 277 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 5 0;
#X connect 2 0 5 1;
#X connect 5 0 1 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 485 306 12;
#X obj 70 95 bng 20 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X floatatom 70 192 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 177 103 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 230 105 lambda;
#X text 13 20 bilex :: bilinear exponetionally distributed random numbers
;
#X obj 70 140 bilex 1.5;
#X connect 0 0 5 0;
#X connect 2 0 5 1;
#X connect 5 0 1 0;
| 20 | control random | bilinear exponetionally distributed random
numbers | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: bilinear exponetionally distributed random
numbers, Keywords: control random |
gauss-help.pd | externals\maxlib\gauss-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 487 308 12;
#X obj 70 95 bng 20 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X floatatom 70 192 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 123 91 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 70 140 gauss 1 0;
#X floatatom 177 113 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 39 21 gauss :: Gauss distributed random numbers;
#X text 176 92 sigma - standard deviation;
#X text 230 114 mu - mean;
#N canvas 288 227 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 165 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 145 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION Gauss distributed random numbers;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control random;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 bang;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 INLET_2 float;
#X restore 425 278 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 1;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 2;
| #N canvas 0 26 487 308 12;
#X obj 70 95 bng 20 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X floatatom 70 192 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 123 91 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 70 140 gauss 1 0;
#X floatatom 177 113 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 39 21 gauss :: Gauss distributed random numbers;
#X text 176 92 sigma - standard deviation;
#X text 230 114 mu - mean;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 1;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 2;
| 24 | control random | Gauss distributed random numbers | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: Gauss distributed random numbers, Keywords: control random |
bdft-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\bdft-help.pd | #N canvas 0 0 450 300 10;
#N canvas 145 112 494 314 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Added by Jonathan Wilkes.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION set decay time for [bdiag~];
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X restore 398 279 pd META;
#X text 114 58 set decay time (ms/sec) for [bdiag~];
#X obj 71 58 bdft;
| #N canvas 0 0 450 300 10;
#X text 114 58 set decay time (ms/sec) for [bdiag~];
#X obj 71 58 bdft;
| 13 | control abstraction | set decay time for [bdiag~] | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: set decay time for [bdiag~], Keywords: control abstraction |
rec_play-help.pd | externals\mapping\rec_play-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 617 488 10;
#X obj 41 41 vsl 15 128 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -9 0 10 -262144
-1 -1 5700 1;
#X obj 41 327 vsl 15 128 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -9 0 10 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 41 179 / 127;
#X obj 41 303 * 127;
#X obj 76 202 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1 -1 0
1;
#X text 96 202 rec;
#X obj 112 219 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1 -1 1
1;
#X msg 148 238 write test;
#X msg 161 258 read test;
#X text 346 152 arg1 : number of sample to record;
#X text 346 172 arg2 : time between sample (ms);
#X text 190 16 record and play stream of float;
#X text 141 45 Warning : the save fonctionality work only if data are
:;
#X text 478 69 -1 < data < 1;
#X text 255 242 write and load in a wave file;
#X text 168 280 10s recording \, 10ms between data;
#X text 132 219 play (loop);
#X obj 41 279 rec_play 1000 10;
#N canvas 438 198 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 185 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 145 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 165 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION record and play stream of float;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 INLET_2 float;
#X text 12 125 INLET_3 write read;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction filesystem;
#X restore 563 463 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 17 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 17 1;
#X connect 6 0 17 2;
#X connect 7 0 17 3;
#X connect 8 0 17 3;
#X connect 17 0 3 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 617 488 10;
#X obj 41 41 vsl 15 128 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -9 0 10 -262144
-1 -1 5700 1;
#X obj 41 327 vsl 15 128 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -9 0 10 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 41 179 / 127;
#X obj 41 303 * 127;
#X obj 76 202 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1 -1 0
1;
#X text 96 202 rec;
#X obj 112 219 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1 -1 1
1;
#X msg 148 238 write test;
#X msg 161 258 read test;
#X text 346 152 arg1 : number of sample to record;
#X text 346 172 arg2 : time between sample (ms);
#X text 190 16 record and play stream of float;
#X text 141 45 Warning : the save fonctionality work only if data are
:;
#X text 478 69 -1 < data < 1;
#X text 255 242 write and load in a wave file;
#X text 168 280 10s recording \, 10ms between data;
#X text 132 219 play (loop);
#X obj 41 279 rec_play 1000 10;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 17 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 17 1;
#X connect 6 0 17 2;
#X connect 7 0 17 3;
#X connect 8 0 17 3;
#X connect 17 0 3 0;
| 39 | control abstraction filesystem | record and play stream of float | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: record and play stream of float, Keywords: control abstraction filesystem |
mapping2degrees-help.pd | externals\mapping\mapping2degrees-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 487 327 10;
#X obj 5 2 cnv 15 450 20 empty empty mapping2degrees 2 11 1 18 -233017
-66577 0;
#X msg 422 3 pddp;
#X text 254 269 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 185 228 For more info:;
