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64k-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\64k-help.pd | #N canvas 0 0 450 300 10;
#X text 102 32 a beat shuffler using raw 64k/break sample banks;
#N canvas 331 92 494 506 META 0;
#X text 12 265 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 an overlap add tabread~ clone;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 105 INLET_2 float;
#X text 12 125 INLET_3 bang;
#X text 12 145 INLET_4 float;
#X text 12 165 INLET_5 float;
#X text 12 185 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 205 OUTLET_1 float;
#X text 12 225 OUTLET_2 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal abstraction array needs_work (example
patch);
#X text 12 245 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <tom@zwizwa.be>;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X restore 398 277 pd META;
#X obj 33 32 64k ------;
| #N canvas 0 0 450 300 10;
#X text 102 32 a beat shuffler using raw 64k/break sample banks;
#X obj 33 32 64k ------;
| 19 | signal abstraction array needs_work (example
patch) | an overlap add tabread~ clone | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: an overlap add tabread~ clone, Keywords: signal abstraction array needs_work (example
patch) |
11.polygon.pd | pd\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 |
rojo~-help.pd | externals\mrpeach\rojo~\rojo~-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 450 312 10;
#X obj 49 161 *~;
#X obj 22 -12 vsl 15 128 0 1 0 0 empty empty vol 0 -9 0 10 -4034 -13381
-13381 0 1;
#X obj 50 200 dac~;
#X obj 52 31 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 1 empty empty scale -2 -8 0 10 -4034
-13381 -13381 2500 1;
#X obj 79 66 hsl 128 15 0 0.99 0 0 empty empty alpha -2 -8 0 10 -4034
-13381 -13381 0 1;
#X text 57 -15 rojo~ is a red noise generator;
#X text 138 242 2008 Martin Peach;
#X text 137 221 Based on ruido.c by jose manuel berenguer;
#X obj 49 83 rojo~;
#N canvas 367 170 494 344 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 5 KEYWORDS signal random;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION red noise generator;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X restore 393 254 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 0 0 2 1;
#X connect 1 0 0 1;
#X connect 3 0 8 0;
#X connect 4 0 8 1;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 450 312 10;
#X obj 49 161 *~;
#X obj 22 -12 vsl 15 128 0 1 0 0 empty empty vol 0 -9 0 10 -4034 -13381
-13381 0 1;
#X obj 50 200 dac~;
#X obj 52 31 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 1 empty empty scale -2 -8 0 10 -4034
-13381 -13381 2500 1;
#X obj 79 66 hsl 128 15 0 0.99 0 0 empty empty alpha -2 -8 0 10 -4034
-13381 -13381 0 1;
#X text 57 -15 rojo~ is a red noise generator;
#X text 138 242 2008 Martin Peach;
#X text 137 221 Based on ruido.c by jose manuel berenguer;
#X obj 49 83 rojo~;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 0 0 2 1;
#X connect 1 0 0 1;
#X connect 3 0 8 0;
#X connect 4 0 8 1;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
| 26 | signal random | red noise generator | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: red noise generator, Keywords: signal random |
repeat-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\repeat-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 578 332 10;
#X msg 41 151 bang;
#X msg 62 177 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 44 fibonacchi;
#X obj 160 14 repeat;
#X text 210 15 - repeat a message several times.;
#X text 64 53 similar to [until] but doesn't output [bang( but whatever
comes in;
#X floatatom 99 237 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 76 152 repeat bangs;
#X text 295 179 repeat a list;
#X text 162 262 creation argument initializes the number of repeats
;
#X msg 82 207 set 5;
#X text 130 208 repeat anything;
#X obj 41 262 repeat 3;
#X text 143 236 reset the number of repetitions;
#X obj 41 303 print repetitio;
#X text 471 32 part of zexy;
#N canvas 509 158 494 344 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 IOhannes m zmoelnig;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control anything_op;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION repeat a message several times.;
#X restore 524 305 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 11 0;
#X connect 1 0 11 0;
#X connect 5 0 11 1;
#X connect 9 0 11 0;
#X connect 11 0 13 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 578 332 10;
#X msg 41 151 bang;
#X msg 62 177 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 44 fibonacchi;
#X obj 160 14 repeat;
#X text 210 15 - repeat a message several times.;
#X text 64 53 similar to [until] but doesn't output [bang( but whatever
comes in;
#X floatatom 99 237 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 76 152 repeat bangs;
#X text 295 179 repeat a list;
#X text 162 262 creation argument initializes the number of repeats
;
#X msg 82 207 set 5;
#X text 130 208 repeat anything;
#X obj 41 262 repeat 3;
#X text 143 236 reset the number of repetitions;
#X obj 41 303 print repetitio;
#X text 471 32 part of zexy;
#X connect 0 0 11 0;
#X connect 1 0 11 0;
#X connect 5 0 11 1;
#X connect 9 0 11 0;
#X connect 11 0 13 0;
| 31 | control anything_op | repeat a message several times. | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: repeat a message several times., Keywords: control anything_op |
hid_lowpass-help.pd | externals\hid\hid_lowpass-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 475 392 10;
#X obj 5 2 cnv 15 450 20 empty empty hid_lowpass 2 11 1 18 -233017
-66577 0;
#X obj 422 3 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X text 27 340 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org>
;
#X text 244 354 released under the GNU GPL;
#X floatatom 112 199 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 112 255 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 98 312 For more info:;
#X obj 102 225 hid/hid_lowpass;
#X obj 194 198 hsl 75 18 1 100 1 1 empty empty refresh(Hz) 4 9 1 12
-228992 -1 -1 0 0;
#X floatatom 216 225 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 105 272 hsl 250 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 105 173 hsl 250 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X text 20 35 Smooths a stream of numbers by converting it to an audio
signal and low-pass filtering that signal. By default \, the the filter
is set to 10 Hz. You can set this using the right inlet. The lower
the frequency \, the smoother the data \, but the greater the latency.
;
#X obj 102 140 noise4hidhelp;
#X obj 102 105 tgl 30 0 empty empty start 1 15 1 12 -90049 -1 -1 0
1;
#N canvas 482 227 494 344 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;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION smooth a stream of numbers by converting
it to an audio signal and low-pass filtering that signal;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal filter abstraction;
#X restore 422 362 pd META;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 10 0;
#X connect 8 0 7 1;
#X connect 8 0 9 0;
#X connect 11 0 4 0;
#X connect 11 0 7 0;
#X connect 13 0 11 0;
#X connect 14 0 13 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 475 392 10;
#X text 27 340 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org>
;
#X text 244 354 released under the GNU GPL;
#X floatatom 112 199 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 112 255 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 98 312 For more info:;
#X obj 102 225 hid/hid_lowpass;
#X obj 194 198 hsl 75 18 1 100 1 1 empty empty refresh(Hz) 4 9 1 12
-228992 -1 -1 0 0;
#X floatatom 216 225 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 105 272 hsl 250 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 105 173 hsl 250 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X text 20 35 Smooths a stream of numbers by converting it to an audio
signal and low-pass filtering that signal. By default \, the the filter
is set to 10 Hz. You can set this using the right inlet. The lower
the frequency \, the smoother the data \, but the greater the latency.
;
#X obj 102 140 noise4hidhelp;
#X obj 102 105 tgl 30 0 empty empty start 1 15 1 12 -90049 -1 -1 0
1;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 10 0;
#X connect 8 0 7 1;
#X connect 8 0 9 0;
#X connect 11 0 4 0;
#X connect 11 0 7 0;
#X connect 13 0 11 0;
#X connect 14 0 13 0;
| 33 | signal filter abstraction | smooth a stream of numbers by converting
it to an audio signal and low-pass filtering that signal | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: smooth a stream of numbers by converting
it to an audio signal and low-pass filtering that signal, Keywords: signal filter abstraction |
07.line.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\4.data.structures\pd-l2ork\ds-tutorials\07.line.pd | #N struct drawtut-line float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 638 634 10;
#X obj 53 84 loadbang;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: line;
#X text 0 1 __________________________;
#X text 53 23 We've already seen the "rect" shape. Now let's look at
the other ones:;
#X obj 53 57 struct drawtut-line float x float y;
#X obj 53 203 draw line 0 0 100 100;
#X scalar drawtut-line 85 245 \;;
#X text 198 280 <- a line;
#X text 52 384 Line is pretty straightforward-- it creates a line segment.
Give the [draw] object the argument "line" \, followed by an x/y coordinate
for one end of the segment and another x/y coordinate for the other
end.;
#X text 52 454 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 msg 75 177 stroke-linecap \$1;
#X text 52 504 Also \, notice the stroke-linecap message above. It
takes a number to set one of the following:;
#X text 52 536 0 - butt \, or flat edge at an end point;
#X text 52 552 1 - rounded;
#X text 52 568 2 - square \, or a flat edge extending half of the stroke-with
past the end point.;
#X msg 76 138 0;
#X msg 144 138 1;
#X msg 228 138 2;
#X text 105 138 butt;
#X text 173 138 rounded;
#X text 258 138 square;
#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 line with the [draw] command;
#X restore 567 601 pd META;
#X msg 53 107 stroke blue \, stroke-width 25;
#X connect 0 0 22 0;
#X connect 10 0 5 0;
#X connect 15 0 10 0;
#X connect 16 0 10 0;
#X connect 17 0 10 0;
#X connect 22 0 5 0;
| #N struct drawtut-line float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 638 634 10;
#X obj 53 84 loadbang;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: line;
#X text 0 1 __________________________;
#X text 53 23 We've already seen the "rect" shape. Now let's look at
the other ones:;
#X obj 53 57 struct drawtut-line float x float y;
#X obj 53 203 draw line 0 0 100 100;
#X scalar drawtut-line 85 245 \;;
#X text 198 280 <- a line;
#X text 52 384 Line is pretty straightforward-- it creates a line segment.
