From 9ed18c7064226e1edc06f5a51fd569083971d448 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hans-Christoph Steiner Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2011 04:37:06 +0000 Subject: ported chaos to the Library Template, now with libchaos support svn path=/trunk/externals/bbogart/chaos/; revision=15625 --- tools/readme-operation.pd | 34 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 34 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tools/readme-operation.pd (limited to 'tools/readme-operation.pd') diff --git a/tools/readme-operation.pd b/tools/readme-operation.pd deleted file mode 100644 index be93969..0000000 --- a/tools/readme-operation.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 159 133 675 651 10; -#X msg 56 219 reset ; -#X msg 56 240 param ; -#X text 36 280 As to the exact variable and parameter ranges to use -\, you will have to consult each fractals help file. You can also use -the "Searching" functions to randomly find a new attractor set \, and -then use those values in either a set of messages to the fractal \, -or in its creation arguments.; -#X msg 56 198 reset; -#X text 98 199 sets the variables back to their initial state **; -#X text 181 221 sets the variables to an explicit state ***; -#X text 195 242 sets parameters to explicit state ****; -#X text 34 26 Create a fractal with or without a set of variables and -parameters \, passed as creation arguments. Without the creation arguments -\, the class defaults will be used for the fractal. With the arguments -\, a new fractal is created using the arguments as the defaults.; -#X text 35 104 To use a fractal \, create the instance \, and optionally -pass it an initial state of variables and a set of parameters. Then -repeatedly 'bang' on the input to iterate thru the fractals variable -states. Using a 'reset' message will return the variables to their -initial state \, or to the explicit values passed.; -#X text 38 369 ** - The initial state can be explicitly set by passing -the arguments at creation time for the fractal \, or (without creation -arguments) the class default value will be used.; -#X text 37 414 *** - When setting the variables to an arbitrary state -\, the stream may not be in a "stable" state. You may need to iterate -the fractal several hundred (or thousand) times to obtain a "stable" -state. If you pass a set of variables that were taken from the 'search' -(or 'show') results \, the values most likely will be in a "stable" -condition.; -#X text 38 500 **** - Do remember that not all combinations of parameters -result in an attractor set.; -#X text 234 577 chaos \, version 2 by Ben Bogart and Michael McGonagle. -Copyright 2003; -- cgit v1.2.1