#X obj 289 226 pddp/pddplink ../mapping-about.pd -text mapping-about
;
#X text 40 254 (C) Copyright 2005 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X text 300 168 related objects:;
#X obj 240 184 radians2mapping;
#X obj 352 184 degrees2mapping;
#X floatatom 69 185 7 0 0 1 degrees - -;
#X obj 72 85 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty mapping 6 7 1 10 -262131
-1 -1 0 0;
#X floatatom 95 115 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 26 34 This object converts numbers from the mapping range (0
to 1) to degrees (0 to 360) with the 0 being north.;
#X obj 298 205 mapping2radians;
#X obj 69 150 mapping2degrees;
#N canvas 464 140 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 135 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION convert numbers from the mapping range (0
to 1) to degrees (0 to 360) with the 0 being north;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction conversion;
#X restore 429 297 pd META;
#X connect 10 0 11 0;
#X connect 10 0 14 0;
#X connect 14 0 9 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 487 327 10;
#X msg 422 3 pddp;
#X text 254 269 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 185 228 For more info:;
#X text 40 254 (C) Copyright 2005 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
;
#X text 300 168 related objects:;
#X obj 240 184 radians2mapping;
#X obj 352 184 degrees2mapping;
#X floatatom 69 185 7 0 0 1 degrees - -;
#X obj 72 85 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty mapping 6 7 1 10 -262131
-1 -1 0 0;
#X floatatom 95 115 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 26 34 This object converts numbers from the mapping range (0
to 1) to degrees (0 to 360) with the 0 being north.;
#X obj 298 205 mapping2radians;
#X obj 69 150 mapping2degrees;
#X connect 10 0 11 0;
#X connect 10 0 14 0;
#X connect 14 0 9 0;
| 28 | control abstraction conversion | convert numbers from the mapping range (0
to 1) to degrees (0 to 360) with the 0 being north | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: convert numbers from the mapping range (0
to 1) to degrees (0 to 360) with the 0 being north, Keywords: control abstraction conversion |
to_ascii_code-help.pd | externals\tof\tof\to_ascii_code-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 571 202 10;
#X msg 49 60 test;
#X msg 182 61 1234;
#X obj 49 112 tof/to_ascii_code 13;
#X msg 92 60 list abcdef;
#X obj 49 153 print codes;
#X text 54 19 Tags: conversion text symbols;
#X text 55 3 Description: Convert PD messages into ASCII codes;
#X text 188 111 Optionnal argument: append ASCII code (in this case
13 \, a carriage return);
#N canvas 290 133 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 45 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Thomas Ouellet Fredericks;
#X text 12 25 DESCRIPTION convert PD messages into ASCII codes;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control conversion;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 list;
#X restore 511 161 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 571 202 10;
#X msg 49 60 test;
#X msg 182 61 1234;
#X obj 49 112 tof/to_ascii_code 13;
#X msg 92 60 list abcdef;
#X obj 49 153 print codes;
#X text 54 19 Tags: conversion text symbols;
#X text 55 3 Description: Convert PD messages into ASCII codes;
#X text 188 111 Optionnal argument: append ASCII code (in this case
13 \, a carriage return);
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
| 22 | control conversion | convert PD messages into ASCII codes | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: convert PD messages into ASCII codes, Keywords: control conversion |
upsample-help.pd | externals\mapping\upsample-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 367 339 10;
#X msg 83 96 1;
#X obj 83 226 print;
#X obj 204 227 print ---------;
#X obj 83 140 trigger float bang;
#X obj 98 119 hsl 128 15 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 83 200 upsample 3;
#X obj 158 177 hsl 128 15 0 10 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X floatatom 162 201 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#N canvas 465 169 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION increase the sampling rate;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 list;
#X restore 307 309 pd META;
#X text 79 72 increase the sampling rate;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 5 0;
#X connect 3 1 2 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 0;
#X connect 5 0 1 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 1;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 367 339 10;
#X msg 83 96 1;
#X obj 83 226 print;
#X obj 204 227 print ---------;
#X obj 83 140 trigger float bang;
#X obj 98 119 hsl 128 15 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 83 200 upsample 3;
#X obj 158 177 hsl 128 15 0 10 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X floatatom 162 201 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 79 72 increase the sampling rate;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 5 0;
#X connect 3 1 2 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 0;
#X connect 5 0 1 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 1;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
| 27 | control abstraction | increase the sampling rate | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: increase the sampling rate, Keywords: control abstraction |
min_n-help.pd | externals\mapping\min_n-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 534 486 10;
#X text 41 58 data;
#X obj 40 155 t f f;
#X msg 57 120 0;
#X floatatom 271 249 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 318 197 5 2 150 0 - - -;
#X text 366 195 size: n (n>=2);
#X text 51 32 min_n return the minimum from the last n (n>1) values
;
#X msg 85 120 1;
#X msg 118 120 0.5;
#X obj 40 271 timeroll;
#X obj 246 271 timeroll;
#X obj 43 75 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 10 -262130
-1 -1 0 1;
#X floatatom 48 96 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 5 2 cnv 15 450 20 empty empty min_n 2 11 1 18 -233017 -66577
0;
#X obj 246 219 min_n 20;
#N canvas 465 111 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction conversion;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION return the minimum from the last n (n>1)
values;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X restore 478 457 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 9 0;
#X connect 1 1 14 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 14 1;
#X connect 7 0 1 0;
#X connect 8 0 1 0;
#X connect 11 0 12 0;