Give the [draw] object the argument "line" \, followed by an x/y coordinate
for one end of the segment and another x/y coordinate for the other
end.;
#X text 52 454 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 msg 75 177 stroke-linecap \$1;
#X text 52 504 Also \, notice the stroke-linecap message above. It
takes a number to set one of the following:;
#X text 52 536 0 - butt \, or flat edge at an end point;
#X text 52 552 1 - rounded;
#X text 52 568 2 - square \, or a flat edge extending half of the stroke-with
past the end point.;
#X msg 76 138 0;
#X msg 144 138 1;
#X msg 228 138 2;
#X text 105 138 butt;
#X text 173 138 rounded;
#X text 258 138 square;
#X msg 53 107 stroke blue \, stroke-width 25;
#X connect 0 0 22 0;
#X connect 10 0 5 0;
#X connect 15 0 10 0;
#X connect 16 0 10 0;
#X connect 17 0 10 0;
#X connect 22 0 5 0;
| 37 | tutorial data_structure draw gui | drawing a line with the [draw] command | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: drawing a line with the [draw] command, Keywords: tutorial data_structure draw gui |
reson~-help.pd | externals\cxc\reson~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 4 454 304 10;
#X obj 183 119 reson~;
#X text 104 237 An interpolating reson filter;
#N canvas 358 105 494 359 META 0;
#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 5 KEYWORDS signal filter needs_work (example patch);
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION an interpolating reson filter;
#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 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 165 AUTHOR jdl@xdv.org;
#X restore 405 282 pd META;
| #N canvas 0 4 454 304 10;
#X obj 183 119 reson~;
#X text 104 237 An interpolating reson filter;
| 15 | signal filter needs_work (example patch) | an interpolating reson filter | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: an interpolating reson filter, Keywords: signal filter needs_work (example patch) |
gid2group_name-help.pd | externals\hcs\gid2group_name-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 461 324 10;
#X msg 43 118 bang;
#X obj 59 210 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X msg 300 129 bang;
#X obj 184 216 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X text 187 238 ^-- bang if not found;
#X text 12 14 convert a UID to a username;
#X symbolatom 84 212 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 172 132 1;
#X symbolatom 301 212 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 89 63 hsl 128 15 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X floatatom 87 93 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 85 160 gid2group_name;
#X obj 417 193 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X obj 301 171 gid2group_name 0;
#N canvas 280 175 494 344 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 v3;
#X text 12 145 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control filesystem;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION convert a UID to a username;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float bang;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 symbol;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_1 bang;
#X restore 412 302 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 11 0;
#X connect 2 0 13 0;
#X connect 7 0 11 1;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
#X connect 10 0 11 0;
#X connect 11 0 1 0;
#X connect 11 0 6 0;
#X connect 11 1 3 0;
#X connect 13 0 8 0;
#X connect 13 1 12 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 461 324 10;
#X msg 43 118 bang;
#X obj 59 210 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X msg 300 129 bang;
#X obj 184 216 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X text 187 238 ^-- bang if not found;
#X text 12 14 convert a UID to a username;
#X symbolatom 84 212 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 172 132 1;
#X symbolatom 301 212 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 89 63 hsl 128 15 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X floatatom 87 93 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 85 160 gid2group_name;
#X obj 417 193 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X obj 301 171 gid2group_name 0;
#X connect 0 0 11 0;
#X connect 2 0 13 0;
#X connect 7 0 11 1;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
#X connect 10 0 11 0;
#X connect 11 0 1 0;
#X connect 11 0 6 0;
#X connect 11 1 3 0;
#X connect 13 0 8 0;
#X connect 13 1 12 0;
| 36 | control filesystem | convert a UID to a username | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: convert a UID to a username, Keywords: control filesystem |
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 |
1.3.show_hide.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\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 |
02.editing.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\2.control.examples\02.editing.pd | #N canvas 432 25 448 559 10;
#X msg 145 43 hello world;
#X obj 145 84 print;
#X floatatom 254 43 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 32 281 When you're done changing the contents of the box \,
click outside the box to deselect it. This tells Pd to incorporate
the new text.;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header editing 20 10 1
18 -261139 -33289 0;
#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X obj 1 537 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 42 254 494 284 META 0;
#X text 12 105 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
#X text 12 85 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 45 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 65 DESCRIPTION the basics of how to edit objects in Pd;
#X text 12 125 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 25 KEYWORDS control GUI tutorial;
#X restore 382 539 pd META;
#X text 32 323 Edit mode also lets you make and break connections between
objects. Put the "hand" cursor over a line connecting two objects:
it turns into an X. Clicking will delete the connection. Hold the cursor
over an outlet and it becomes a circle (a patch point). Drag to any
box and release-- you will be connected to the nearest inlet.;
#X text 32 401 There are several handy tools in the "Edit" menu. You
can use the "Duplicate" menu item to create new objects by duplicating
existing ones. You can also "Cut" and "Paste" them. If you duplicate
several connected objects the connections will be replicated too.;
#X text 32 468 Also have a look in the "Put" menu-- use it to create
new text items of any of the four types. You can also put a "symbol"
box \, analogous to a number box but for showing and entering text
strings \, as well as other objects with more sophisticated graphical
user interfaces.;
#N canvas 19 470 428 143 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 Editing- Related Help Documents;
#X text 17 28 Notice that some of the menu items have shortcut keys
listed beside them. Check out the one for Edit mode for a quick way
to switch back and forth between Edit mode and Run mode.;
#X restore 103 539 pd References;
#X obj 6 539 pddp/pddplink ../5.reference/pddp/help.pd -text help;
#X text 144 24 message box;
#X text 252 24 atom box;
#X text 33 107 When you first open a Pd document like this one \, your
cursor will be an arrow. Select "Edit Mode" in the "Edit" menu and
the cursor will change to the image of a hand. The patch is now in
Edit mode. You can move any object by dragging it.;
#X text 33 173 Select "Edit Mode" again in the "Edit" menu and you're
back to the arrow cursor which acts on objects without moving them.
;
#X text 33 215 In Edit Mode \, if you click on a message \, object
\, or comment \, you can then retype the text. For objects this will
create a new object and delete the old one. Pd will try to reconnect
the newly created object in the same way as the old one.;
#X text 77 51 outlet -->;
#X text 188 84 <-- object;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
| #N canvas 432 25 448 559 10;
#X msg 145 43 hello world;
#X obj 145 84 print;
#X floatatom 254 43 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 32 281 When you're done changing the contents of the box \,
click outside the box to deselect it. This tells Pd to incorporate
the new text.;
#X text 32 323 Edit mode also lets you make and break connections between
objects. Put the "hand" cursor over a line connecting two objects:
it turns into an X. Clicking will delete the connection. Hold the cursor
over an outlet and it becomes a circle (a patch point). Drag to any
box and release-- you will be connected to the nearest inlet.;
#X text 32 401 There are several handy tools in the "Edit" menu. You
can use the "Duplicate" menu item to create new objects by duplicating
existing ones. You can also "Cut" and "Paste" them. If you duplicate
several connected objects the connections will be replicated too.;
#X text 32 468 Also have a look in the "Put" menu-- use it to create
new text items of any of the four types. You can also put a "symbol"
box \, analogous to a number box but for showing and entering text
strings \, as well as other objects with more sophisticated graphical
user interfaces.;
#X text 144 24 message box;
#X text 252 24 atom box;
#X text 33 107 When you first open a Pd document like this one \, your
cursor will be an arrow. Select "Edit Mode" in the "Edit" menu and
the cursor will change to the image of a hand. The patch is now in
Edit mode. You can move any object by dragging it.;
#X text 33 173 Select "Edit Mode" again in the "Edit" menu and you're
back to the arrow cursor which acts on objects without moving them.
;
#X text 33 215 In Edit Mode \, if you click on a message \, object
\, or comment \, you can then retype the text. For objects this will
create a new object and delete the old one. Pd will try to reconnect
the newly created object in the same way as the old one.;
#X text 77 51 outlet -->;
#X text 188 84 <-- object;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
| 34 | control GUI tutorial | the basics of how to edit objects in Pd | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: the basics of how to edit objects in Pd, Keywords: control GUI tutorial |
decimator-help.pd | externals\smlib\decimator-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 454 322 10;
#X text 342 226 j#|@2002;
#X obj 109 230 print;
#X obj 109 55 random 10;
#X obj 109 36 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X text 129 34 feed data;
#X msg 130 124 -10;
#X floatatom 132 91 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 109 191 decimator 0.4;
#X msg 226 144 clear;
#X msg 201 92 factor 4;
#N canvas 66 268 494 344 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 Johannes Taelman (johannes.taelman@rug.ac.be)
;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float factor clear;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION pass 1 in n input values;
#X restore 393 265 pd META;
#X obj 370 201 SMLib-help;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 7 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 7 0;
#X connect 7 0 1 0;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
#X connect 9 0 7 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 454 322 10;
#X text 342 226 j#|@2002;
#X obj 109 230 print;
#X obj 109 55 random 10;
#X obj 109 36 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X text 129 34 feed data;
#X msg 130 124 -10;
#X floatatom 132 91 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 109 191 decimator 0.4;
#X msg 226 144 clear;
#X msg 201 92 factor 4;
#X obj 370 201 SMLib-help;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 7 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 7 0;
#X connect 7 0 1 0;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
#X connect 9 0 7 0;
| 28 | control | pass 1 in n input values | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: pass 1 in n input values, Keywords: control |
mtosr-help.pd | externals\bsaylor\mtosr-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 450 300 10;
#X text 95 204 creation argument: samplerate at middle C.;
#X text 46 145 takes midi note value and converts to a samplerate for
sample playback.;
#N canvas 256 179 494 344 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 control abstraction MIDI conversion;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION takes MIDI note value and converts to a samplerate
for sample playback;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Benjamin R. Saylor <bensaylor@fastmail.fm>;
#X restore 386 263 pd META;
#X floatatom 177 59 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 177 121 12 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 177 88 mtosr 44100;
#X connect 3 0 5 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 450 300 10;
#X text 95 204 creation argument: samplerate at middle C.;
#X text 46 145 takes midi note value and converts to a samplerate for
sample playback.;
#X floatatom 177 59 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 177 121 12 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 177 88 mtosr 44100;
#X connect 3 0 5 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
| 17 | control abstraction MIDI conversion | takes MIDI note value and converts to a samplerate
for sample playback | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: takes MIDI note value and converts to a samplerate
for sample playback, Keywords: control abstraction MIDI conversion |
speedlimiter+-help.pd | externals\mapping\speedlimiter+-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 560 542 10;
#X obj 250 328 timeroll;
#X obj 46 164 random 1000;
#X obj 46 138 metro 30;
#X obj 46 114 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 47 328 timeroll;
#X obj 72 114 loadbang;
#X floatatom 363 208 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 363 230 / 100;
#X obj 46 191 / 1000;
#X obj 249 253 speedlimiter+ 0.1;
#X text 202 11 limit the positive variation to \$1 at every samples
;
#N canvas 465 169 494 344 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 75 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction filter;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION limit the positive variation to \$1 for every
samples;
#X restore 475 505 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 8 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 7 0 9 1;
#X connect 8 0 4 0;
#X connect 8 0 9 0;
#X connect 9 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 560 542 10;
#X obj 250 328 timeroll;
#X obj 46 164 random 1000;
#X obj 46 138 metro 30;
#X obj 46 114 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 47 328 timeroll;
#X obj 72 114 loadbang;
#X floatatom 363 208 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 363 230 / 100;
#X obj 46 191 / 1000;
#X obj 249 253 speedlimiter+ 0.1;
#X text 202 11 limit the positive variation to \$1 at every samples
;
#X connect 1 0 8 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 7 0 9 1;
#X connect 8 0 4 0;
#X connect 8 0 9 0;
#X connect 9 0 0 0;
| 31 | control abstraction filter | limit the positive variation to \$1 for every
samples | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: limit the positive variation to \$1 for every
samples, Keywords: control abstraction filter |
pointer_position-help.pd | externals\hcs\pointer_position-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 462 312 10;
#X obj 163 146 pointer_position;
#X text 24 38 Get the current (x \, y) location of the pointer in this
window.;
#X text 25 9 [pointer_position];
#X obj 163 78 tgl 15 1 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 10 -262144 -1 -1 1
1;
#X msg 177 103 bang;
#X text 191 78 enable/disable all motion events;
#X text 215 103 show only next motion event;
#N canvas 342 208 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 115 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 95 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control canvas_op GUI;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION get the current (x \, y) location of the
pointer in this window;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float bang;
#X restore 412 292 pd META;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 462 312 10;
#X obj 163 146 pointer_position;
#X text 24 38 Get the current (x \, y) location of the pointer in this
window.;
#X text 25 9 [pointer_position];
#X obj 163 78 tgl 15 1 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 10 -262144 -1 -1 1
1;
#X msg 177 103 bang;
#X text 191 78 enable/disable all motion events;
#X text 215 103 show only next motion event;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 0;
| 18 | control canvas_op GUI | get the current (x \, y) location of the
pointer in this window | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: get the current (x \, y) location of the
pointer in this window, Keywords: control canvas_op GUI |
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 |
makecolor-help.pd | externals\moonlib\makecolor-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 527 298 10;
#X text 27 268 (c) Antoine Rousseau 2001;
#X obj 18 27 makecolor;
#X text 91 22 A color-symbol builder \, transforming RGB values in
one hexa symbol.;
#X obj 161 149 makecolor;
#X symbolatom 161 186 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 144 85 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 190 85 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 235 86 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 161 127 b;
#N canvas 518 217 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 155 AUTHOR Antoine Rousseau;
#X text 12 175 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Antoine Rousseau. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control conversion;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION a color-symbol builder \, transforming RGB
values in one hexa symbol;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 115 INLET_2 float;
#X text 12 135 INLET_3 symbol;
#X restore 467 261 pd META;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 3 1;
#X connect 6 0 8 0;
#X connect 7 0 3 2;
#X connect 7 0 8 0;
#X connect 8 0 3 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 527 298 10;
#X text 27 268 (c) Antoine Rousseau 2001;
#X obj 18 27 makecolor;
#X text 91 22 A color-symbol builder \, transforming RGB values in
one hexa symbol.;
#X obj 161 149 makecolor;
#X symbolatom 161 186 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 144 85 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 190 85 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 235 86 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 161 127 b;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 3 1;
#X connect 6 0 8 0;
#X connect 7 0 3 2;
#X connect 7 0 8 0;
#X connect 8 0 3 0;
| 28 | control conversion | a color-symbol builder \, transforming RGB
values in one hexa symbol | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: a color-symbol builder \, transforming RGB
values in one hexa symbol, Keywords: control conversion |
list_accum-help.pd | externals\tof\tof\list_accum-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 592 427 10;
#X obj 62 27 cnv 15 400 100 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -249661 -66577
0;
#X text 67 77 author: mrtoftrash@gmail.com;
#X text 67 66 tags: lists;
#X text 67 88 version: 2009-10-06 (added the second mode);
#X text 68 27 description: accumulates anything into a big list. Outputs
the list on a bang.;
#X obj 91 283 tof/list_accum;
#X msg 112 218 1 2 3 4 5 6;
#X obj 90 146 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
-1;
#X obj 91 348 print;
#X floatatom 104 191 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 194 218 a b c d;
#X obj 206 254 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#X obj 175 316 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#X text 148 195 Inlet 1 \, anything: Accumulate atoms;
#X text 227 254 Inlet 2 \, bang: Clear accumulated atoms;
#X text 111 145 Inlet 1 \, bang: Output and clear accumulated atoms
;
#X text 195 314 Outlet 2 \, bang: Nothing accumulated (empty);
#X text 130 348 Outlet 1 \, list: Accumulated atoms;
#N canvas 306 222 494 344 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 Thomas Ouellet Fredericks;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control list_op;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 bang anything;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 bang;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 list;
#X text 12 135 OUTLET_1 bang;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION accumulate anything into a list and output
the list on a bang;
#X restore 539 358 pd META;
#X connect 5 0 8 0;
#X connect 5 1 12 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 5 0;
#X connect 10 0 5 0;
#X connect 11 0 5 1;
| #N canvas 1 53 592 427 10;
#X text 67 77 author: mrtoftrash@gmail.com;
#X text 67 66 tags: lists;
#X text 67 88 version: 2009-10-06 (added the second mode);
#X text 68 27 description: accumulates anything into a big list. Outputs
the list on a bang.;
#X obj 91 283 tof/list_accum;
#X msg 112 218 1 2 3 4 5 6;
#X obj 90 146 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144 -1
-1;
#X obj 91 348 print;
#X floatatom 104 191 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 194 218 a b c d;
#X obj 206 254 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#X obj 175 316 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#X text 148 195 Inlet 1 \, anything: Accumulate atoms;
#X text 227 254 Inlet 2 \, bang: Clear accumulated atoms;
#X text 111 145 Inlet 1 \, bang: Output and clear accumulated atoms
;
#X text 195 314 Outlet 2 \, bang: Nothing accumulated (empty);
#X text 130 348 Outlet 1 \, list: Accumulated atoms;
#X connect 5 0 8 0;
#X connect 5 1 12 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 5 0;
#X connect 10 0 5 0;
#X connect 11 0 5 1;
| 37 | control list_op | accumulate anything into a list and output
the list on a bang | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: accumulate anything into a list and output
the list on a bang, Keywords: control list_op |
button-help.pd | externals\ggee\gui\button-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 382 351 10;
#X obj 41 115 button OK;
#X obj 77 249 print;
#X obj 118 128 button Hit_me_with_your_rhythm_stick;
#X msg 118 181 yes I will;
#X obj 118 83 button OK;
#X text 17 21 Button \, a bang with a label (no pics yet);
#X text 26 314 (C) dosmildos Guenter Geiger;
#X text 17 41 button <text> \, _ are made into spaces;
#N canvas 186 148 494 344 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 Tcl/Tk;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Guenter Geiger;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION button with a label that sends a bang when
pressed;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 bang;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 bang;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control GUI;
#X restore 332 326 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 382 351 10;
#X obj 41 115 button OK;
#X obj 77 249 print;
#X obj 118 128 button Hit_me_with_your_rhythm_stick;
#X msg 118 181 yes I will;
#X obj 118 83 button OK;
#X text 17 21 Button \, a bang with a label (no pics yet);
#X text 26 314 (C) dosmildos Guenter Geiger;
#X text 17 41 button <text> \, _ are made into spaces;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
| 22 | control GUI | button with a label that sends a bang when
pressed | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: button with a label that sends a bang when
pressed, Keywords: control GUI |
all_about_writing_help_patches.pd | pd\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 |
mk-help.pd | abstractions\jmmmp\mk-help.pd | #N canvas 125 122 364 235 10;
#X text 12 187 (C) 2006 Jo�o Pais - jmmmpais@googlemail.com;
#X text 12 207 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 12 40 [mk] shows the controller number and MIDI value.;
#X text 196 80 GUI;
#X text 196 100 - Controller number;
#X text 196 120 - MIDI value;
#X obj 26 95 mk;
#X text 12 157 Related objects: [m-i] [sliders];
#N canvas 504 106 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 55 AUTHOR Jo�o Pais <jmmmpais@googlemail.com>;
#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 36 KEYWORDS metro;
#X text 12 6 DESCRIPTION Visual display of MIDI inputs;
#X text 12 135 VERSION 2006;
#X restore 302 206 pd META;
#X text 12 10 [mk] - Visual display of MIDI inputs;
| #N canvas 125 122 364 235 10;
#X text 12 187 (C) 2006 Jo�o Pais - jmmmpais@googlemail.com;
#X text 12 207 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 12 40 [mk] shows the controller number and MIDI value.;
#X text 196 80 GUI;
#X text 196 100 - Controller number;
#X text 196 120 - MIDI value;
#X obj 26 95 mk;
#X text 12 157 Related objects: [m-i] [sliders];
#X text 12 10 [mk] - Visual display of MIDI inputs;
| 19 | metro | Visual display of MIDI inputs | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: Visual display of MIDI inputs, Keywords: metro |
icep~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\icep~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 488 228 10;
#X text 229 45 backward cepstrum;
#X text 229 64 using normalized fft/ifft objects;
#N canvas 331 92 494 506 META 0;
#X text 12 165 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION backward cepstrum;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 signal;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_1 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 <tom@zwizwa.be>;
#X restore 438 207 pd META;
#X obj 151 51 icep~;
| #N canvas 0 26 488 228 10;
#X text 229 45 backward cepstrum;
#X text 229 64 using normalized fft/ifft objects;
#X obj 151 51 icep~;
| 15 | signal abstraction needs_work (example patch) | backward cepstrum | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: backward cepstrum, Keywords: signal abstraction needs_work (example patch) |
06.saving.attributes.pd | pd\doc\4.data.structures\pd-l2ork\ds-tutorials\06.saving.attributes.pd | #N struct drawtut-attr-saving float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 638 551 10;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: attributes (continued);
#X text 0 1 ____________________________________________;
#X text 53 23 Saving attributes is fairly straightforward using message
boxes with commas separating each attribute:;
#X obj 53 94 loadbang;
#X obj 53 57 struct drawtut-attr-saving float x float y;
#X scalar drawtut-attr-saving 53 184 \;;
#X msg 53 117 fill green \, stroke-width 5 \, stroke brown \, stroke-dasharray
2 6;
#X obj 102 279;
#X text 52 354 Scalars can also save data with the patch. For example
\, the ones above remember their x/y location because that data is
saved as the "x" and "y" fields for each scalar. Each scalar has its
own values for "x" and "y"-- that's we can put the two scalars above
at separate locations in the patch.;
#X text 228 280 <- Create another scalar in the empty object box by
typing the struct name "drawtut-attr-saving" into it.;
#X obj 53 153 draw rect 50 50 0 0;
#N canvas 290 275 450 300 META 0;
#X text 16 26 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 16 76 AUTHOR Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 96 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes;
#X text 16 6 KEYWORDS tutorial data_structure draw gui;
#X text 16 46 DESCRIPTION specifying display attributes with the [draw]
command;
#X restore 573 520 pd META;
#X text 52 434 We can define more data fields than just "x" and "y".
Later we will use new fields to associate a scalar's data with the
svg attributes. That allows us to change the visual appearance of each
scalar.;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 10 0;
| #N struct drawtut-attr-saving float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 638 551 10;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: attributes (continued);
#X text 0 1 ____________________________________________;
#X text 53 23 Saving attributes is fairly straightforward using message
boxes with commas separating each attribute:;
#X obj 53 94 loadbang;
#X obj 53 57 struct drawtut-attr-saving float x float y;
#X scalar drawtut-attr-saving 53 184 \;;
#X msg 53 117 fill green \, stroke-width 5 \, stroke brown \, stroke-dasharray
2 6;
#X obj 102 279;
#X text 52 354 Scalars can also save data with the patch. For example
\, the ones above remember their x/y location because that data is
saved as the "x" and "y" fields for each scalar. Each scalar has its
own values for "x" and "y"-- that's we can put the two scalars above
at separate locations in the patch.;
#X text 228 280 <- Create another scalar in the empty object box by
typing the struct name "drawtut-attr-saving" into it.;
#X obj 53 153 draw rect 50 50 0 0;
#X text 52 434 We can define more data fields than just "x" and "y".
Later we will use new fields to associate a scalar's data with the
svg attributes. That allows us to change the visual appearance of each
scalar.;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 10 0;
| 23 | tutorial data_structure draw gui | specifying display attributes with the [draw]
command | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: specifying display attributes with the [draw]
command, Keywords: tutorial data_structure draw gui |
hid_rel2abs-help.pd | externals\hid\hid_rel2abs-help.pd | #N canvas 487 359 469 312 10;
#X obj 5 2 cnv 15 450 20 empty empty hid_rel2abs 2 11 1 18 -233017
-66577 0;
#X obj 422 3 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X text 27 270 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org>
;
#X text 244 284 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 30 38 Converts relative axis data into an absolute position.
;
#X obj 175 116 mouse;
#X msg 193 73 open 1;
#X msg 204 91 open 2;
#X obj 157 75 tgl 25 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X floatatom 112 207 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 153 207 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 252 208 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 211 208 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 252 174 hid/hid_rel2abs 0 100;
#X obj 73 175 hid/hid_rel2abs -10 10;
#X text 98 240 For more info:;
#X msg 73 129 reset;
#X msg 284 129 reset;
#N canvas 485 31 494 344 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;
#X text 12 115 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION convert relative axis data into an absolute
position.;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float reset;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X restore 415 267 pd META;
#X connect 5 0 10 0;
#X connect 5 0 14 0;
#X connect 5 1 12 0;
#X connect 5 1 13 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 13 0 11 0;
#X connect 14 0 9 0;
#X connect 17 0 14 0;
| #N canvas 487 359 469 312 10;
#X text 27 270 (C) Copyright 2004 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org>
;
#X text 244 284 released under the GNU GPL;
#X text 30 38 Converts relative axis data into an absolute position.