#X connect 11 0 1 0;
#X connect 14 0 3 0;
#X connect 14 0 10 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 534 486 10;
#X text 41 58 data;
#X obj 40 155 t f f;
#X msg 57 120 0;
#X floatatom 271 249 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 318 197 5 2 150 0 - - -;
#X text 366 195 size: n (n>=2);
#X text 51 32 min_n return the minimum from the last n (n>1) values
;
#X msg 85 120 1;
#X msg 118 120 0.5;
#X obj 40 271 timeroll;
#X obj 246 271 timeroll;
#X obj 43 75 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 10 -262130
-1 -1 0 1;
#X floatatom 48 96 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 246 219 min_n 20;
#X connect 1 0 9 0;
#X connect 1 1 14 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 14 1;
#X connect 7 0 1 0;
#X connect 8 0 1 0;
#X connect 11 0 12 0;
#X connect 11 0 1 0;
#X connect 14 0 3 0;
#X connect 14 0 10 0;
| 36 | control abstraction conversion | return the minimum from the last n (n>1)
values | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: return the minimum from the last n (n>1)
values, Keywords: control abstraction conversion |
2.create_new_abstract.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\manuals\pd-msg\5.examples\2.create_new_abstract.pd | #N canvas 260 113 505 524 10;
#X msg 77 224 msg 10 10 bang;
#X msg 77 272 obj 10 40 metro 500;
#X msg 77 248 floatatom 100 10 7 50 5000;
#X msg 77 344 obj 10 70 random 127;
#X msg 77 392 floatatom 10 100 5;
#X msg 78 440 text 10 130 That's it !;
#X obj 30 475 s pd-new;
#X msg 77 296 connect 0 0 2 0;
#X msg 77 319 connect 1 0 2 1;
#X msg 77 368 connect 2 0 3 0;
#X msg 77 416 connect 3 0 4 0;
#X msg 40 79 \; pd filename new ./ \; #N canvas \; #X pop 1 \;;
#X text 53 59 click here first;
#X text 28 176 And then we fill it with the way describe in 1.add_objects.pd
;
#X text 26 15 This describe how to create a new abstraction :;
#X msg 290 457 menuclose;
#X text 294 483 this will kill it !;
#N canvas 458 158 494 396 META 0;
#X text 12 85 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Damien Henry. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 55 DESCRIPTION creating a pd patch dynamically;
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching
tutorial;
#X restore 448 496 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 6 0;
#X connect 1 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 6 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 0;
#X connect 8 0 6 0;
#X connect 9 0 6 0;
#X connect 10 0 6 0;
#X connect 15 0 6 0;
| #N canvas 260 113 505 524 10;
#X msg 77 224 msg 10 10 bang;
#X msg 77 272 obj 10 40 metro 500;
#X msg 77 248 floatatom 100 10 7 50 5000;
#X msg 77 344 obj 10 70 random 127;
#X msg 77 392 floatatom 10 100 5;
#X msg 78 440 text 10 130 That's it !;
#X obj 30 475 s pd-new;
#X msg 77 296 connect 0 0 2 0;
#X msg 77 319 connect 1 0 2 1;
#X msg 77 368 connect 2 0 3 0;
#X msg 77 416 connect 3 0 4 0;
#X msg 40 79 \; pd filename new ./ \; #N canvas \; #X pop 1 \;;
#X text 53 59 click here first;
#X text 28 176 And then we fill it with the way describe in 1.add_objects.pd
;
#X text 26 15 This describe how to create a new abstraction :;
#X msg 290 457 menuclose;
#X text 294 483 this will kill it !;
#X connect 0 0 6 0;
#X connect 1 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 6 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 0;
#X connect 8 0 6 0;
#X connect 9 0 6 0;
#X connect 10 0 6 0;
#X connect 15 0 6 0;
| 34 | control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching
tutorial | creating a pd patch dynamically | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: creating a pd patch dynamically, Keywords: control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching
tutorial |
rc~-help.pd | externals\mrpeach\rc~\rc~-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 450 377 10;
#X obj 52 180 dac~;
#X obj 53 143 *~;
#X obj 53 79 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -13381 -1 0
1;
#X obj 80 79 nbx 5 14 0 1e+37 0 1 empty empty seconds 60 8 0 10 -4034
-13381 -13381 0.73 256;
#X obj 53 57 metro 1000;
#X obj 53 36 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -13381 -1 0
1;
#X obj 53 99 rc~ 1;
#X text 191 167 Author: Martin Peach;
#X text 191 186 2010/03/15;
#X obj 67 121 noise~;
#X obj 136 230 lop~;
#X text 63 230 similar to:;
#X text 49 -22 rc~ emulates a capacitor charging through a resistor.
The creation argument can be overriden by the right inlet \, and represents
a charging time constant in seconds.;
#N canvas 453 86 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2 or later;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Martin Peach;
#X text 12 46 DESCRIPTION emulate a capacitor charging through a resistor
;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal;
#X restore 379 329 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 1;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 1;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
#X connect 6 0 1 0;
#X connect 9 0 1 1;
| #N canvas 1 53 450 377 10;
#X obj 52 180 dac~;
#X obj 53 143 *~;
#X obj 53 79 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -13381 -1 0
1;
#X obj 80 79 nbx 5 14 0 1e+37 0 1 empty empty seconds 60 8 0 10 -4034
-13381 -13381 0.73 256;
#X obj 53 57 metro 1000;
#X obj 53 36 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -13381 -1 0
1;
#X obj 53 99 rc~ 1;
#X text 191 167 Author: Martin Peach;
#X text 191 186 2010/03/15;
#X obj 67 121 noise~;
#X obj 136 230 lop~;
#X text 63 230 similar to:;
#X text 49 -22 rc~ emulates a capacitor charging through a resistor.
The creation argument can be overriden by the right inlet \, and represents
a charging time constant in seconds.;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 1;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 1;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
#X connect 6 0 1 0;
#X connect 9 0 1 1;
| 32 | signal | emulate a capacitor charging through a resistor | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: emulate a capacitor charging through a resistor, Keywords: signal |
list2symbol-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\list2symbol-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 716 373 10;
#X obj 85 28 list2symbol;
#X text 178 29 convert a list into a symbol;
#X obj 407 30 l2s;
#X symbolatom 25 266 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 25 77 list this was a list and is now a symbol;
#X msg 109 98 anythings work fine too;
#X obj 457 268 print;
#X symbolatom 97 203 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 97 138 symbol --;
#X text 180 137 by default \, list-elements are separated by spaces.
You can set the separator to any symbol;
#X text 486 11 part of zexy;
#X msg 106 181 symbol;
#X obj 25 238 list2symbol;
#X text 172 183 even to a zero-length symbol!;
#X msg 457 227 my bonnie is over the ovean;
#X obj 457 248 l2s .;
#X text 487 41 updated for zexy-2.2;
#X text 504 250 argument: default delimiter;
#X text 266 306 in prior versions of [list2symbol] \, the default delimiter
was not settable via arguments \; instead the arguments denoted the
incoming list. this has changed!!!!;
#X text 271 282 Attention:;
#N canvas 460 154 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 165 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 45 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 145 AUTHOR IOhannes m zmoelnig;
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS control conversion symbol_op;
#X text 12 65 DESCRIPTION convert a list into a symbol;
#X text 12 85 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 105 INLET_1 symbol;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0 symbol;
#X text 12 5 ALIAS l2s;
#X restore 661 344 pd META;
#X connect 4 0 12 0;
#X connect 5 0 12 0;
#X connect 7 0 12 1;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
#X connect 11 0 7 0;
#X connect 12 0 3 0;
#X connect 14 0 15 0;
#X connect 15 0 6 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 716 373 10;
#X obj 85 28 list2symbol;
#X text 178 29 convert a list into a symbol;
#X obj 407 30 l2s;
#X symbolatom 25 266 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 25 77 list this was a list and is now a symbol;
#X msg 109 98 anythings work fine too;
#X obj 457 268 print;
#X symbolatom 97 203 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 97 138 symbol --;
#X text 180 137 by default \, list-elements are separated by spaces.
You can set the separator to any symbol;
#X text 486 11 part of zexy;
#X msg 106 181 symbol;
#X obj 25 238 list2symbol;
#X text 172 183 even to a zero-length symbol!;
#X msg 457 227 my bonnie is over the ovean;
#X obj 457 248 l2s .;
#X text 487 41 updated for zexy-2.2;
#X text 504 250 argument: default delimiter;
#X text 266 306 in prior versions of [list2symbol] \, the default delimiter
was not settable via arguments \; instead the arguments denoted the
incoming list. this has changed!!!!;
#X text 271 282 Attention:;
#X connect 4 0 12 0;
#X connect 5 0 12 0;
#X connect 7 0 12 1;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
#X connect 11 0 7 0;
#X connect 12 0 3 0;
#X connect 14 0 15 0;
#X connect 15 0 6 0;
| 40 | control conversion symbol_op | convert a list into a symbol | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: convert a list into a symbol, Keywords: control conversion symbol_op |
printwchars-help.pd | externals\moocow\pdstring\src\printwchars-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 450 333 10;
#X text 141 266 Bryan Jurish <[email protected]>;
#X text 17 231 SEE ALSO:;
#X obj 86 230 pdstring;
#X obj 150 230 locale;
#X text 153 45 "ABC";
#X text 193 173 First argument is prefixed to output;
#X msg 44 44 list 65 66 67;
#X msg 54 64 foo 49 50 51;
#X text 153 65 "123" \, selector "foo" is printed extra;
#X msg 67 87 228 246 252;
#X text 159 115 "&pi &delta" in UTF-8;
#X text 35 7 printwchars - print wide character strings to pd console
;
#X text 157 89 "ä ö ü";
#X msg 71 115 960 948;
#N canvas 260 141 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 105 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 85 AUTHOR Bryan Jurish <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION print wide character strings to pd console
;
#X restore 391 305 pd META;
#X obj 44 172 printwchars mywchars;
#X connect 6 0 15 0;
#X connect 7 0 15 0;
#X connect 9 0 15 0;
#X connect 13 0 15 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 450 333 10;
#X text 141 266 Bryan Jurish <[email protected]>;
#X text 17 231 SEE ALSO:;
#X obj 86 230 pdstring;
#X obj 150 230 locale;
#X text 153 45 "ABC";
#X text 193 173 First argument is prefixed to output;
#X msg 44 44 list 65 66 67;
#X msg 54 64 foo 49 50 51;
#X text 153 65 "123" \, selector "foo" is printed extra;
#X msg 67 87 228 246 252;
#X text 159 115 "&pi &delta" in UTF-8;
#X text 35 7 printwchars - print wide character strings to pd console
;
#X text 157 89 "ä ö ü";
#X msg 71 115 960 948;
#X obj 44 172 printwchars mywchars;
#X connect 6 0 15 0;
#X connect 7 0 15 0;
#X connect 9 0 15 0;
#X connect 13 0 15 0;
| 28 | control | print wide character strings to pd console | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: print wide character strings to pd console, Keywords: control |
make-audio-dialog-help.pd | externals\hcs\make-audio-dialog-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 432 293 10;
#X msg 59 115 bang;
#X msg 59 203 \; pd audio-dialog 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 44100
50 0;
#X obj 59 176 make-audio-dialog;
#X text 40 23 [make-audio-dialog] takes the audio-dialog message from
[get-audio-dialog] and generates a clickable message box that will
set the audio settings. This message box is also suitable for use with
a [loadbang];
#N canvas 280 175 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 135 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v3;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION take the audio-dialog message from [get-audio-dialog]
and generate a clickable message box;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 anything;
#X restore 382 272 pd META;
#X obj 59 147 get-audio-dialog;
#X connect 0 0 5 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 432 293 10;
#X msg 59 115 bang;
#X msg 59 203 \; pd audio-dialog 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 44100
50 0;
#X obj 59 176 make-audio-dialog;
#X text 40 23 [make-audio-dialog] takes the audio-dialog message from
[get-audio-dialog] and generates a clickable message box that will
set the audio settings. This message box is also suitable for use with
a [loadbang];
#X obj 59 147 get-audio-dialog;
#X connect 0 0 5 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
| 18 | control abstraction | take the audio-dialog message from [get-audio-dialog]
and generate a clickable message box | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: take the audio-dialog message from [get-audio-dialog]
and generate a clickable message box, Keywords: control abstraction |
all_about_finding_objects.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\5.reference\all_about_finding_objects.pd | #N canvas 433 58 448 448 10;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header Pure_Data_search
20 10 1 18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X obj 1 425 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 377 352 494 103 META 0;