;
#X obj 175 116 mouse;
#X msg 193 73 open 1;
#X msg 204 91 open 2;
#X obj 157 75 tgl 25 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X floatatom 112 207 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 153 207 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 252 208 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 211 208 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 252 174 hid/hid_rel2abs 0 100;
#X obj 73 175 hid/hid_rel2abs -10 10;
#X text 98 240 For more info:;
#X msg 73 129 reset;
#X msg 284 129 reset;
#X connect 5 0 10 0;
#X connect 5 0 14 0;
#X connect 5 1 12 0;
#X connect 5 1 13 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 5 0;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
#X connect 13 0 11 0;
#X connect 14 0 9 0;
#X connect 17 0 14 0;
| 38 | control abstraction | convert relative axis data into an absolute
position. | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: convert relative axis data into an absolute
position., Keywords: control abstraction |
3.0.events.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\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 |
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 |
vthreshold-help.pd | externals\smlib\vthreshold-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 400 214 10;
#X text 192 79 j#|@2002;
#X obj 214 59 SMLib-help;
#X obj 15 57 vmtof;
#X text 10 6 midi to frequency on a vector;
#X msg 15 33 69 70 81;
#X obj 15 80 print vmtof;
#N canvas 145 227 494 344 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 Johannes Taelman (johannes.taelman@rug.ac.be)
;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 list float;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float list;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control list_op conversion MIDI;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION midi to frequency on a vector;
#X restore 221 105 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 5 0;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 400 214 10;
#X text 192 79 j#|@2002;
#X obj 214 59 SMLib-help;
#X obj 15 57 vmtof;
#X text 10 6 midi to frequency on a vector;
#X msg 15 33 69 70 81;
#X obj 15 80 print vmtof;
#X connect 2 0 5 0;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
| 18 | control list_op conversion MIDI | midi to frequency on a vector | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: midi to frequency on a vector, Keywords: control list_op conversion MIDI |
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 <tom@zwizwa.be>;
#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 |
08.circle.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\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 |
hysteresis-help.pd | externals\mapping\hysteresis-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 382 458 10;
#X obj 30 61 vsl 15 128 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 30 255 vsl 15 128 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 30 218 hysteresis 0.2;
#X text 84 28 add hysteresys to input data;
#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 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION add hysteresys to input data;
#X restore 320 421 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 382 458 10;
#X obj 30 61 vsl 15 128 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 30 255 vsl 15 128 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 30 218 hysteresis 0.2;
#X text 84 28 add hysteresys to input data;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
| 17 | control abstraction | add hysteresys to input data | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: add hysteresys to input data, Keywords: control abstraction |
bendinfix-help.pd | externals\bendinfix\bendinfix-help.pd | #N canvas 696 372 460 365 12;
#X obj 22 263 bendinfix;
#X floatatom 22 292 5 0 0 0 - - -, f 5;
#X msg 78 233 0;
#X obj 22 233 bendin;
#X text 21 321 corrected pitch bend value (-8192 - 8191 range);
#X text 22 206 pitch bend input;
#X text 113 234 Passing 0 as input gives the amount by which the result
is shifted. This will be -8192 for a vanilla-compatible bendin implementation
\, 0 otherwise., f 46;
#N canvas 477 282 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control MIDI;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE MIT;
#X text 12 85 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 129 AUTHOR Albert Gräf;
#X text 12 149 WEBSITE https://agraef.github.io/purr-data/;
#X text 12 169 RELEASE_DATE 2020;
#X text 12 192 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Albert Gräf;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION translate bendin output to signed values
for all Pd flavors;
#X restore 380 335 pd META;
#X text 18 2 bendinfix - correct bendin values for all Pd flavors;
#X text 17 41 Background: Pd has a long-standing bug (which won't be
fixed due to backward compatibility concerns) in that its bendin range
(0 - 16383) doesn't match its bendout range (-8192 - 8191). The former
is what MIDI readily yields \, while the latter is more convenient
for translating pitch bends into frequency offsets. The bendinfix object
translates bendin's output to the correct (signed) range \, and works
across all Pd flavors \, including Pd-L2ork and Purr Data where bendin
returns a signed result by default.;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 696 372 460 365 12;
#X obj 22 263 bendinfix;
#X floatatom 22 292 5 0 0 0 - - -, f 5;
#X msg 78 233 0;
#X obj 22 233 bendin;
#X text 21 321 corrected pitch bend value (-8192 - 8191 range);
#X text 22 206 pitch bend input;
#X text 113 234 Passing 0 as input gives the amount by which the result
is shifted. This will be -8192 for a vanilla-compatible bendin implementation
\, 0 otherwise., f 46;
#X text 18 2 bendinfix - correct bendin values for all Pd flavors;
#X text 17 41 Background: Pd has a long-standing bug (which won't be
fixed due to backward compatibility concerns) in that its bendin range
(0 - 16383) doesn't match its bendout range (-8192 - 8191). The former
is what MIDI readily yields \, while the latter is more convenient
for translating pitch bends into frequency offsets. The bendinfix object
translates bendin's output to the correct (signed) range \, and works
across all Pd flavors \, including Pd-L2ork and Purr Data where bendin
returns a signed result by default.;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 0;
| 24 | control MIDI | translate bendin output to signed values
for all Pd flavors | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: translate bendin output to signed values
for all Pd flavors, Keywords: control MIDI |
atan2~-help.pd | externals\miXed\doc\help\cyclone\atan2~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 359 137 10;
#X text 15 35 Standard C function for arctan(y/x);
#X obj 80 85 atan2~;
#N canvas 430 169 494 366 META 0;
#X text 12 175 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Christoph Kummerer. Revised by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd-extended 0.42 to conform to the PDDP template.;
#X text 12 145 WEBSITE http://suita.chopin.edu.pl/~czaja/miXed/externs/cyclone.html
;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION standard C function for arctan - arctan(y/x)
;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal storage max_compatible trigonometry;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 signal;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Krzysztof Czaja;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X restore 309 116 pd META;
| #N canvas 0 31 359 137 10;
#X text 15 35 Standard C function for arctan(y/x);
#X obj 80 85 atan2~;
| 14 | signal storage max_compatible trigonometry | standard C function for arctan - arctan(y/x) | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: standard C function for arctan - arctan(y/x), Keywords: signal storage max_compatible trigonometry |
blop~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\blop~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 0 450 300 10;
#N canvas 331 92 494 327 META 0;
#X text 12 155 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal abstraction filter needs_work (example
patch);
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 55 DESCRIPTION butterworth low pass filter;
#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <tom@zwizwa.be>;
#X text 12 35 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X restore 398 277 pd META;
#X obj 130 55 blop~;
#X text 175 53 butterworth low pass filter;
| #N canvas 0 0 450 300 10;
#X obj 130 55 blop~;
#X text 175 53 butterworth low pass filter;
| 13 | signal abstraction filter needs_work (example
patch) | butterworth low pass filter | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: butterworth low pass filter, Keywords: signal abstraction filter needs_work (example
patch) |
cupd-help.pd | externals\ekext\cupd-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 450 300 10;
#X obj 87 161 cupd;
#X obj 87 94 metro 100;
#X obj 87 56 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 110 134 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0
1;
#X floatatom 87 201 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 197 102 160;
#X text 109 59 bang counts;
#X text 70 14 cupd counts up ^_^ and down _^_;
#X text 223 101 float sets next;
#X text 132 135 != 0 counts down \, 0 counts up;
#X text 69 235 aaaaah \, simplicity!;
#N canvas 379 254 447 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Ed Kelly. Revised by Jonathan Wilkes
for Pd-extended 0.42 to conform to the PDDP template.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control storage;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Ed Kelly <morph_2016@yahoo.co.uk>;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float bang;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION cup counts up ^_^ and down _^_;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v3;
#X restore 390 270 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 1;
#X connect 5 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 450 300 10;
#X obj 87 161 cupd;
#X obj 87 94 metro 100;
#X obj 87 56 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 110 134 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0
1;
#X floatatom 87 201 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 197 102 160;
#X text 109 59 bang counts;
#X text 70 14 cupd counts up ^_^ and down _^_;
#X text 223 101 float sets next;
#X text 132 135 != 0 counts down \, 0 counts up;
#X text 69 235 aaaaah \, simplicity!;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 1;
#X connect 5 0 0 0;
| 27 | control storage | cup counts up ^_^ and down _^_ | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: cup counts up ^_^ and down _^_, Keywords: control storage |
07.line.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\4.data.structures\pd-l2ork\ds-tutorials\07.line.pd | #N struct drawtut-line float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 638 634 10;
#X obj 53 84 loadbang;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: line;
#X text 0 1 __________________________;
#X text 53 23 We've already seen the "rect" shape. Now let's look at
the other ones:;
#X obj 53 57 struct drawtut-line float x float y;
#X obj 53 203 draw line 0 0 100 100;
#X scalar drawtut-line 85 245 \;;
#X text 198 280 <- a line;
#X text 52 384 Line is pretty straightforward-- it creates a line segment.
Give the [draw] object the argument "line" \, followed by an x/y coordinate
for one end of the segment and another x/y coordinate for the other
end.;
#X text 52 454 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 msg 75 177 stroke-linecap \$1;
#X text 52 504 Also \, notice the stroke-linecap message above. It
takes a number to set one of the following:;
#X text 52 536 0 - butt \, or flat edge at an end point;
#X text 52 552 1 - rounded;
#X text 52 568 2 - square \, or a flat edge extending half of the stroke-with
past the end point.;
#X msg 76 138 0;
#X msg 144 138 1;
#X msg 228 138 2;
#X text 105 138 butt;
#X text 173 138 rounded;
#X text 258 138 square;
#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 line with the [draw] command;
#X restore 567 601 pd META;
#X msg 53 107 stroke blue \, stroke-width 25;
#X connect 0 0 22 0;
#X connect 10 0 5 0;
#X connect 15 0 10 0;
#X connect 16 0 10 0;
#X connect 17 0 10 0;
#X connect 22 0 5 0;
| #N struct drawtut-line float x float y;
#N canvas 1 25 638 634 10;
#X obj 53 84 loadbang;
#X text 0 1 New Drawing Commands: line;
#X text 0 1 __________________________;
#X text 53 23 We've already seen the "rect" shape. Now let's look at
the other ones:;
#X obj 53 57 struct drawtut-line float x float y;
#X obj 53 203 draw line 0 0 100 100;
#X scalar drawtut-line 85 245 \;;
#X text 198 280 <- a line;
#X text 52 384 Line is pretty straightforward-- it creates a line segment.
Give the [draw] object the argument "line" \, followed by an x/y coordinate
for one end of the segment and another x/y coordinate for the other
end.;
#X text 52 454 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 msg 75 177 stroke-linecap \$1;
#X text 52 504 Also \, notice the stroke-linecap message above. It
takes a number to set one of the following:;
#X text 52 536 0 - butt \, or flat edge at an end point;
#X text 52 552 1 - rounded;
#X text 52 568 2 - square \, or a flat edge extending half of the stroke-with
past the end point.;
#X msg 76 138 0;
#X msg 144 138 1;
#X msg 228 138 2;
#X text 105 138 butt;
#X text 173 138 rounded;
#X text 258 138 square;
#X msg 53 107 stroke blue \, stroke-width 25;
#X connect 0 0 22 0;
#X connect 10 0 5 0;
#X connect 15 0 10 0;
#X connect 16 0 10 0;
#X connect 17 0 10 0;
#X connect 22 0 5 0;
| 37 | tutorial data_structure draw gui | drawing a line with the [draw] command | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: drawing a line with the [draw] command, Keywords: tutorial data_structure draw gui |
glue-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\glue-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 577 363 10;
#X obj 111 58 glue;
#X text 171 58 glue together 2 packages (append \, prepend \, ...)
;
#X msg 95 143 1 2 3;
#X msg 127 170 4 you and me;
#X obj 95 274 print;
#X obj 277 270 print;
#X msg 277 154 bang;
#X msg 317 154 symbol click;
#X text 104 335 creation argument: preset the second inlet;
#X msg 51 175 bang;
#X obj 95 206 glue;
#X obj 277 206 glue and stick;
#X text 490 14 part of zexy;
#N canvas 538 191 494 344 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 85 OUTLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION glue together 2 packages (append \, prepend
\, ...);
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 anything;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_1 anything;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control anything_op storage;
#X restore 524 335 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 10 0;
#X connect 3 0 10 1;
#X connect 6 0 11 0;
#X connect 7 0 11 0;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
#X connect 10 0 4 0;
#X connect 11 0 5 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 577 363 10;
#X obj 111 58 glue;
#X text 171 58 glue together 2 packages (append \, prepend \, ...)
;
#X msg 95 143 1 2 3;
#X msg 127 170 4 you and me;
#X obj 95 274 print;
#X obj 277 270 print;
#X msg 277 154 bang;
#X msg 317 154 symbol click;
#X text 104 335 creation argument: preset the second inlet;
#X msg 51 175 bang;
#X obj 95 206 glue;
#X obj 277 206 glue and stick;
#X text 490 14 part of zexy;
#X connect 2 0 10 0;
#X connect 3 0 10 1;
#X connect 6 0 11 0;
#X connect 7 0 11 0;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
#X connect 10 0 4 0;
#X connect 11 0 5 0;
| 31 | control anything_op storage | glue together 2 packages (append \, prepend
\, ...) | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: glue together 2 packages (append \, prepend
\, ...), Keywords: control anything_op storage |
oscillo-help.pd | externals\mapping\oscillo-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 293 276 10;
#X obj 5 6 vsl 15 128 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -262144 -1
-1 0 1;
#X floatatom 43 -78 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 89 -80 from 0 to 1;
#X obj 43 -60 resample 30;
#X obj 43 -10 oscillo;
#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 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 115 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 GUI;
#X restore 231 161 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 293 276 10;
#X obj 5 6 vsl 15 128 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -262144 -1
-1 0 1;
#X floatatom 43 -78 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 89 -80 from 0 to 1;
#X obj 43 -60 resample 30;
#X obj 43 -10 oscillo;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
| 18 | control abstraction GUI | 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 GUI |
12.path.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\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 |
5.loadbang.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\manuals\pd-msg\1.msg_and_patch\5.loadbang.pd | #N canvas 95 75 845 545 10;
#X msg 39 266 loadbang;
#X obj 62 152 loadbang;
#X msg 62 178 1;
#X floatatom 62 204 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 29 123 random 127;
#X msg 29 98 bang;
#X text 23 12 The loadbang message;
#X text 81 98 <= click here first;
#X text 118 264 <= then click here;
#X obj 39 292 s pd-5.loadbang.pd;
#X msg 375 442 loadbang;
#X msg 450 442 clear;
#N canvas 448 72 536 411 \$0-dynamic 0;
#X restore 642 443 pd \$0-dynamic;
#X obj 328 479 s pd-\$0-dynamic;
#X text 23 37 Sending a message "loadbang" to a subpatch or abstraction
receiver will fire all loadbangs in that (sub-)patch.;
#X msg 328 302 clear \, obj 131 117 lb-abs \, msg 131 153 10 \, obj
113 178 + \, obj 113 65 loadbang \, msg 113 88 10 \, floatatom 113
209 5 0 0 0 - - - \, msg 245 154 10 \, obj 227 179 + \, msg 227 89
10 \, floatatom 227 210 5 0 0 0 - - - \, obj 227 66 lb-abs \, obj 245
118 loadbang \, connect 0 0 1 0 \, connect 1 0 2 1 \, connect 2 0 5
0 \, connect 3 0 4 0 \, connect 4 0 2 0 \, connect 6 0 7 1 \, connect
7 0 9 0 \, connect 8 0 7 0 \, connect 10 0 8 0 \, connect 11 0 6 0
;
#X text 325 87 A "loadbang" message is important \, if you create instances
of abstractions dynamically \, that have loadbangs inside. These loadbangs
DO NOT FIRE AUTOMATICALLY in dynamically created abstractions!;
#X text 324 148 Loadbangs in abstractions normally fire before loadbangs
in the surrounding patch and their loadbangs may propagate to the abstraction's
outlet. But with dynamic patching \, outlets are not yet connected
when the object has been created \, which would make such loadbangs
useless.;
#X text 327 222 So in the case of dynamic patching \, you're supposed
to know when you're finished "instantiating" \, and then call "loadbang"
by yourself by sending a "loadbang" message at the appropriate time.