#X text 12 65 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION tips for searching for objects;
#X text 12 85 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes \, Pd-ext 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS help all_about_pd;
#X restore 392 427 pd META;
#X obj 6 427 pddp/pddplink all_about.pd -text All About Pd;
#N canvas 193 269 428 183 References 0;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
14 -261106 -33289 0;
#X text 7 2 Searching for Objects;
#X text 32 39 * pdpedia;
#X text 32 59 * mailing lists;
#X text 32 79 * google;
#X text 32 99 * your own harddrive;
#X restore 103 427 pd References;
#X text 19 121 Advanced Search;
#X text 19 26 Simple Search;
#X text 19 26 _____________;
#X text 19 121 _______________;
#X text 19 171 You can use regular expressions \, too:;
#X text 19 188 "obj [0-9]+ [0-9]+ osc~ [0-9]+" will match all help
patches that have an [osc~] object with a creation argument.;
#X text 19 141 Use quotes to search for a specific phrase \, such as:
"frequency modulation";
#X obj 24 250 pddp/pddplink http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TclCmd/re_syntax.htm
;
#X text 19 218 Pd search uses the regex syntax from the Tcl language
\, which is documented here:;
#X text 19 382 For more details on PDDP tags \, see:;
#X obj 24 399 pddp/pddplink all_about_pd_META.pd;
#X text 19 46 Enter your search terms and click "Search" \, or click
a keyword. You can use the drop-down menu below the search bar to filter
the results by category. Searches are not case sensitive.;
#X text 19 101 Use <ctrl-+> and <ctrl-=> to change the size of the
fonts.;
#X text 19 272 Finally \, you can make use of PDDP keywords to refine
your search. They are listed at the bottom of the search homepage.
Click one to see the regex syntax \, which you can use to search for
any of the PDDP tag.;
#X text 19 322 Clicking on a "folder" icon will bring up the containing
directory in an external file browser. Clicking the "i" icon will bring
up a README.txt for the containing library (or META.pd if there isn't
a README). Internal objects will pop up a message saying so.;
| #N canvas 433 58 448 448 10;
#X text 19 121 Advanced Search;
#X text 19 26 Simple Search;
#X text 19 26 _____________;
#X text 19 121 _______________;
#X text 19 171 You can use regular expressions \, too:;
#X text 19 188 "obj [0-9]+ [0-9]+ osc~ [0-9]+" will match all help
patches that have an [osc~] object with a creation argument.;
#X text 19 141 Use quotes to search for a specific phrase \, such as:
"frequency modulation";
#X text 19 218 Pd search uses the regex syntax from the Tcl language
\, which is documented here:;
#X text 19 382 For more details on PDDP tags \, see:;
#X text 19 46 Enter your search terms and click "Search" \, or click
a keyword. You can use the drop-down menu below the search bar to filter
the results by category. Searches are not case sensitive.;
#X text 19 101 Use <ctrl-+> and <ctrl-=> to change the size of the
fonts.;
#X text 19 272 Finally \, you can make use of PDDP keywords to refine
your search. They are listed at the bottom of the search homepage.
Click one to see the regex syntax \, which you can use to search for
any of the PDDP tag.;
#X text 19 322 Clicking on a "folder" icon will bring up the containing
directory in an external file browser. Clicking the "i" icon will bring
up a README.txt for the containing library (or META.pd if there isn't
a README). Internal objects will pop up a message saying so.;
| 34 | help all_about_pd | tips for searching for objects | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: tips for searching for objects, Keywords: help all_about_pd |
tripleRand-help.pd | externals\markex\tripleRand-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 518 452 10;
#X obj 136 234 unpack 0 0 0;
#X floatatom 136 280 4 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 175 280 4 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 215 280 4 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 138 24 tripleRine;
#X text 84 395 [tripleRand] generates three distinct random numbers
at once within the range specified.;
#X obj 136 184 tripleRand 5;
#X floatatom 215 146 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 136 134 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X text 123 68 MarkEx object;
#X msg 278 142 1 5 10;
#N canvas 459 228 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 155 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Mark Danks;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 list;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION generate three distinct random numbers at
once within the range specified;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 bang;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 float list;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control random;
#X restore 456 420 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 0 1 2 0;
#X connect 0 2 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 1;
#X connect 8 0 6 0;
#X connect 10 0 6 1;
| #N canvas 1 53 518 452 10;
#X obj 136 234 unpack 0 0 0;
#X floatatom 136 280 4 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 175 280 4 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 215 280 4 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 138 24 tripleRine;
#X text 84 395 [tripleRand] generates three distinct random numbers
at once within the range specified.;
#X obj 136 184 tripleRand 5;
#X floatatom 215 146 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 136 134 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X text 123 68 MarkEx object;
#X msg 278 142 1 5 10;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 0 1 2 0;
#X connect 0 2 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 1;
#X connect 8 0 6 0;
#X connect 10 0 6 1;
| 29 | control random | generate three distinct random numbers at
once within the range specified | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: generate three distinct random numbers at
once within the range specified, Keywords: control random |
osascript-help.pd | externals\hcs\grabbag\osascript-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 450 300 10;
#X obj 47 213 osascript;
#X text 21 23 run AppleScripts on Mac OS X;
#X msg 33 99 tell application "safari" to open location "http://puredata.info"
;
#X msg 64 152 tell application "firefox" to open location "http://puredata.info"
;
#N canvas 404 246 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 105 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v3;
#X text 12 85 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control filesystem;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION run AppleScripts on Mac OS X;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 tell;
#X restore 392 266 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 450 300 10;
#X obj 47 213 osascript;
#X text 21 23 run AppleScripts on Mac OS X;
#X msg 33 99 tell application "safari" to open location "http://puredata.info"
;
#X msg 64 152 tell application "firefox" to open location "http://puredata.info"
;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
| 15 | control filesystem | run AppleScripts on Mac OS X | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: run AppleScripts on Mac OS X, Keywords: control filesystem |
count-help.pd | externals\ekext\count-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 450 300 10;
#N canvas 458 322 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 185 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Ed Kelly. Revised by Jonathan Wilkes
for Pd-extended 0.42 to conform to the PDDP template.;
#X text 12 165 AUTHOR Ed Kelly <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float bang;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v3;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION simple counter abstraction;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 bang;
#X text 12 105 INLET_2 float;
#X text 12 145 OUTLET_1 bang;
#X restore 387 265 pd META;
#X floatatom 134 195 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 196 195 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#X obj 155 29 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
-1;
#X obj 168 64 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
-1;
#X msg 182 89 12;
#X floatatom 109 36 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 180 27 count;
#X text 195 59 reset;
#X text 216 89 mod;
#X obj 155 148 count;
#X text 219 197 bang when limit reached;
#X connect 3 0 10 0;
#X connect 4 0 10 1;
#X connect 5 0 10 2;
#X connect 6 0 10 0;
#X connect 10 0 1 0;
#X connect 10 1 2 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 450 300 10;
#X floatatom 134 195 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 196 195 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#X obj 155 29 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
-1;
#X obj 168 64 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
-1;
#X msg 182 89 12;
#X floatatom 109 36 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 180 27 count;
#X text 195 59 reset;
#X text 216 89 mod;
#X obj 155 148 count;
#X text 219 197 bang when limit reached;
#X connect 3 0 10 0;
#X connect 4 0 10 1;
#X connect 5 0 10 2;
#X connect 6 0 10 0;
#X connect 10 0 1 0;
#X connect 10 1 2 0;
| 30 | control abstraction | simple counter abstraction | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: simple counter abstraction, Keywords: control abstraction |
bfft~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\bfft~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 480 309 10;
#X obj 17 62 osc~ 500;
#X floatatom 17 -11 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 17 23 * 187.5;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
#X array \$0-scope 64 float 0;
#X coords 0 1 63 -1 200 140 1 0 0;
#X restore 233 16 graph;
#X obj 18 113 bfft~;
#X obj 71 112 ibfft~;
#X text 13 -74 like fft~ but normalized and;
#N canvas 379 254 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 135 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal block_oriented;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION like fft~ but normalized and spectrum: (DC
\, NY) \, (R1 \, I1) \, ...(RN-1 \, IN-1);
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X restore 428 216 pd META;
#X text 12 -60 spectrum: (DC \, NY) \, (R1 \, I1) \, ...(RN-1 \, IN-1)
;
#X obj 17 180 tabsend~ \$0-scope;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 4 0 9 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 480 309 10;
#X obj 17 62 osc~ 500;
#X floatatom 17 -11 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 17 23 * 187.5;
| 26 | signal block_oriented | like fft~ but normalized and spectrum: (DC
\, NY) \, (R1 \, I1) \, ...(RN-1 \, IN-1) | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: like fft~ but normalized and spectrum: (DC
\, NY) \, (R1 \, I1) \, ...(RN-1 \, IN-1), Keywords: signal block_oriented |
cosc~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\cosc~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 381 197 10;
#X text 49 5 complex oscillator (unit norm exponential);
#N canvas 331 92 494 369 META 0;
#X text 12 185 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION complex oscillator;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 INLET_2 float;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 145 OUTLET_1 signal;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal abstraction needs_work (example patch)
;
#X text 12 165 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X restore 331 176 pd META;
#X obj 63 64 cosc~;
| #N canvas 0 31 381 197 10;
#X text 49 5 complex oscillator (unit norm exponential);
#X obj 63 64 cosc~;
| 15 | signal abstraction needs_work (example patch) | complex oscillator | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: complex oscillator, Keywords: signal abstraction needs_work (example patch) |
03.rect.pd | pd\doc\4.data.structures\pd-l2ork\ds-tutorials\03.rect.pd | #N struct drawtut-rect float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 515 614 10;
#X text 0 1 __________________________;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: rect;
#X obj 53 87 struct drawtut-rect float x float y;
#X text 53 63 Let's start with another [struct]:;
#X scalar drawtut-rect 56 374 \;;
#X text 53 115 As stated in the previous tutorial \, all [draw] objects
have the same interface. The first word (called the selector) is always
"draw". The first argument is the name of the svg shape to draw. Finally
\, any arguments after that are coordinate and other data that define
how to draw the shape.;
#X text 53 480 You can select the scalar like any other Pd object \,
move it \, cut/paste it \, and undo/redo any actions you take.;
#X text 53 23 So what can we draw with [draw]? All shapes from the
svg specification. These are "rect" \, "polygon" \, "polyline" \, "ellipse"
\, "circle" \, "line" \, and "path".;
#X text 53 510 Also note that you can define a [struct] without any
"x" or "y" fields. This is because data structures may be used for
purposes other than visualizing data. But if you do draw objects with
x/y fields \, it will draw the scalar at 0/0 and you won't be able
to move it with the mouse in "edit mode".;
#X text 53 341 Below is a scalar defined by the [struct] above. As
you can tell it's just two rectangles. Pretty boring stuff so far...