;
#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 how to fire a loadbang inside a dynamically
instantiating abstraction;
#X text 12 42 LICENSE public domain;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial
;
#X restore 782 518 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 9 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
#X connect 10 0 13 0;
#X connect 11 0 13 0;
#X connect 15 0 13 0;
| #N canvas 95 75 845 545 10;
#X msg 39 266 loadbang;
#X obj 62 152 loadbang;
#X msg 62 178 1;
#X floatatom 62 204 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 29 123 random 127;
#X msg 29 98 bang;
#X text 23 12 The loadbang message;
#X text 81 98 <= click here first;
#X text 118 264 <= then click here;
#X obj 39 292 s pd-5.loadbang.pd;
#X msg 375 442 loadbang;
#X msg 450 442 clear;
#X obj 328 479 s pd-\$0-dynamic;
#X text 23 37 Sending a message "loadbang" to a subpatch or abstraction
receiver will fire all loadbangs in that (sub-)patch.;
#X msg 328 302 clear \, obj 131 117 lb-abs \, msg 131 153 10 \, obj
113 178 + \, obj 113 65 loadbang \, msg 113 88 10 \, floatatom 113
209 5 0 0 0 - - - \, msg 245 154 10 \, obj 227 179 + \, msg 227 89
10 \, floatatom 227 210 5 0 0 0 - - - \, obj 227 66 lb-abs \, obj 245
118 loadbang \, connect 0 0 1 0 \, connect 1 0 2 1 \, connect 2 0 5
0 \, connect 3 0 4 0 \, connect 4 0 2 0 \, connect 6 0 7 1 \, connect
7 0 9 0 \, connect 8 0 7 0 \, connect 10 0 8 0 \, connect 11 0 6 0
;
#X text 325 87 A "loadbang" message is important \, if you create instances
of abstractions dynamically \, that have loadbangs inside. These loadbangs
DO NOT FIRE AUTOMATICALLY in dynamically created abstractions!;
#X text 324 148 Loadbangs in abstractions normally fire before loadbangs
in the surrounding patch and their loadbangs may propagate to the abstraction's
outlet. But with dynamic patching \, outlets are not yet connected
when the object has been created \, which would make such loadbangs
useless.;
#X text 327 222 So in the case of dynamic patching \, you're supposed
to know when you're finished "instantiating" \, and then call "loadbang"
by yourself by sending a "loadbang" message at the appropriate time.
;
#X connect 0 0 9 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
#X connect 10 0 13 0;
#X connect 11 0 13 0;
#X connect 15 0 13 0;
| 35 | control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching tutorial | how to fire a loadbang inside a dynamically
instantiating abstraction | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: how to fire a loadbang inside a dynamically
instantiating abstraction, Keywords: control canvas_op nonlocal dynamic_patching 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 |
fmop~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\fmop~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 344 223 10;
#X text 76 12 fm operator;
#N canvas 21 119 494 354 META 0;
#X text 12 165 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 85 INLET_1 signal;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION frequency modulation operator;
#X text 12 105 INLET_2 signal;
#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 <tom@zwizwa.be>;
#X restore 288 197 pd META;
#X obj 79 101 fmop~;
| #N canvas 0 26 344 223 10;
#X text 76 12 fm operator;
#X obj 79 101 fmop~;
| 14 | signal abstraction needs_work (example patch) | frequency modulation operator | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: frequency modulation operator, Keywords: signal abstraction needs_work (example patch) |
deny-help.pd | externals\maxlib\deny-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 437 310 12;
#X text 97 34 written by Olaf Matthes <olaf.matthes@gmx.de>;
#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 obj 114 156 symbol \$1;
#X floatatom 40 81 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 82 217 route float symbol;
#X obj 82 189 deny 17 cat dog 23;
#N canvas 293 158 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 126 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 106 AUTHOR Olaf Matthes <olaf.matthes@gmx.de>;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION blocks denied floats or symbols;
#X text 12 66 INLET_0 symbol float;
#X text 12 86 OUTLET_0 float symbol;
#X restore 375 278 pd META;
#X text 32 18 deny :: blocks denied floats or symbols;
#X connect 1 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 9 0;
#X connect 7 0 9 0;
#X connect 8 0 4 0;
#X connect 8 1 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 437 310 12;
#X text 97 34 written by Olaf Matthes <olaf.matthes@gmx.de>;
#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 obj 114 156 symbol \$1;
#X floatatom 40 81 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 82 217 route float symbol;
#X obj 82 189 deny 17 cat dog 23;
#X text 32 18 deny :: blocks denied floats or symbols;
#X connect 1 0 6 0;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 9 0;
#X connect 7 0 9 0;
#X connect 8 0 4 0;
#X connect 8 1 5 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
| 29 | control | blocks denied floats or symbols | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: blocks denied floats or symbols, Keywords: control |
speedlimiter-help.pd | externals\mapping\speedlimiter-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 507 542 10;
#X obj 249 328 timeroll;
#X obj 46 164 random 1000;
#X obj 46 138 metro 30;
#X obj 46 114 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 46 328 timeroll;
#X obj 72 114 loadbang;
#X floatatom 356 208 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 356 230 / 100;
#X obj 249 253 speedlimiter 0.1;
#X obj 46 191 / 1000;
#X text 203 16 limit the variation to \$1 at every sample;
#N canvas 464 140 494 344 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 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Cyrille Henry and Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION limit negative variation to \$1 for every
samples;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction filter;
#X restore 444 508 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 9 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 7 0 8 1;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
#X connect 9 0 4 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 507 542 10;
#X obj 249 328 timeroll;
#X obj 46 164 random 1000;
#X obj 46 138 metro 30;
#X obj 46 114 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 46 328 timeroll;
#X obj 72 114 loadbang;
#X floatatom 356 208 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 356 230 / 100;
#X obj 249 253 speedlimiter 0.1;
#X obj 46 191 / 1000;
#X text 203 16 limit the variation to \$1 at every sample;
#X connect 1 0 9 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 7 0 8 1;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
#X connect 9 0 4 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
| 31 | control abstraction filter | limit negative variation to \$1 for every
samples | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: limit negative variation to \$1 for every
samples, Keywords: control abstraction filter |
bfilt-help.pd | externals\cxc\bfilt-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 404 226 10;
#X floatatom 85 119 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 57 175 print;
#X floatatom 45 120 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 58 146 bfilt 5;
#X text 43 16 bfilt (at the moment) is: modulo something + select 0
;
#X floatatom 167 120 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 139 176 print;
#X floatatom 127 121 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 140 147 bfilt2 5;
#X obj 145 87 metro 100;
#X msg 145 68 1;
#X text 42 29 bfilt2: real bangfilter: bangs on first inlet \, internal
counter \, only outputs every arg2th bang ...;
#X msg 169 67 0;
#N canvas 176 129 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 165 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Jonathan Wilkes revised the patch
to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION bang on first inlet \, internal counter \,
only outputs ever arg2th bang;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control filter bang_op;
#X text 12 85 INLET_0 bang float;
#X text 12 105 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 145 AUTHOR jdl@xdv.org;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0 bang;
#X restore 352 205 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 3 1;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 5 0 8 1;
#X connect 7 0 8 0;
#X connect 8 0 6 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
#X connect 10 0 9 0;
#X connect 12 0 9 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 404 226 10;
#X floatatom 85 119 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 57 175 print;
#X floatatom 45 120 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 58 146 bfilt 5;
#X text 43 16 bfilt (at the moment) is: modulo something + select 0
;
#X floatatom 167 120 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 139 176 print;
#X floatatom 127 121 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 140 147 bfilt2 5;
#X obj 145 87 metro 100;
#X msg 145 68 1;
#X text 42 29 bfilt2: real bangfilter: bangs on first inlet \, internal
counter \, only outputs every arg2th bang ...;
#X msg 169 67 0;
#X connect 0 0 3 1;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 5 0 8 1;
#X connect 7 0 8 0;
#X connect 8 0 6 0;
#X connect 9 0 8 0;
#X connect 10 0 9 0;
#X connect 12 0 9 0;
| 33 | control filter bang_op | bang on first inlet \, internal counter \,
only outputs ever arg2th bang | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: bang on first inlet \, internal counter \,
only outputs ever arg2th bang, Keywords: control filter bang_op |
randomF-help.pd | externals\markex\randomF-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 604 504 10;
#X text 124 68 GEM object;
#X msg 123 155 bang;
#X text 138 23 randomF;
#X obj 123 223 randomF 0.5;
#X text 60 385 randomF is a floating point random number generator
;
#X floatatom 195 161 5 0 0 1 range - -;
#X floatatom 123 289 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#N canvas 497 111 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Mark Danks;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION floating point random number generator;
#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 OUTLET_0 float;
#X restore 545 476 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 1;
| #N canvas 1 53 604 504 10;
#X text 124 68 GEM object;
#X msg 123 155 bang;
#X text 138 23 randomF;
#X obj 123 223 randomF 0.5;
#X text 60 385 randomF is a floating point random number generator
;
#X floatatom 195 161 5 0 0 1 range - -;
#X floatatom 123 289 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 1;
| 21 | control random | floating point random number generator | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: floating point random number generator, Keywords: control random |
runningmean-help.pd | externals\mrpeach\runningmean\runningmean-help.pd | #N canvas 216 528 808 369 10;
#X obj 191 231 runningmean 128;
#X msg 121 144 clear;
#X msg 165 189 length 10;
#X msg 278 209 22;
#X floatatom 191 262 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 11 36 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -257985 -1
-1;
#X text 29 35 bang outputs current mean;
#X msg 76 99 1;
#X msg 98 121 2;
#X text 155 261 mean:;
#X text 63 69 Incoming floats are added to the array. The mean is recalculated
for each incoming float;
#X text 287 231 Argument sets initial length. Default (no argument)
is 128;
#X text 10 4 [runningmean] outputs the running mean of the last n floats
to arrive on the left inlet.;
#X text 249 251 Length can be changed to any positive value less than
or equal to the length set by the creation argumwent;
#X text 505 289 Martin Peach 2009/04/10;
#N canvas 701 617 494 344 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 analysis;
#X text 12 46 DESCRIPTION output the running mean of the last n floats
to arrive on the left inlet;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float bang clear length;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 float;
#X restore 621 319 pd META;
#X msg 145 168 clear 10;
#X text 231 189 set length (and sets the new array to the current mean)
;
#X text 304 208 another way to set length;
#X text 203 167 set the array to all 10s;
#X text 159 144 clear the array to all zeroes;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 1;
#X connect 5 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 0 0;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
#X connect 16 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 216 528 808 369 10;
#X obj 191 231 runningmean 128;
#X msg 121 144 clear;
#X msg 165 189 length 10;
#X msg 278 209 22;
#X floatatom 191 262 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 11 36 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -257985 -1
-1;
#X text 29 35 bang outputs current mean;
#X msg 76 99 1;
#X msg 98 121 2;
#X text 155 261 mean:;
#X text 63 69 Incoming floats are added to the array. The mean is recalculated
for each incoming float;
#X text 287 231 Argument sets initial length. Default (no argument)
is 128;
#X text 10 4 [runningmean] outputs the running mean of the last n floats
to arrive on the left inlet.;
#X text 249 251 Length can be changed to any positive value less than
or equal to the length set by the creation argumwent;
#X text 505 289 Martin Peach 2009/04/10;
#X msg 145 168 clear 10;
#X text 231 189 set length (and sets the new array to the current mean)
;
#X text 304 208 another way to set length;
#X text 203 167 set the array to all 10s;
#X text 159 144 clear the array to all zeroes;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 1;
#X connect 5 0 0 0;
#X connect 7 0 0 0;
#X connect 8 0 0 0;
#X connect 16 0 0 0;
| 39 | control analysis | output the running mean of the last n floats
to arrive on the left inlet | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: output the running mean of the last n floats
to arrive on the left inlet, Keywords: control analysis |
dacm~-help.pd | abstractions\jmmmp\dacm~-help.pd | #N canvas 71 205 407 315 10;
#X text 12 287 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 12 237 Related objects: [maat~] [mat~] [dacm~];
#X text 11 8 [dacm~] - Mono dac~ for lazy people;
#X text 220 115 Inlets;
#X text 220 135 - Audio signal;
#X text 220 165 Arguments;
#X text 220 185 - Number of channels;
#X text 11 40 Connects the audio input to how many dac channels you
specify \, making a mono output.;
#X obj 76 156 dacm~ 4;
#X text 11 70 In case you don't give any arguments \, it assumes that
you work with 2 channels. So \, [dacm~] == [dacm~ 2].;
#X text 12 267 (C) 2009 Jo�o Pais - jmmmpais@googlemail.com;
#X text 28 131 look inside to make sure;
#N canvas 504 106 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 55 AUTHOR Jo�o Pais <jmmmpais@googlemail.com>;
#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 2009;
#X text 12 5 DESCRIPTION Mono dac~ for lazy people;
#X text 12 35 KEYWORDS dac~ dynamic;
#X text 12 165 INLET_0 - Audio signal;
#X restore 352 286 pd META;
#X coords 0 0 1 1 31 130 0;
| #N canvas 71 205 407 315 10;
#X text 12 287 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 12 237 Related objects: [maat~] [mat~] [dacm~];
#X text 11 8 [dacm~] - Mono dac~ for lazy people;
#X text 220 115 Inlets;
#X text 220 135 - Audio signal;
#X text 220 165 Arguments;
#X text 220 185 - Number of channels;
#X text 11 40 Connects the audio input to how many dac channels you
specify \, making a mono output.;
#X obj 76 156 dacm~ 4;
#X text 11 70 In case you don't give any arguments \, it assumes that
you work with 2 channels. So \, [dacm~] == [dacm~ 2].;
#X text 12 267 (C) 2009 Jo�o Pais - jmmmpais@googlemail.com;
#X text 28 131 look inside to make sure;
#X coords 0 0 1 1 31 130 0;
| 24 | dac~ dynamic | Mono dac~ for lazy people | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: Mono dac~ for lazy people, Keywords: dac~ dynamic |
all_about_z_order.pd | pd\doc\5.reference\all_about_z_order.pd | #N canvas 431 57 448 189 10;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header z_order 20 10 1
18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X obj 1 167 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 377 73 494 153 META 0;
#X text 12 95 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 75 LIBRARY PDDP;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION description of how objects are presented
graphically in Pd;
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS GUI needs_work all_about_pd;
#X restore 392 169 pd META;
#N canvas 217 93 428 107 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 Z Order- Related Objects;
#X restore 103 169 pd Related_objects;
#X obj 6 169 pddp/pddplink all_about.pd -text All About Pd;
#X obj 255 89 cnv 15 100 60 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577
0;
#X text 78 107 This comment was created after the grey [cnv] behind
it. If you cut and paste the canvas (or delete it then choose "Undo"
from the "Edit" menu) \, it will cover this comment.;
#X text 19 36 Z-order refers to the way in which overlapping objects
are displayed. Pd currently determines z-ordering in the following
way: The last object created will get put in front.;
#X obj 417 2 pddp/pddplink Nmop~3pIsdn~tno9V~llV.pd -text dppd;
| #N canvas 431 57 448 189 10;
#X text 78 107 This comment was created after the grey [cnv] behind
it. If you cut and paste the canvas (or delete it then choose "Undo"
from the "Edit" menu) \, it will cover this comment.;
#X text 19 36 Z-order refers to the way in which overlapping objects
are displayed. Pd currently determines z-ordering in the following
way: The last object created will get put in front.;
| 18 | GUI needs_work all_about_pd | description of how objects are presented
graphically in Pd | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: description of how objects are presented
graphically in Pd, Keywords: GUI needs_work all_about_pd |
tabenv-help.pd | externals\moonlib\tabenv-help.pd | #N canvas 1 88 534 360 10;
#X text 22 332 (c) Antoine Rousseau 2001;
#X obj 21 19 tabenv;
#X text 78 21 A envelope follower for table (not in real-time).;
#X text 35 65 args: arrayname [computation_num_points [output_period]]
;
#X text 147 151 change the array;
#X msg 64 181 reset;
#X msg 64 152 set Array1;
#X obj 64 255 tabenv Array0;
#X floatatom 64 283 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 64 209 0 44100;
#X text 125 209 compute 1 sec from the beginning;
#X text 126 181 reset the computation buffers;
#X obj 258 86 env~;
#X text 294 85 );
#X text 217 86 (like;
#X text 151 84 );
#X text 47 86 (like;
#X obj 90 86 tabplay~;
#X text 79 38 (in fact it's a mix between tabplay and env~);
#N canvas 379 147 494 344 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 45 DESCRIPTION dump the contents of a table as a list;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 set reset list;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control array;
#X restore 471 332 pd META;
#X connect 5 0 7 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 7 0 8 0;
#X connect 9 0 7 0;
| #N canvas 1 88 534 360 10;
#X text 22 332 (c) Antoine Rousseau 2001;
#X obj 21 19 tabenv;
#X text 78 21 A envelope follower for table (not in real-time).;
#X text 35 65 args: arrayname [computation_num_points [output_period]]
;
#X text 147 151 change the array;
#X msg 64 181 reset;
#X msg 64 152 set Array1;
#X obj 64 255 tabenv Array0;
#X floatatom 64 283 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 64 209 0 44100;
#X text 125 209 compute 1 sec from the beginning;
#X text 126 181 reset the computation buffers;
#X obj 258 86 env~;
#X text 294 85 );
#X text 217 86 (like;
#X text 151 84 );
#X text 47 86 (like;
#X obj 90 86 tabplay~;
#X text 79 38 (in fact it's a mix between tabplay and env~);
#X connect 5 0 7 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 7 0 8 0;
#X connect 9 0 7 0;
| 33 | 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 |
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 |
permut~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\permut~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 443 234 10;
#X text 29 10 permut~ performs a random permutation on a signal block
;
#X text 30 27 mainly intended for shuffling spectral data (dynwav)
;
#X obj 73 127 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X msg 96 126 random;
#X text 154 124 bang or random create a new random permutation;
#X obj 30 91 osc~;
#X obj 30 166 permut~;
#X obj 29 210 dac~;
#X floatatom 30 61 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#N canvas 379 254 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 125 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal random;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION perform a random permutation on a signal
block;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal bang random;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <tom@zwizwa.be>;
#X restore 385 210 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 1;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 443 234 10;
#X text 29 10 permut~ performs a random permutation on a signal block
;
#X text 30 27 mainly intended for shuffling spectral data (dynwav)
;
#X obj 73 127 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
#X msg 96 126 random;
#X text 154 124 bang or random create a new random permutation;
#X obj 30 91 osc~;
#X obj 30 166 permut~;
#X obj 29 210 dac~;
#X floatatom 30 61 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X connect 2 0 6 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 1;
#X connect 8 0 5 0;
| 25 | signal random | perform a random permutation on a signal
block | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: perform a random permutation on a signal
block, Keywords: signal random |
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 |
ftos-help.pd | externals\ext13\ftos-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 450 262 10;
#X obj 174 130 ftos;
#X msg 174 68 bang;
#X floatatom 131 69 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 174 173 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 118 30 convert a float to a symbol;
#X obj 174 203 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#N canvas 460 113 494 344 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;
#X text 12 105 AUTHOR d13@klingt.org;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION convert a float to a symbol;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float bang;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 symbol;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control conversion;
#X restore 388 229 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 5 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 450 262 10;
#X obj 174 130 ftos;
#X msg 174 68 bang;
#X floatatom 131 69 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X symbolatom 174 173 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 118 30 convert a float to a symbol;
#X obj 174 203 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#X connect 0 0 3 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 5 0;
| 20 | control conversion | convert a float to a symbol | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: convert a float to a symbol, Keywords: control conversion |
notch-help.pd | externals\ggee\filters\notch-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 422 415 10;
#X text 63 298 These filters are all controlled by a bandwidth which
is expressed in octaves. A bandwidth of 100 is equivalent to one octave.
;
#X text 70 26 ===================================;
#X text 63 340 Attention \, only the left inlet triggers new coefficients
for biquad~;
#X text 8 388 (C) Guenter Geiger 2000;
#X floatatom 176 119 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 267 119 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 267 142 trigger bang float;
#X obj 113 216 biquad~;
#X obj 113 156 noise~;
#X obj 179 74 hsl 128 17 20 20000 1 1 empty empty frequency 5 9 0 10
-203904 -1 -1 8800 0;
#X obj 270 97 hsl 128 17 0 300 0 1 empty empty bandwidth 5 9 0 10 -261682
-1 -1 12700 0;
#X obj 104 276 dac~;
#X obj 113 244 *~ 0.1;
#X text 76 12 Notch coefficients for biquad~;
#X obj 176 185 notch;
#N canvas 232 266 494 344 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 Tcl/Tk;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Guenter Geiger;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION notch coefficients for biquad~;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 list;
#X restore 372 395 pd META;
#X connect 4 0 14 0;
#X connect 5 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 14 0;
#X connect 6 1 14 1;
#X connect 7 0 12 0;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
#X connect 9 0 4 0;
#X connect 10 0 5 0;
#X connect 12 0 11 0;
#X connect 12 0 11 1;
#X connect 14 0 7 0;
| #N canvas 0 26 422 415 10;
#X text 63 298 These filters are all controlled by a bandwidth which
is expressed in octaves. A bandwidth of 100 is equivalent to one octave.
;
#X text 70 26 ===================================;
#X text 63 340 Attention \, only the left inlet triggers new coefficients
for biquad~;
#X text 8 388 (C) Guenter Geiger 2000;
#X floatatom 176 119 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 267 119 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 267 142 trigger bang float;
#X obj 113 216 biquad~;
#X obj 113 156 noise~;
#X obj 179 74 hsl 128 17 20 20000 1 1 empty empty frequency 5 9 0 10
-203904 -1 -1 8800 0;
#X obj 270 97 hsl 128 17 0 300 0 1 empty empty bandwidth 5 9 0 10 -261682
-1 -1 12700 0;
#X obj 104 276 dac~;
#X obj 113 244 *~ 0.1;
#X text 76 12 Notch coefficients for biquad~;
#X obj 176 185 notch;
#X connect 4 0 14 0;
#X connect 5 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 14 0;
#X connect 6 1 14 1;
#X connect 7 0 12 0;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
#X connect 9 0 4 0;
#X connect 10 0 5 0;
#X connect 12 0 11 0;
#X connect 12 0 11 1;
#X connect 14 0 7 0;
| 37 | control | notch coefficients for biquad~ | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: notch coefficients for biquad~, Keywords: control |
all_about_haptics.pd | pd\doc\5.reference\all_about_haptics.pd | #N canvas 429 58 448 374 10;
#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.header haptics 20 10 1
18 -261106 -33289 0;
#X obj 407 2 pddp/pddplink http://puredata.info/dev/pddp -text pddp
;
#X obj 1 352 cnv 15 445 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.footer empty 20 12 0
14 -233017 -33289 0;
#N canvas 374 245 494 136 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 definition of haptics;
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS needs_work all_about_pd;
#X restore 392 354 pd META;
#N canvas 212 24 428 359 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 Haptic Objects in Pd;
#X text 72 58 Control the pulses and vibrations of a TouchSense (aka
iFeel) mouse;
#X text 24 114 Set the overall gain for all force effects;
#X text 24 153 Apply forces to automatically center the controller
;
#X text 24 193 Apply a spring force in a specified direction;
#X text 24 233 Apply friction to the movement of the controller. Also
known as damping.;
#X text 25 280 Periodic effects are forces controlled by waveforms
of various shape \, strength \, and frequency;
#X text 25 329 Apply a constant force in a specified direction;
#X obj 10 33 pddp/pddplink all_about_externals.pd -text _________;
#X obj 10 33 pddp/pddplink all_about_externals.pd -text Externals;
#X obj 10 58 pddp/helplink hcs/ifeel;
#X obj 10 94 pddp/helplink flatspace/ff-gain;
#X obj 10 134 pddp/helplink flatspace/ff-autocenter;
#X obj 10 174 pddp/helplink flatspace/ff-spring;
#X obj 10 214 pddp/helplink flatspace/ff-friction;
#X obj 10 264 pddp/helplink flatspace/ff-periodic;
#X obj 10 314 pddp/helplink flatspace/ff-constant;
#X restore 103 354 pd Related_objects;
#X obj 6 354 pddp/pddplink all_about.pd -text All About Pd;
#X text 19 37 "Haptic" means relating to the sense of touch. Haptic
feedback relates to the sense of touch at the skin level \, and the
feeling of forces in the muscles and joints. Vibrations stimulate the
sense of touch while various forces stimulate the muscles.;
#X text 19 106 There are many haptic devices available \, from a US\$35
Logitech iFeel mouse \, to the massive \, extremely expensive haptic
devices used for remote control surgery. Immersion \, Inc. has almost
a monopoly on this technology due to a number of patents. These objects
all work with Immersion technology \, generally known as "TouchSense".
;
#X text 19 188 Numerous companies produce haptic game controllers:
mice \, joysticks \, gamepads \, steering wheels. These objects work
with game controllers. Belkin \, Logitech \, Microsoft \, Saitek \,
and others make TouchSense game controllers.;
#X text 19 245 Currently \, these objects only work on GNU/Linux. For
info on how to get it working \, see: http://at.or.at/hans/haptics
;
#X text 19 295 See also:;
#X obj 19 315 pddp/pddplink all_about_hid.pd;
| #N canvas 429 58 448 374 10;
#X text 19 37 "Haptic" means relating to the sense of touch. Haptic
feedback relates to the sense of touch at the skin level \, and the
feeling of forces in the muscles and joints. Vibrations stimulate the
sense of touch while various forces stimulate the muscles.;
#X text 19 106 There are many haptic devices available \, from a US\$35
Logitech iFeel mouse \, to the massive \, extremely expensive haptic
devices used for remote control surgery. Immersion \, Inc. has almost
a monopoly on this technology due to a number of patents. These objects
all work with Immersion technology \, generally known as "TouchSense".
;
#X text 19 188 Numerous companies produce haptic game controllers:
mice \, joysticks \, gamepads \, steering wheels. These objects work
with game controllers. Belkin \, Logitech \, Microsoft \, Saitek \,
and others make TouchSense game controllers.;
#X text 19 245 Currently \, these objects only work on GNU/Linux. For
info on how to get it working \, see: http://at.or.at/hans/haptics
;
#X text 19 295 See also:;
| 37 | needs_work all_about_pd | definition of haptics | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: definition of haptics, Keywords: needs_work all_about_pd |
hip-help.pd | externals\smlib\hip-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 430 286 10;
#X floatatom 12 141 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 12 118 float;
#X obj 12 95 metro 100;
#X obj 12 54 loadbang;
#X obj 12 78 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 1 1
;
#X obj 124 77 hsl 128 15 -127 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X text 338 214 j#|@2002;
#X obj 356 192 SMLib-help;
#X floatatom 138 133 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 106 110 clear;
#X text 156 109 <-- reinitialize internal state;
#X obj 21 211 hsl 128 15 -256 256 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 6350 1;
#X floatatom 17 237 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 262 76 <-- swing!;
#X text 13 7 hip: highpass filter on float stream;
#X text 11 25 the non-audio version of hip~;
#X obj 19 182 hip 0.05;
#X text 170 134 <-- cutoff frequency;
#N canvas 344 185 494 344 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 12 135 AUTHOR Johannes Taelman (johannes.taelman@rug.ac.be)
;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control filter;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION highpass filter on float stream;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 float clear;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 float;
#X restore 367 237 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 1 0 16 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 1 1;
#X connect 8 0 16 1;
#X connect 9 0 16 0;
#X connect 11 0 12 0;
#X connect 16 0 11 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 430 286 10;
#X floatatom 12 141 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 12 118 float;
#X obj 12 95 metro 100;
#X obj 12 54 loadbang;
#X obj 12 78 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 1 1
;
#X obj 124 77 hsl 128 15 -127 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X text 338 214 j#|@2002;
#X obj 356 192 SMLib-help;
#X floatatom 138 133 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 106 110 clear;
#X text 156 109 <-- reinitialize internal state;
#X obj 21 211 hsl 128 15 -256 256 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 6350 1;
#X floatatom 17 237 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X text 262 76 <-- swing!;
#X text 13 7 hip: highpass filter on float stream;
#X text 11 25 the non-audio version of hip~;
#X obj 19 182 hip 0.05;
#X text 170 134 <-- cutoff frequency;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 1 0 16 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 1 1;
#X connect 8 0 16 1;
#X connect 9 0 16 0;
#X connect 11 0 12 0;
#X connect 16 0 11 0;
| 39 | control filter | highpass filter on float stream | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: highpass filter on float stream, Keywords: control filter |
fmod-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\fmod-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 418 289 10;
#X text 175 90 floating point version of;
#X text 361 91 [mod];
#N canvas 45 93 494 329 META 0;
#X text 12 145 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 floating point version of [mod];
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control needs_work (example patch);
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <tom@zwizwa.be>;
#X restore 368 267 pd META;
#X obj 67 87 fmod;
| #N canvas 0 26 418 289 10;
#X text 175 90 floating point version of;
#X text 361 91 [mod];
#X obj 67 87 fmod;
| 14 | control needs_work (example patch) | floating point version of [mod] | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: floating point version of [mod], Keywords: control needs_work (example patch) |
embed-help.pd | externals\hcs\embed-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 450 300 10;
#X text 119 127 [embed];
#X text 55 50 This object is used for hiding the Pd window when making
an embedded app based on Pd.;
#N canvas 329 160 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 95 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 75 AUTHOR Hans-Christoph Steiner;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION hide the Pd window when making an embedded
app based on Pd.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control pd_op;
#X restore 392 269 pd META;
| #N canvas 0 31 450 300 10;
#X text 119 127 [embed];
#X text 55 50 This object is used for hiding the Pd window when making
an embedded app based on Pd.;
| 10 | control pd_op | hide the Pd window when making an embedded
app based on Pd. | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: hide the Pd window when making an embedded
app based on Pd., Keywords: control pd_op |
1.pd_basic.pd | packages\win64_inno\build\doc\manuals\pd-msg\2.msg_and_pd\1.pd_basic.pd | #N canvas 324 138 378 475 10;
#X text 20 51 turn DSP calculation off & on;
#X msg 98 94 \; pd dsp 0 \;;
#X msg 172 94 \; pd dsp 1 \;;
#X msg 24 301 \; pd quit \;;
#X floatatom 26 73 1 0 1 0 - - -, f 1;
#X obj 26 123 s pd;
#X msg 26 97 dsp \$1;
#X msg 25 218 \; pd audiostatus \;;
#X text 22 194 same as "DIO errors";
#X text 21 356 There are many more that i don't know :-(;
#X text 25 12 Here are some messages we can send to pd.;
#X text 21 275 Quit pd (WARNING);
#N canvas 437 191 494 396 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 sending messages to a pd instance;
#X text 12 45 LICENSE public domain;
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS control pd_op nonlocal tutorial;
#X restore 317 443 pd META;
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
| #N canvas 324 138 378 475 10;
#X text 20 51 turn DSP calculation off & on;
#X msg 98 94 \; pd dsp 0 \;;
#X msg 172 94 \; pd dsp 1 \;;
#X msg 24 301 \; pd quit \;;
#X floatatom 26 73 1 0 1 0 - - -, f 1;
#X obj 26 123 s pd;
#X msg 26 97 dsp \$1;
#X msg 25 218 \; pd audiostatus \;;
#X text 22 194 same as "DIO errors";
#X text 21 356 There are many more that i don't know :-(;
#X text 25 12 Here are some messages we can send to pd.;
#X text 21 275 Quit pd (WARNING);
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 5 0;
| 21 | control pd_op nonlocal tutorial | sending messages to a pd instance | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: sending messages to a pd instance, Keywords: control pd_op nonlocal tutorial |
cexp~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\cexp~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 475 207 10;
#X obj 85 82 clog~;
#X obj 145 82 cexp~;
#X text 235 81 complex log and exp.;
#X text 237 105 see also;
#X obj 309 104 cep~;
#X text 351 103 and;
#X obj 384 105 icep~;
#N canvas 379 254 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 185 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 85 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 105 INLET_1 signal;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 145 OUTLET_1 signal;
#X text 12 5 NAME clog~ cexp~;
#X text 12 165 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <tom@zwizwa.be>;
#X text 12 45 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 25 KEYWORDS signal needs_work needs_work (example);
#X text 12 65 DESCRIPTION complex log and exp;
#X restore 424 185 pd META;
| #N canvas 0 26 475 207 10;
#X obj 85 82 clog~;
#X obj 145 82 cexp~;
#X text 235 81 complex log and exp.;
#X text 237 105 see also;
#X obj 309 104 cep~;
#X text 351 103 and;
#X obj 384 105 icep~;
| 20 | signal needs_work needs_work (example) | complex log and exp | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: complex log and exp, Keywords: signal needs_work needs_work (example) |
dynwav~-help.pd | externals\creb\doc\dynwav~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 450 300 10;
#X text 96 6 dynwav~: dynamic wavetable oscillator;
#X obj 61 98 osc~;
#X floatatom 60 56 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 60 151 dynwav~;
#X obj 60 214 vol~;
#X floatatom 85 190 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 50 256 dac~;
#X obj 172 105 phasor~;
#X floatatom 172 80 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 107 54 bang~;
#X text 171 22 (scanned synthesis);
#X text 165 143 left inlet's dsp block = wavetable;
#X msg 107 78 0.25;
#X text 242 157 right inlet = phase (0-1);
#N canvas 379 254 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 155 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS "pd meta" information added by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 95 INLET_1 signal;
#X text 12 115 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION dynamic wavetable oscillator ( scanned synthesis
);
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal oscillator;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Tom Schouten <tom@zwizwa.be>;
#X restore 400 279 pd META;
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 6 1;
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 1;
#X connect 7 0 3 1;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
#X connect 9 0 12 0;
#X connect 12 0 1 1;
| #N canvas 0 26 450 300 10;
#X text 96 6 dynwav~: dynamic wavetable oscillator;
#X obj 61 98 osc~;
#X floatatom 60 56 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 60 151 dynwav~;
#X obj 60 214 vol~;
#X floatatom 85 190 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 50 256 dac~;
#X obj 172 105 phasor~;
#X floatatom 172 80 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 107 54 bang~;
#X text 171 22 (scanned synthesis);
#X text 165 143 left inlet's dsp block = wavetable;
#X msg 107 78 0.25;
#X text 242 157 right inlet = phase (0-1);
#X connect 1 0 3 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 6 1;
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 1;
#X connect 7 0 3 1;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
#X connect 9 0 12 0;
#X connect 12 0 1 1;
| 35 | signal oscillator | dynamic wavetable oscillator ( scanned synthesis
) | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: dynamic wavetable oscillator ( scanned synthesis
), Keywords: signal oscillator |
getdollarzero-help.pd | externals\tof\tof\getdollarzero-help.pd | #N canvas 1 53 571 373 10;
#X msg 42 193 bang;
#X obj 42 269 print;
#X symbolatom 87 268 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj -1 29 cnv 15 400 100 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -249661 -66577
0;
#X text 4 73 author: mrtoftrash@gmail.com;
#X text 3 50 tags: initialization patch;
#X text 4 94 version: 2009-09-23 (release 2: added "root" keyword)
;
#X text 204 162 ARGUMENT:;
#X text 4 28 description: gets the \$0 of a patch.;
#X text 203 181 float: How much recursion you want (If set to 1 \,
it will get the parent patch's \$0. If set to 2 \, it will get the
parent's parent's \$0 \, etc);
#X text 200 234 root: Get the \$0 of the root patch;
#N canvas 244 196 494 344 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 Thomas Ouellet Fredericks;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION get the \$0 of a patch;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 bang;
#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 symbol;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control abstraction_op symbol_op;
#X restore 511 326 pd META;
#X obj 42 231 getdollarzero;
#X connect 0 0 12 0;
#X connect 12 0 1 0;
#X connect 12 0 2 0;
| #N canvas 1 53 571 373 10;
#X msg 42 193 bang;
#X obj 42 269 print;
#X symbolatom 87 268 10 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj -1 29 cnv 15 400 100 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -249661 -66577
0;
#X text 4 73 author: mrtoftrash@gmail.com;
#X text 3 50 tags: initialization patch;
#X text 4 94 version: 2009-09-23 (release 2: added "root" keyword)
;
#X text 204 162 ARGUMENT:;
#X text 4 28 description: gets the \$0 of a patch.;
#X text 203 181 float: How much recursion you want (If set to 1 \,
it will get the parent patch's \$0. If set to 2 \, it will get the
parent's parent's \$0 \, etc);
#X text 200 234 root: Get the \$0 of the root patch;
#X obj 42 231 getdollarzero;
#X connect 0 0 12 0;
#X connect 12 0 1 0;
#X connect 12 0 2 0;
| 25 | control abstraction_op symbol_op | get the \$0 of a patch | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: get the \$0 of a patch, Keywords: control abstraction_op symbol_op |
tabreceive~-help.pd | pd\doc\5.reference\tabreceive~-help.pd | #N canvas 429 35 555 619 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 tabreceive~ 3 12
0 18 -204280 -1 0;
#X obj 0 450 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.inlets inlets 8 12 0 13
-228856 -1 0;
#N canvas 483 288 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 115 LIBRARY internal;
#X text 12 155 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 12 135 AUTHOR Miller Puckette;
#X text 12 195 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Updated for Pd version 0.33. Jonathan
Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for Pd version
0.42.;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION read a block of a signal from an array continuously
;
#X text 12 75 INLET_0;
#X text 12 95 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 175 RELEASE_DATE 1997;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal array block_oriented;
#X restore 500 597 pd META;
#X obj 0 487 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.outlets outlets 8 12 0
13 -228856 -1 0;
#X obj 0 524 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.argument arguments 8 12
0 13 -228856 -1 0;
#X obj 0 565 cnv 3 550 3 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.more_info more_info 8 12
0 13 -228856 -1 0;
#N canvas 214 527 428 109 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 obj 103 43 fft~;
#X obj 23 43 tabsend~;
#X text 8 2 [tabreceive~] Related Objects;
#X restore 102 597 pd Related_objects;
#X obj 78 459 cnv 17 3 17 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.let.0 0 5 9 0 16 -228856
-162280 0;
#X obj 78 496 cnv 17 3 17 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.let.0 0 5 9 0 16 -228856
-162280 0;
#X obj 466 10 tabreceive~;
#X text 11 23 read a block of a signal from an array continuously;
#X obj 95 226 tabreceive~;
#X text 90 291 By default a block is 64 samples \; this can be reset
using the block~ object.;
#X text 203 226 - read a block of a signal from an array continuously
;
#X text 168 542 - the name of an array to read from.;
#X text 98 495 signal;
#X text 98 458 unknown;
#X text 80 542 1) symbol atom;
#X obj 4 597 pddp/pddplink all_about_help_patches.pd -text Usage Guide
;
#X obj 474 55 pddp/dsp;
#X obj 98 570 pddp/pddplink all_about_arrays.pd;
| #N canvas 429 35 555 619 10;
#X obj 466 10 tabreceive~;
#X text 11 23 read a block of a signal from an array continuously;
#X obj 95 226 tabreceive~;
#X text 90 291 By default a block is 64 samples \; this can be reset
using the block~ object.;
#X text 203 226 - read a block of a signal from an array continuously
;
#X text 168 542 - the name of an array to read from.;
#X text 98 495 signal;
#X text 98 458 unknown;
#X text 80 542 1) symbol atom;
#X obj 474 55 pddp/dsp;
| 39 | signal array block_oriented | read a block of a signal from an array continuously | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: read a block of a signal from an array continuously, Keywords: signal array block_oriented |
unsetenv-help.pd | externals\hcs\unsetenv-help.pd | #N canvas 0 26 512 273 10;
#X obj 221 152 setenv;
#X msg 221 54 bang;
#X symbolatom 221 199 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 19 51 bang;
#X msg 254 120 symbol SHELL;
#X msg 341 120 symbol PATH;
#X msg 421 120 symbol HOME;
#X obj 19 134 unsetenv HOME;
#X msg 94 107 symbol SHELL;
#X text 67 51 bang unsets;
#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 filesystem;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION unset env;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 bang;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 symbol;
#X restore 463 253 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 7 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 1;
#X connect 5 0 0 1;
#X connect 6 0 0 1;
#X connect 8 0 7 1;
| #N canvas 0 26 512 273 10;
#X obj 221 152 setenv;
#X msg 221 54 bang;
#X symbolatom 221 199 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 19 51 bang;
#X msg 254 120 symbol SHELL;
#X msg 341 120 symbol PATH;
#X msg 421 120 symbol HOME;
#X obj 19 134 unsetenv HOME;
#X msg 94 107 symbol SHELL;
#X text 67 51 bang unsets;
#X connect 0 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 7 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 1;
#X connect 5 0 0 1;
#X connect 6 0 0 1;
#X connect 8 0 7 1;
| 27 | control filesystem | unset env | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: unset env, Keywords: control filesystem |
cupd-help.pd | externals\ekext\cupd-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 450 300 10;
#X obj 87 161 cupd;
#X obj 87 94 metro 100;
#X obj 87 56 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 110 134 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0
1;
#X floatatom 87 201 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 197 102 160;
#X text 109 59 bang counts;
#X text 70 14 cupd counts up ^_^ and down _^_;
#X text 223 101 float sets next;
#X text 132 135 != 0 counts down \, 0 counts up;
#X text 69 235 aaaaah \, simplicity!;
#N canvas 379 254 447 344 META 0;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Ed Kelly. Revised by Jonathan Wilkes
for Pd-extended 0.42 to conform to the PDDP template.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control storage;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Ed Kelly <morph_2016@yahoo.co.uk>;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float bang;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION cup counts up ^_^ and down _^_;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v3;
#X restore 390 270 pd META;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 1;
#X connect 5 0 0 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 450 300 10;
#X obj 87 161 cupd;
#X obj 87 94 metro 100;
#X obj 87 56 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1
;
#X obj 110 134 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0
1;
#X floatatom 87 201 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X msg 197 102 160;
#X text 109 59 bang counts;
#X text 70 14 cupd counts up ^_^ and down _^_;
#X text 223 101 float sets next;
#X text 132 135 != 0 counts down \, 0 counts up;
#X text 69 235 aaaaah \, simplicity!;
#X connect 0 0 4 0;
#X connect 1 0 0 0;
#X connect 2 0 1 0;
#X connect 3 0 0 1;
#X connect 5 0 0 0;
| 27 | control storage | cup counts up ^_^ and down _^_ | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: cup counts up ^_^ and down _^_, Keywords: control storage |
lifop-help.pd | externals\zexy\reference\lifop-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 568 508 10;
#X text 471 31 part of;
#X text 533 30 zexy;
#X obj 58 192 lifop;
#X msg 58 85 1 2 3 4 5;
#X msg 69 110 list a list;
#X msg 81 137 5;
#X msg 199 107 bang;
#X floatatom 200 143 5 0 0 1 priority - -;
#X text 45 61 input lists;
#X text 247 90 bang to output the last list that came in \; bang again
to output the second last list \; and so on;
#X obj 58 223 print LIFO;
#X text 47 18 lifop:: Last-In-First-Out stack with Priorities;
#X text 54 263 [lifop] manages a number of LIFO-stacks \; each stack
has assigned a priority value \; the lower the value \, the higher
the priority;
#X text 52 312 banging the object will first empty the LIFO with the
highest priority \, then the LIFO with the second highest priority
until the LIFO with the lowest priority is emptied.;
#X text 52 363 when all LIFOs are emptied \, nothing will come out
of the object any more.;
#X text 50 400 priorities can be floating-point numbers (1.8 has a
higher priority then 10);
#X text 52 445 note: you can store any number of lists into the [fifop]
\, but just pushing lists on the stack without popping them back will
eat your memory.;
#X msg 200 167 info;
#X obj 112 203 print info;
#X text 247 168 query the number of arguments in the LIFO;
#N canvas 515 193 494 344 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 IOhannes m zmoelnig;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION last in first out stack with priorities;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control storage list_op;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 list float bang info;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 list;
#X text 12 125 OUTLET_1 float;
#X restore 513 481 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 10 0;
#X connect 2 1 18 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 2 0;
#X connect 7 0 2 1;
#X connect 17 0 2 0;
| #N canvas 0 31 568 508 10;
#X text 471 31 part of;
#X text 533 30 zexy;
#X obj 58 192 lifop;
#X msg 58 85 1 2 3 4 5;
#X msg 69 110 list a list;
#X msg 81 137 5;
#X msg 199 107 bang;
#X floatatom 200 143 5 0 0 1 priority - -;
#X text 45 61 input lists;
#X text 247 90 bang to output the last list that came in \; bang again
to output the second last list \; and so on;
#X obj 58 223 print LIFO;
#X text 47 18 lifop:: Last-In-First-Out stack with Priorities;
#X text 54 263 [lifop] manages a number of LIFO-stacks \; each stack
has assigned a priority value \; the lower the value \, the higher
the priority;
#X text 52 312 banging the object will first empty the LIFO with the
highest priority \, then the LIFO with the second highest priority
until the LIFO with the lowest priority is emptied.;
#X text 52 363 when all LIFOs are emptied \, nothing will come out
of the object any more.;
#X text 50 400 priorities can be floating-point numbers (1.8 has a
higher priority then 10);
#X text 52 445 note: you can store any number of lists into the [fifop]
\, but just pushing lists on the stack without popping them back will
eat your memory.;
#X msg 200 167 info;
#X obj 112 203 print info;
#X text 247 168 query the number of arguments in the LIFO;
#X connect 2 0 10 0;
#X connect 2 1 18 0;
#X connect 3 0 2 0;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 2 0;
#X connect 6 0 2 0;
#X connect 7 0 2 1;
#X connect 17 0 2 0;
| 40 | control storage list_op | last in first out stack with priorities | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: last in first out stack with priorities, Keywords: control storage list_op |
ssaw~-help.pd | externals\moonlib\ssaw~-help.pd | #N canvas 0 31 492 266 10;
#X obj 0 0 cnv 8 100 60 empty empty ssaw 10 20 1 18 -262144 -1109 0
;
#X text 8 243 (c) Moonix: Antoine Rousseau 2004;
#X obj 162 103 ssaw~ 440;
#X obj 163 149 *~;
#X obj 162 77 mtof;
#X floatatom 161 57 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 207 77 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 197 128 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 159 193 dac~;
#X text 124 19 sweet sawtooth generator;
#X text 121 32 (not to much aliasing below 10kHz);
#N canvas 502 150 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 25 LICENSE GPL v2;
#X text 12 125 AUTHOR Antoine Rousseau;
#X text 12 145 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Antoine Rousseau. "pd meta" information
added by Jonathan Wilkes for Pd version 0.42.;
#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal bandlimited;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION sweet sawtooth generator;
#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal;
#X text 12 85 INLET_1 float;
#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 signal;
#X restore 434 232 pd META;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 8 0;
#X connect 3 0 8 1;
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
#X connect 7 0 3 1;
| #N canvas 0 31 492 266 10;
#X text 8 243 (c) Moonix: Antoine Rousseau 2004;
#X obj 162 103 ssaw~ 440;
#X obj 163 149 *~;
#X obj 162 77 mtof;
#X floatatom 161 57 5 0 0 0 - - -;
#X floatatom 207 77 0 0 0 0 - - -;
#X obj 197 128 hsl 128 15 0 1 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144
-1 -1 0 1;
#X obj 159 193 dac~;
#X text 124 19 sweet sawtooth generator;
#X text 121 32 (not to much aliasing below 10kHz);
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 8 0;
#X connect 3 0 8 1;
#X connect 4 0 6 0;
#X connect 4 0 2 0;
#X connect 5 0 4 0;
#X connect 7 0 3 1;
| 29 | signal bandlimited | sweet sawtooth generator | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: sweet sawtooth generator, Keywords: signal bandlimited |
datei-w-help.pd | abstractions\jmmmp\datei-w-help.pd | #N canvas 38 28 462 293 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-w;
#X text 12 6 [datei-w] - Sends the message "write ../../";
#X obj 22 160 print Datei_W;
#X text 12 237 (C) 2006 Jo�o Pais - jmmmpais@googlemail.com;
#X text 12 257 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 12 207 Related objects: [datei-o] [datei-r];
#N canvas 504 106 494 344 META 0;
#X text 12 55 AUTHOR Jo�o Pais <jmmmpais@googlemail.com>;
#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 14 165 INLET_0 - Bang / File name;
#X text 14 185 OUTLET_0 - Message;
#X text 12 5 DESCRIPTION Sends the message "write ../../";
#X text 12 35 KEYWORDS wrote file;
#X restore 402 266 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 38 28 462 293 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-w;
#X text 12 6 [datei-w] - Sends the message "write ../../";
#X obj 22 160 print Datei_W;
#X text 12 237 (C) 2006 Jo�o Pais - jmmmpais@googlemail.com;
#X text 12 257 Released under the BSD License;
#X text 12 207 Related objects: [datei-o] [datei-r];
#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 | wrote file | Sends the message "write ../../" | create a purr-data patch that matches the following description and keywords. | Description: Sends the message "write ../../", Keywords: wrote file |