;
#X obj 53 244 draw rect 100 40 0 0;
#X obj 193 244 draw rect 40 100 120 0;
#X text 53 270 You can use positive and negative numbers for the first
two arguments \, but only positive numbers for the width and height.
Coordinates and dimensions can be integers or floats. (One exception
are "flag" values in path arcs but these will just be converted automatically
to integers.);
#X text 53 184 In the case of "rect" \, there are only four coordinates.
The first two are the width and height of the rectangle. The third
and fourth arguments are the x/y coordinates of the top-left corner
of the rectangle. That's it!;
#N canvas 290 275 450 300 META 0;
#X text 16 26 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 16 66 AUTHOR Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 86 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 6 KEYWORDS tutorial data_structure draw gui;
#X text 16 46 DESCRIPTION drawing a rectangle with the [draw] command
;
#X restore 446 583 pd META;
| #N struct drawtut-rect float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 515 614 10;
#X text 0 1 __________________________;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: rect;
#X obj 53 87 struct drawtut-rect float x float y;
#X text 53 63 Let's start with another [struct]:;
#X scalar drawtut-rect 56 374 \;;
#X text 53 115 As stated in the previous tutorial \, all [draw] objects
have the same interface. The first word (called the selector) is always
"draw". The first argument is the name of the svg shape to draw. Finally
\, any arguments after that are coordinate and other data that define
how to draw the shape.;
#X text 53 480 You can select the scalar like any other Pd object \,
move it \, cut/paste it \, and undo/redo any actions you take.;
#X text 53 23 So what can we draw with [draw]? All shapes from the
svg specification. These are "rect" \, "polygon" \, "polyline" \, "ellipse"
\, "circle" \, "line" \, and "path".;
#X text 53 510 Also note that you can define a [struct] without any
"x" or "y" fields. This is because data structures may be used for
purposes other than visualizing data. But if you do draw objects with
x/y fields \, it will draw the scalar at 0/0 and you won't be able
to move it with the mouse in "edit mode".;
#X text 53 341 Below is a scalar defined by the [struct] above. As
you can tell it's just two rectangles. Pretty boring stuff so far...
;
#X obj 53 244 draw rect 100 40 0 0;
#X obj 193 244 draw rect 40 100 120 0;
#X text 53 270 You can use positive and negative numbers for the first
two arguments \, but only positive numbers for the width and height.
Coordinates and dimensions can be integers or floats. (One exception
are "flag" values in path arcs but these will just be converted automatically
to integers.);
#X text 53 184 In the case of "rect" \, there are only four coordinates.
The first two are the width and height of the rectangle. The third
and fourth arguments are the x/y coordinates of the top-left corner
of the rectangle. That's it!;
| 23 | tutorial data_structure draw gui | drawing a rectangle with the [draw] command | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: drawing a rectangle with the [draw] command, Keywords: tutorial data_structure draw gui |
env+-help.pd | externals\mapping\env+-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 606 528 10;
#X obj 253 362 timeroll;
#X obj 46 162 random 1000;
#X obj 46 136 metro 30;
#X obj 46 112 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 46 363 timeroll;
#X obj 72 112 loadbang;
#X obj 253 253 env+ 110;
#X obj 46 191 / 1000;
#N canvas 468 256 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 165 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 145 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 bang;
#X text 12 105 INLET_2 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION positive envelope follower;
#X restore 547 496 pd META;
#X text 131 26 positive envelope follower;
#X connect 1 0 7 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 4 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 606 528 10;
#X obj 253 362 timeroll;
#X obj 46 162 random 1000;
#X obj 46 136 metro 30;
#X obj 46 112 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 46 363 timeroll;
#X obj 72 112 loadbang;
#X obj 253 253 env+ 110;
#X obj 46 191 / 1000;
#X text 131 26 positive envelope follower;
#X connect 1 0 7 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 4 0;
#X connect 7 0 6 0;
| 28 | control abstraction | positive envelope follower | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: positive envelope follower, Keywords: control abstraction |
segment-help.pd | externals\mapping\segment-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 680 326 10;
#X obj 67 238 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 200 238 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 333 238 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 466 238 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 62 28 hsl 527 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X msg 189 88 2;
#X msg 250 87 6;
#X msg 219 87 4;
#X floatatom 65 262 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 201 260 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 333 262 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 464 260 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 46 51 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 154 182 route 0 1 2 3;
#X obj 154 123 segment 4;
#N canvas 464 140 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 155 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION return the amplitude covered by the last
n (n>1) values;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 list;
#X restore 652 318 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 8 0;
#X connect 1 0 9 0;
#X connect 2 0 10 0;
#X connect 3 0 11 0;
#X connect 4 0 12 0;
#X connect 4 0 14 0;
#X connect 5 0 14 1;
#X connect 6 0 14 1;
#X connect 7 0 14 1;
#X connect 13 0 0 0;
#X connect 13 1 1 0;
#X connect 13 2 2 0;
#X connect 13 3 3 0;
#X connect 14 0 13 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 680 326 10;
#X obj 67 238 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 200 238 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 333 238 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 466 238 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 62 28 hsl 527 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X msg 189 88 2;
#X msg 250 87 6;
#X msg 219 87 4;
#X floatatom 65 262 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 201 260 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 333 262 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 464 260 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 46 51 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 154 182 route 0 1 2 3;
#X obj 154 123 segment 4;
#X connect 0 0 8 0;
#X connect 1 0 9 0;
#X connect 2 0 10 0;
#X connect 3 0 11 0;
#X connect 4 0 12 0;
#X connect 4 0 14 0;
#X connect 5 0 14 1;
#X connect 6 0 14 1;
#X connect 7 0 14 1;
#X connect 13 0 0 0;
#X connect 13 1 1 0;
#X connect 13 2 2 0;
#X connect 13 3 3 0;
#X connect 14 0 13 0;
| 40 | control abstraction | return the amplitude covered by the last
n (n>1) values | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: return the amplitude covered by the last
n (n>1) values, Keywords: control abstraction |
synapseA~-help.pd | externals\mjlib\synapseA~-help.pd | #N canvas 3 53 450 300 10;
#X text 120 178 placeholder help patch;
#X text 147 62 from mjlib;
#X obj 162 123 synapseA~;
#N canvas 466 220 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 205 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 35 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 185 AUTHOR Mark Williamson <[email protected]>;
#X text 12 145 OUTLET_1;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal needs_work (EXAMPLE/INLETS/OUTLETS/DESCRIPTION?)
;
#X text 12 55 DESCRIPTION;
#X text 12 85 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 105 INLET_1;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0;
#X text 12 165 OUTLET_2;
#X restore 398 269 pd META;
| #N canvas 3 53 450 300 10;
#X text 120 178 placeholder help patch;
#X text 147 62 from mjlib;
#X obj 162 123 synapseA~;
| 16 | signal needs_work (EXAMPLE/INLETS/OUTLETS/DESCRIPTION?) | ?) | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: ?), Keywords: signal needs_work (EXAMPLE/INLETS/OUTLETS/DESCRIPTION?) |
s2f-help.pd | externals\moonlib\s2f-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 492 266 10;
#X obj 0 0 cnv 8 100 60 empty empty s2f 10 20 1 18 -262144 -1109 0
;
#X text 1 244 (c) Moonix: Antoine Rousseau 2003;
#X text 129 8 symbol to float converter;
#X obj 197 159 s2f;
#X floatatom 197 184 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 197 142 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 345 105 makesymbol %s;
#X msg 48 84 symbol 0.0003125foo;
#X msg 197 85 symbol 54.123e-3bar;
#X msg 345 85 13.25;
#N canvas 380 146 490 344 META 0;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 symbol;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Antoine Rousseau;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Antoine Rousseau. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control conversion symbol_op;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION symbol to float converter;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
#X restore 431 238 pd META;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 6 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 492 266 10;
#X text 1 244 (c) Moonix: Antoine Rousseau 2003;
#X text 129 8 symbol to float converter;
#X obj 197 159 s2f;
#X floatatom 197 184 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 197 142 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 345 105 makesymbol %s;
#X msg 48 84 symbol 0.0003125foo;
#X msg 197 85 symbol 54.123e-3bar;
#X msg 345 85 13.25;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 6 0;
| 26 | control conversion symbol_op | symbol to float converter | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: symbol to float converter, Keywords: control conversion symbol_op |
1.2.create_patch.pd | pd\doc\manuals\pd-msg\1.msg_and_patch\1.2.create_patch.pd | #N canvas 109 25 743 475 10;
#X msg 38 150 msg 10 10 bang;
#X msg 38 198 obj 10 40 metro 500;
#X msg 38 174 floatatom 100 10 7 50 5000;
#X msg 38 270 obj 10 70 random 127;
#X msg 38 318 floatatom 10 100 5;
#X msg 38 366 text 10 130 That's it !;
#X msg 38 222 connect 0 0 2 0;
#X msg 38 246 connect 1 0 2 1;
#X msg 38 294 connect 2 0 3 0;
#X msg 38 342 connect 3 0 4 0;
#X text 195 37 click here first;
#X obj 38 404 s pd-new_patch;
#X msg 33 37 obj 500 200 pd new_patch;
#X text 40 127 and then click here to fill it :;
#X obj 33 62 s pd-1.2.create_patch.pd;
#X text 33 13 This will create a sub patch in this window and open
it :;
#N canvas 219 138 494 396 META 0;
#X text 12 75 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Damien Henry. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 55 DESCRIPTION how to dynamically instantiate a subpatch
;
#X text 12 34 LICENSE public domain;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial
;
#X restore 685 449 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 11 0;
#X connect 1 0 11 0;
#X connect 2 0 11 0;
#X connect 3 0 11 0;
#X connect 4 0 11 0;
#X connect 5 0 11 0;
#X connect 6 0 11 0;
#X connect 7 0 11 0;
#X connect 8 0 11 0;
#X connect 9 0 11 0;
#X connect 12 0 14 0;
| #N canvas 109 25 743 475 10;
#X msg 38 150 msg 10 10 bang;
#X msg 38 198 obj 10 40 metro 500;
#X msg 38 174 floatatom 100 10 7 50 5000;
#X msg 38 270 obj 10 70 random 127;
#X msg 38 318 floatatom 10 100 5;
#X msg 38 366 text 10 130 That's it !;
#X msg 38 222 connect 0 0 2 0;
#X msg 38 246 connect 1 0 2 1;
#X msg 38 294 connect 2 0 3 0;
#X msg 38 342 connect 3 0 4 0;
#X text 195 37 click here first;
#X obj 38 404 s pd-new_patch;
#X msg 33 37 obj 500 200 pd new_patch;
#X text 40 127 and then click here to fill it :;
#X obj 33 62 s pd-1.2.create_patch.pd;
#X text 33 13 This will create a sub patch in this window and open
it :;
#X connect 0 0 11 0;
#X connect 1 0 11 0;
#X connect 2 0 11 0;
#X connect 3 0 11 0;
#X connect 4 0 11 0;
#X connect 5 0 11 0;
#X connect 6 0 11 0;
#X connect 7 0 11 0;
#X connect 8 0 11 0;
#X connect 9 0 11 0;
#X connect 12 0 14 0;
| 34 | control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial | how to dynamically instantiate a subpatch | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: how to dynamically instantiate a subpatch, Keywords: control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial |