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authorGeorg Holzmann <grholzi@users.sourceforge.net>2007-01-05 16:50:40 +0000
committerGeorg Holzmann <grholzi@users.sourceforge.net>2007-01-05 16:50:40 +0000
commit1d2cfd199565f0e271af9a8b91530eb0ad132f8c (patch)
treed7c6b752f0350e83a36fa5fb34f749e3c6745014
parent3fa36292c85af3eda0a221e5f86c13a6d85c8d1b (diff)
adding new helpfile standard
svn path=/trunk/externals/grh/; revision=7217
-rwxr-xr-xPDContainer/help/help-h_deque.pd460
-rwxr-xr-xPDContainer/help/help-h_list.pd526
-rwxr-xr-xPDContainer/help/help-h_map.pd438
-rwxr-xr-xPDContainer/help/help-h_multimap.pd430
-rwxr-xr-xPDContainer/help/help-h_multiset.pd411
-rwxr-xr-xPDContainer/help/help-h_priority_queue.pd377
-rwxr-xr-xPDContainer/help/help-h_queue.pd363
-rwxr-xr-xPDContainer/help/help-h_set.pd412
-rwxr-xr-xPDContainer/help/help-h_stack.pd367
-rwxr-xr-xPDContainer/help/help-h_vector.pd448
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diff --git a/PDContainer/help/help-h_deque.pd b/PDContainer/help/help-h_deque.pd
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-#N canvas 344 22 799 883 10;
-#X obj 147 379 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
--1;
-#X obj 498 23 cnv 15 204 120 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -66577 -66577
-0;
-#X obj 500 25 cnv 15 200 116 empty empty ReadMe: 65 15 0 14 -262131
--143491 0;
-#N canvas 674 0 511 843 General_Concept 0;
-#X text 37 165 This library was made for algorithmic composition and
-of course for all other algorithms. I came into troubles with making
-bigger musical structures in PD with send-receive pairs \, arrays \,
-etc. So I tried to make it possible \, to have access to some storage
-in a whole patch.;
-#X text 131 131 ::: GOAL OF THE LIBRARY :::;
-#X text 39 428 For communication I use namespaces. Every Container
-with the same namespace (and the same container type) has access to
-the same data. So you can modify and get this data everywhere in the
-patch. For local namespaces use names with \$0.;
-#X text 140 266 ::: DATASTRUCTURES :::;
-#X text 156 397 ::: NAMESPACES :::;
-#X obj 33 24 cnv 15 404 54 empty empty empty 22 25 0 18 -1 -66577 0
-;
-#X obj 35 26 cnv 15 400 50 empty empty PDContainer 22 25 0 18 -228992
--66577 0;
-#N canvas 434 247 671 362 namespace_example 0;
-#X obj 43 176 h_stack hallawum;
-#X msg 43 151 push some data;
-#X text 34 25 ::: NAMESPACE EXAMPLE :::;
-#X text 166 150 <- add the list "some data" to the stack;
-#X text 187 167 (namespace "hallawum");
-#X obj 41 254 h_stack hallawum;
-#X msg 41 231 top;
-#X text 76 231 <- get the data (same namespace);
-#X msg 341 235 top;
-#X obj 341 258 h_stack kaletom;
-#X obj 341 281 print BBB;
-#X obj 41 277 print AAA;
-#X text 376 235 <- get the data (different namespace);
-#X text 475 271 not possible !!!;
-#X text 35 65 In different namespaces you have access to different
-data. Here with the datastructure "stack". The two objects with the
-same namespace (here "hallawum") are sharing their data!;
-#X connect 1 0 0 0;
-#X connect 5 0 11 0;
-#X connect 6 0 5 0;
-#X connect 8 0 9 0;
-#X connect 9 0 10 0;
-#X restore 39 503 pd namespace_example;
-#X text 161 554 ::: DATATYPES :::;
-#X text 38 296 As storage datastructures I implemented the C++ STL
-(Standard Template Library) Containers in PD. Currently following datastructures
-are available (prefixed with h_): h_map \, h_multimap \, h_set \, h_multiset
-\, h_vector \, h_list \, h_deque \, h_queue \, h_priority_queue and
-h_stack.;
-#N canvas 438 21 583 739 map_example 0;
-#X obj 45 297 h_map \$0-data;
-#X msg 45 256 add data1;
-#X msg 131 273 1 4 3 5 6;
-#X obj 45 220 t b b;
-#X obj 45 194 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
--1;
-#X obj 321 303 h_map \$0-data;
-#X obj 321 226 t b b;
-#X obj 321 200 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
--1;
-#X msg 321 262 add data2;
-#X msg 407 279 6 4 5 1 2;
-#X obj 118 402 h_map \$0-data;
-#X msg 118 376 print;
-#X text 170 375 <- see whats in the container;
-#X obj 118 556 h_map \$0-data;
-#X msg 118 485 get data1;
-#X msg 142 519 get data2;
-#X obj 118 578 print AAA;
-#X text 202 485 <- get data1;
-#X text 229 520 <- get data2;
-#X text 345 199 <- add to key data2 a list;
-#X text 69 193 <- add to key data1 a list;
-#X text 32 32 ::: MAP_EXAMPLE :::;
-#X text 34 72 With the datastructure "map" it's for example possible
-to make send-receive pairs \, you don't have to update the send-receive
-pairs all the time (like [value]) \, you can use send-receive "namespaces"
-\, ...;
-#X text 111 659 ( If you use lists as key you can also make a multidimensional
-matrix ... );
-#X connect 1 0 0 0;
-#X connect 2 0 0 1;
-#X connect 3 0 1 0;
-#X connect 3 1 2 0;
-#X connect 4 0 3 0;
-#X connect 6 0 8 0;
-#X connect 6 1 9 0;
-#X connect 7 0 6 0;
-#X connect 8 0 5 0;
-#X connect 9 0 5 1;
-#X connect 11 0 10 0;
-#X connect 13 0 16 0;
-#X connect 14 0 13 0;
-#X connect 15 0 13 0;
-#X restore 41 615 pd map_example;
-#X text 273 34 general concept of;
-#X text 274 52 PDContainer;
-#X text 41 579 In the containers you can save all of the PD build-in
-datatypes: lists \, floats \, and symbol.;
-#N canvas 215 140 716 600 save_load_example 0;
-#X text 27 23 ::: SAVE/LOAD EXAMPLE :::;
-#X msg 68 229 pushback one word;
-#X msg 90 260 pushback an other word;
-#X msg 114 290 pushback something else;
-#X obj 68 198 t b b b;
-#X obj 68 168 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
--1;
-#X obj 68 324 h_list \$0-local;
-#X text 93 168 <- add these three lists to h_list;
-#X obj 333 321 h_list \$0-local;
-#X msg 358 285 print;
-#X obj 140 477 h_set blablu;
-#X msg 140 413 read example.dat;
-#X text 274 413 <- read the same data now into a h_set;
-#X text 26 67 You can save and load data from and to disk. So you can
-also exchange data through different datastructures with the same data-format
-(here from a h_list to a h_set).;
-#X msg 178 441 print;
-#X msg 333 207 saveXML example.xml;
-#X text 457 238 <- save data as file;
-#X msg 333 238 save example.dat;
-#X text 477 208 <- save data as XML file;
-#X msg 140 378 readXML example.xml;
-#X text 283 379 <- read the same XML data now into a h_set;
-#X text 22 529 Please use the XML fileformat if possible \, because
-it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser is much
-more stable !;
-#X connect 1 0 6 0;
-#X connect 2 0 6 0;
-#X connect 3 0 6 0;
-#X connect 4 0 1 0;
-#X connect 4 1 2 0;
-#X connect 4 2 3 0;
-#X connect 5 0 4 0;
-#X connect 9 0 8 0;
-#X connect 11 0 10 0;
-#X connect 14 0 10 0;
-#X connect 15 0 8 0;
-#X connect 17 0 8 0;
-#X connect 19 0 10 0;
-#X restore 40 797 pd save_load_example;
-#X text 41 696 All the data of all containers can be saved to disk.
-So you can also manually edit the file with an editor (which is sometimes
-much faster) and then load it in PD into a container. You can also
-load data from other containers. Please use the XML fileformat if possible
-\, because it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser
-is much more stable.;
-#X text 164 671 ::: SAVE/LOAD :::;
-#X restore 534 61 pd General_Concept;
-#X obj 33 24 cnv 15 404 54 empty empty empty 22 25 0 18 -1 -66577 0
-;
-#X obj 35 26 cnv 15 400 50 empty empty PDContainer 22 25 0 18 -228992
--66577 0;
-#X text 295 36 help file of;
-#X text 36 98 init arg: namespace;
-#X msg 480 293 print;
-#X msg 480 379 clear;
-#X msg 480 664 help;
-#X obj 559 715 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
--1;
-#X msg 480 234 getnamespace;
-#X msg 480 417 clearall;
-#X obj 480 763 print BBB;
-#X obj 68 380 print AAA;
-#X text 591 259 <- change namespace;
-#X msg 480 258 namespace grix;
-#X text 527 294 <- print all the data of the;
-#X text 546 309 current namespace;
-#X text 528 379 <- clear all the data of the;
-#X text 549 394 current namespace;
-#X text 548 419 <- clear all the data in all;
-#X text 569 434 same containers (maybe;
-#X text 571 449 you shouldn't use this);
-#X text 580 236 <- get current namespace;
-#X text 512 193 general operations:;
-#X msg 294 341 list damm 4345 it;
-#X floatatom 294 247 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X symbolatom 294 265 10 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X msg 294 317 hacka 45;
-#X msg 294 294 3 4 krschi;
-#X text 304 216 value:;
-#N canvas 205 0 993 742 Container_Explanation 0;
-#X obj 14 13 cnv 15 404 54 empty empty empty 22 25 0 18 -1 -66577 0
-;
-#X obj 16 15 cnv 15 400 50 empty empty PDContainer 22 25 0 18 -228992
--66577 0;
-#X text 254 23 general explation of;
-#X text 254 40 the datastructures;
-#X text 23 655 A vector is a sequence that supports access to all elements
-via index (like an array) and fast insertion and removal of elements
-at the end. The number of elements in a vector may vary dynamically.
-;
-#X obj 189 627 h_vector;
-#X text 500 654 Fast insertion and removal anywhere \, all the other
-elements move up. But a list provides only sequential access (not via
-index !). A list is a doubly linked list.;
-#X obj 680 628 h_list;
-#X obj 189 773 h_deque;
-#X text 498 801 A queue is a "first in first out" (FIFO) data structure.
-That is \, elements are added to the back of the queue (push) and may
-be removed from the front (pop).;
-#X obj 679 774 h_queue;
-#X text 22 951 A priority queue is also a "first in first out" (FIFO)
-data structure \, but you can give the elements a priority. So the
-elements with a higher priority are automatically inserted before all
-other elements with a lower priority.;
-#X obj 154 924 h_priority_queue;
-#X text 20 800 A deque (double ended queue \, pronounced "deck") is
-very much like a vector: like vector \, it is a sequence that supports
-access to all elements via index. The main way in which deque differs
-from vector is that fast insertion and removal of elements is possible
-at the beginning _and_ the end.;
-#X text 22 232 Maps represent a mapping from one type (the key type)
-to another type (the value type). You can associate a value with a
-key \, or find the value associated with a key \, very efficiently.
-Map is a Sorted Associative Container and it is also a Unique Associative
-Container \, meaning that no two elements have the same key. (see Multimap
-for more elements with the same key);
-#X obj 188 203 h_map;
-#X text 492 231 Multimaps are just like maps except that a key can
-be associated with several values. Multimap is a Sorted Associative
-Container and also a Multiple Associative Container \, meaning that
-there is no limit on the number of elements with the same key. (see
-also Map);
-#X obj 643 201 h_multimap;
-#X text 24 419 Sets allow you to add and delete elements. Afterwards
-you can look if an element is set. Set is a Sorted Associative Container
-and a Unique Associative Container \, meaning that no two elements
-are the same. (see Multiset to have several copies of the same element)
-;
-#X obj 187 392 h_set;
-#X text 493 419 Multisets are just like sets \, except that you can
-have several copies of the same element. Multiset is a Sorted Associative
-Container and a Multiple Associative Container \, meaning that two
-or more elements may be identical. (see also Set);
-#X obj 642 391 h_multiset;
-#X text 339 167 :::: ASSOCIATIVE CONTAINERS ::::;
-#X text 393 592 :::: SEQUENCES ::::;
-#X text 289 1099 (look for help at all the objects for more information)
-;
-#X text 35 87 PDContainer contains the following datastructures:;
-#X text 399 86 map \, nultimap \, set \, multiset \, vector \, list
-\, deque \, queue \, stack \, priority queue;
-#X obj 679 916 h_stack;
-#X text 495 950 Stack is a "last in first out" (LIFO) data structure:
-the element at the top of a stack is the one that was most recently
-added (push). Top outputs the elements from the top without removing
-it \, pop outputs and removes it.;
-#X restore 516 89 pd Container_Explanation;
-#X msg 480 601 resize \$1;
-#X msg 480 635 getsize;
-#X floatatom 488 573 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X floatatom 519 734 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X text 545 634 <- get the size (at 2nd;
-#X text 567 648 outlet);
-#X msg 68 290 get \$1;
-#X floatatom 74 269 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X floatatom 74 226 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X msg 68 247 set \$1;
-#X msg 71 706 insert \$1;
-#X floatatom 80 687 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X floatatom 79 731 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X msg 70 752 remove \$1;
-#X text 124 246 <- changes the value;
-#X text 145 260 at that index;
-#X text 142 304 at that index;
-#X text 121 290 <- get the value;
-#X text 167 379 <- bang if not found;
-#X msg 69 519 popback;
-#X floatatom 79 429 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X msg 69 449 pushback \$1;
-#X text 209 456 <- inserts the data at the;
-#X msg 178 776 some data;
-#X text 152 679 remove and insert at index:;
-#X text 188 716 If you need this very often you;
-#X text 188 730 should better use a list or a map;
-#X text 188 743 (or something else) !;
-#X symbolatom 124 429 10 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X text 283 54 ::: h_deque :::;
-#X text 37 126 A deque (double ended queue \, pronounced "deck") is
-very much like a vector: like vector \, it is a sequence that supports
-access to all elements via index. The main way in which deque differs
-from vector is that fast insertion and removal of elements is possible
-at the beginning _and_ the end.;
-#X obj 68 358 h_deque havi;
-#X obj 70 776 h_deque havi;
-#X obj 69 619 h_deque havi;
-#X obj 480 691 h_deque havi;
-#X text 560 735 <- size of deque;
-#X text 556 602 <- resizes the deque;
-#X text 187 702 Thats not very fast with a deque!;
-#X msg 69 489 pushfront \$1;
-#X floatatom 79 470 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X symbolatom 122 470 10 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X msg 69 542 popfront;
-#X msg 69 572 back;
-#X msg 69 594 front;
-#X text 229 471 front/back of the deque;
-#X text 208 485 (so the size will increase);
-#X text 143 521 <- removes the element from the;
-#X text 143 539 back/front (so the size will decrease);
-#X text 124 571 <- gives out the element from the;
-#X text 146 586 back/front;
-#X obj 69 641 print CCC;
-#N canvas 254 0 927 786 Fileformats 0;
-#X obj 38 27 cnv 15 404 54 empty empty empty 22 25 0 18 -1 -66577 0
-;
-#X obj 40 29 cnv 15 400 50 empty empty PDContainer 22 25 0 18 -228992
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-#X text 259 56 PDContainer;
-#X text 257 38 different fileformats of;
-#X text 472 116 Please use the XML fileformat if possible \, because
-it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser is much
-more stable!;
-#X text 40 582 s go;
-#X text 40 569 f 2 s wow f 2;
-#X text 40 599 f 23;
-#X text 38 634 (f=float \, s=symbol);
-#X text 37 171 a) single elements: are the containers h_vector \, h_list
-\, h_deque \, h_set \, h_multiset;
-#X text 471 172 b) key-value pairs: are the containers h_map and h_multimap
-;
-#X text 469 276 2.element: symbol go;
-#X text 476 698 f 2 s wow - f 2;
-#X text 476 712 s go - s not f 34;
-#X text 476 729 f 23 - s op;
-#X text 488 244 key: list 2 wow;
-#X text 470 229 1.element:;
-#X text 488 258 value: float 2;
-#X text 490 291 key: symbol go;
-#X text 490 305 value: list symbol not float 34;
-#X text 39 243 1.element: list 2 wow 2;
-#X text 39 257 2.element: symbol go;
-#X text 38 272 3.element: float 23;
-#X text 37 223 a) example1:;
-#X text 470 212 b) example2:;
-#X text 37 312 a) example1 \, XML:;
-#X text 37 339 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
-#X text 37 353 <PDContainer type="h_list">;
-#X text 54 366 <element>;
-#X text 70 379 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 70 405 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 56 418 </element>;
-#X text 70 391 <s> wow </s>;
-#X text 56 431 <element>;
-#X text 57 455 </element>;
-#X text 72 443 <s> go </s>;
-#X text 56 468 <element>;
-#X text 57 492 </element>;
-#X text 72 480 <f> 23 </f>;
-#X text 41 506 </PDContainer>;
-#X text 41 542 a) example1 \, textfile:;
-#X text 39 115 You can save the data of the containers to XML files
-and normal textfiles (see General_Concept).;
-#X text 469 375 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
-#X text 469 389 <PDContainer type="h_list">;
-#X text 486 402 <element>;
-#X text 519 430 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 520 482 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 488 506 </element>;
-#X text 519 442 <s> wow </s>;
-#X text 475 634 </PDContainer>;
-#X text 469 348 b) example2 \, XML:;
-#X text 503 415 <key>;
-#X text 504 456 </key>;
-#X text 503 468 <value>;
-#X text 504 494 </value>;
-#X text 487 519 <element>;
-#X text 489 621 </element>;
-#X text 504 532 <key>;
-#X text 505 559 </key>;
-#X text 504 571 <value>;
-#X text 505 609 </value>;
-#X text 520 545 <s> go </s>;
-#X text 521 584 <s> not </s>;
-#X text 521 597 <f> 34 </f>;
-#X text 476 668 b) example2 \, textfile:;
-#X restore 548 115 pd Fileformats;
-#N canvas 174 18 646 402 read_save_possibilities 0;
-#X obj 44 336 outlet;
-#X msg 44 208 save data.dat;
-#X msg 44 244 read data.dat;
-#X msg 44 288 readat data.dat 0;
-#X text 149 208 <- save all the data of the current namespace as textfile
-;
-#X text 143 244 <- read this textfile to the current namespace and
-insert it at the back (so the size will increase);
-#X text 177 287 <- read the textfile and insert it at the given index
-(so the size won't increase !);
-#X text 166 94 <- read this XML-file to the current namespace and insert
-it at the back (so the size will increase);
-#X text 169 61 <- save all the data of the current namespace as XML-file
-;
-#X text 196 139 <- read the XML-file and insert it at the given index
-(so the size won't increase !);
-#X msg 44 61 saveXML data.xml;
-#X msg 44 93 readXML data.xml;
-#X msg 44 139 readatXML data.xml 0;
-#X connect 1 0 0 0;
-#X connect 2 0 0 0;
-#X connect 3 0 0 0;
-#X connect 10 0 0 0;
-#X connect 11 0 0 0;
-#X connect 12 0 0 0;
-#X restore 480 491 pd read_save_possibilities;
-#X text 520 515 different possiblities to read;
-#X text 520 529 and write from and to files;
-#X text 519 544 (XML and textfiles);
-#X text 216 844 htttp://grh.mur.at/software/pdcontainer.html;
-#X text 180 827 =%)!(%= PDContainer \, by Georg Holzmann <grh@mur.at>
-\, 2005;
-#X msg 480 334 getall;
-#X text 535 335 <- dumps out all data sequentially;
-#X text 556 349 at the first outlet;
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-#N canvas 535 40 834 856 10;
-#X obj 36 29 cnv 15 404 54 empty empty empty 22 25 0 18 -1 -66577 0
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-#X obj 38 31 cnv 15 400 50 empty empty PDContainer 22 25 0 18 -228992
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-#X text 298 41 help file of;
-#X text 39 103 init arg: namespace;
-#X msg 483 298 print;
-#X msg 483 372 clear;
-#X msg 483 643 help;
-#X obj 604 702 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
--1;
-#X msg 483 239 getnamespace;
-#X msg 483 410 clearall;
-#X obj 483 759 print BBB;
-#X text 594 264 <- change namespace;
-#X msg 483 263 namespace grix;
-#X text 530 299 <- print all the data of the;
-#X text 549 314 current namespace;
-#X text 531 372 <- clear all the data of the;
-#X text 552 387 current namespace;
-#X text 551 412 <- clear all the data in all;
-#X text 572 427 same containers (maybe;
-#X text 574 442 you shouldn't use this);
-#X text 583 241 <- get current namespace;
-#X text 514 198 general operations:;
-#X msg 483 568 getsize;
-#X floatatom 523 739 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X text 570 581 outlet);
-#X text 290 58 ::: h_list :::;
-#X text 40 133 Fast insertion and removal anywhere \, all the other
-elements move up. But a list provides only sequential access (not via
-index !). A list is a doubly linked list.;
-#X obj 483 681 h_list simonatbase;
-#X text 604 720 <- size of the list;
-#X obj 192 721 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
--1;
-#X obj 71 700 h_list simonatbase;
-#X obj 71 674 r \$0-list;
-#X obj 71 739 print AAA;
-#N canvas 523 246 495 416 pusch_pop_back_front 0;
-#X msg 66 229 popback;
-#X floatatom 76 120 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X msg 66 140 pushback \$1;
-#X text 180 140 <- inserts the data at the;
-#X symbolatom 121 120 10 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X msg 66 180 pushfront \$1;
-#X floatatom 76 161 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X symbolatom 119 161 10 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X msg 66 252 popfront;
-#X msg 66 302 back;
-#X msg 66 324 front;
-#X obj 66 367 s \$0-list;
-#X text 200 155 front/back of the list;
-#X text 152 244 the back/front;
-#X text 130 231 <- removes the element from;
-#X text 143 316 the back/front;
-#X text 121 301 <- gives out the element from;
-#X text 27 28 insert/remove/get data at the back/front of the list.
-;
-#X text 27 44 These methods won't change the current iterator position
-!!!;
-#X connect 0 0 11 0;
-#X connect 1 0 2 0;
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-#X text 40 452 insert/remove/get data at the back/front of the list
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-#X text 43 247 You can use so called "iterators" to navigate through
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-#X text 40 468 _without_ changing the current iterator position:;
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-#X text 39 73 Iterators are a generalization of pointers: they are
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-#X msg 43 216 begin;
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-#X obj 43 505 s \$0-list;
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-#X text 94 259 (so that you can insert data there for example \,;
-#X text 99 274 but attention: you can't remove an element at;
-#X text 98 289 that position !!!);
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-#X text 107 335 the next element of h_list;
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-#X text 43 261 the h_list. Here is a short explanation of iterators
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-#X text 43 275 and how you can use it in with h_list:;
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-#X text 139 299 current iterator position;
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-#X text 138 355 current iterator position;
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-#X text 39 550 special operations with h_list:;
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-#X msg 54 289 unique;
-#X msg 54 237 reverse;
-#X msg 54 189 sort;
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-#X text 102 190 <- sorts the h_list;
-#X text 113 289 <- Removes all but the first element in every consecutive
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-#X text 37 165 This library was made for algorithmic composition and
-of course for all other algorithms. I came into troubles with making
-bigger musical structures in PD with send-receive pairs \, arrays \,
-etc. So I tried to make it possible \, to have access to some storage
-in a whole patch.;
-#X text 131 131 ::: GOAL OF THE LIBRARY :::;
-#X text 39 428 For communication I use namespaces. Every Container
-with the same namespace (and the same container type) has access to
-the same data. So you can modify and get this data everywhere in the
-patch. For local namespaces use names with \$0.;
-#X text 140 266 ::: DATASTRUCTURES :::;
-#X text 156 397 ::: NAMESPACES :::;
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-#X obj 43 176 h_stack hallawum;
-#X msg 43 151 push some data;
-#X text 34 25 ::: NAMESPACE EXAMPLE :::;
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-#X obj 41 254 h_stack hallawum;
-#X msg 41 231 top;
-#X text 76 231 <- get the data (same namespace);
-#X msg 341 235 top;
-#X obj 341 258 h_stack kaletom;
-#X obj 341 281 print BBB;
-#X obj 41 277 print AAA;
-#X text 376 235 <- get the data (different namespace);
-#X text 475 271 not possible !!!;
-#X text 35 65 In different namespaces you have access to different
-data. Here with the datastructure "stack". The two objects with the
-same namespace (here "hallawum") are sharing their data!;
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-#X restore 39 503 pd namespace_example;
-#X text 161 554 ::: DATATYPES :::;
-#X text 38 296 As storage datastructures I implemented the C++ STL
-(Standard Template Library) Containers in PD. Currently following datastructures
-are available (prefixed with h_): h_map \, h_multimap \, h_set \, h_multiset
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-#X msg 45 256 add data1;
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-#X obj 321 226 t b b;
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-#X msg 321 262 add data2;
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-#X msg 118 376 print;
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-#X obj 118 556 h_map \$0-data;
-#X msg 118 485 get data1;
-#X msg 142 519 get data2;
-#X obj 118 578 print AAA;
-#X text 202 485 <- get data1;
-#X text 229 520 <- get data2;
-#X text 345 199 <- add to key data2 a list;
-#X text 69 193 <- add to key data1 a list;
-#X text 32 32 ::: MAP_EXAMPLE :::;
-#X text 34 72 With the datastructure "map" it's for example possible
-to make send-receive pairs \, you don't have to update the send-receive
-pairs all the time (like [value]) \, you can use send-receive "namespaces"
-\, ...;
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-#X text 273 34 general concept of;
-#X text 274 52 PDContainer;
-#X text 41 579 In the containers you can save all of the PD build-in
-datatypes: lists \, floats \, and symbol.;
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-#X text 27 23 ::: SAVE/LOAD EXAMPLE :::;
-#X msg 68 229 pushback one word;
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-#X obj 333 321 h_list \$0-local;
-#X msg 358 285 print;
-#X obj 140 477 h_set blablu;
-#X msg 140 413 read example.dat;
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-#X text 26 67 You can save and load data from and to disk. So you can
-also exchange data through different datastructures with the same data-format
-(here from a h_list to a h_set).;
-#X msg 178 441 print;
-#X msg 333 207 saveXML example.xml;
-#X text 457 238 <- save data as file;
-#X msg 333 238 save example.dat;
-#X text 477 208 <- save data as XML file;
-#X msg 140 378 readXML example.xml;
-#X text 283 379 <- read the same XML data now into a h_set;
-#X text 22 529 Please use the XML fileformat if possible \, because
-it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser is much
-more stable !;
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-#X text 41 696 All the data of all containers can be saved to disk.
-So you can also manually edit the file with an editor (which is sometimes
-much faster) and then load it in PD into a container. You can also
-load data from other containers. Please use the XML fileformat if possible
-\, because it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser
-is much more stable.;
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-#X restore 536 66 pd General_Concept;
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-#X text 254 23 general explation of;
-#X text 254 40 the datastructures;
-#X text 23 655 A vector is a sequence that supports access to all elements
-via index (like an array) and fast insertion and removal of elements
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-#X text 500 654 Fast insertion and removal anywhere \, all the other
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-#X obj 189 773 h_deque;
-#X text 498 801 A queue is a "first in first out" (FIFO) data structure.
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-#X text 22 951 A priority queue is also a "first in first out" (FIFO)
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-other elements with a lower priority.;
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-#X text 20 800 A deque (double ended queue \, pronounced "deck") is
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-from vector is that fast insertion and removal of elements is possible
-at the beginning _and_ the end.;
-#X text 22 232 Maps represent a mapping from one type (the key type)
-to another type (the value type). You can associate a value with a
-key \, or find the value associated with a key \, very efficiently.
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-Container \, meaning that no two elements have the same key. (see Multimap
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-#X text 492 231 Multimaps are just like maps except that a key can
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-are the same. (see Multiset to have several copies of the same element)
-;
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-#X text 339 167 :::: ASSOCIATIVE CONTAINERS ::::;
-#X text 393 592 :::: SEQUENCES ::::;
-#X text 289 1099 (look for help at all the objects for more information)
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-#X text 35 87 PDContainer contains the following datastructures:;
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-#X text 495 950 Stack is a "last in first out" (LIFO) data structure:
-the element at the top of a stack is the one that was most recently
-added (push). Top outputs the elements from the top without removing
-it \, pop outputs and removes it.;
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-#X text 259 56 PDContainer;
-#X text 257 38 different fileformats of;
-#X text 472 116 Please use the XML fileformat if possible \, because
-it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser is much
-more stable!;
-#X text 40 582 s go;
-#X text 40 569 f 2 s wow f 2;
-#X text 40 599 f 23;
-#X text 38 634 (f=float \, s=symbol);
-#X text 37 171 a) single elements: are the containers h_vector \, h_list
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-#X text 471 172 b) key-value pairs: are the containers h_map and h_multimap
-;
-#X text 469 276 2.element: symbol go;
-#X text 476 698 f 2 s wow - f 2;
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-#X text 470 229 1.element:;
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-#X text 490 291 key: symbol go;
-#X text 490 305 value: list symbol not float 34;
-#X text 39 243 1.element: list 2 wow 2;
-#X text 39 257 2.element: symbol go;
-#X text 38 272 3.element: float 23;
-#X text 37 223 a) example1:;
-#X text 470 212 b) example2:;
-#X text 37 312 a) example1 \, XML:;
-#X text 37 339 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
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-#X text 54 366 <element>;
-#X text 70 379 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 70 405 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 56 418 </element>;
-#X text 70 391 <s> wow </s>;
-#X text 56 431 <element>;
-#X text 57 455 </element>;
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-#X text 56 468 <element>;
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-#X text 41 542 a) example1 \, textfile:;
-#X text 39 115 You can save the data of the containers to XML files
-and normal textfiles (see General_Concept).;
-#X text 469 375 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
-#X text 469 389 <PDContainer type="h_list">;
-#X text 486 402 <element>;
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-#X text 520 482 <f> 2 </f>;
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-#X text 519 442 <s> wow </s>;
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-#X text 504 494 </value>;
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-#X text 489 621 </element>;
-#X text 504 532 <key>;
-#X text 505 559 </key>;
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-#X text 505 609 </value>;
-#X text 520 545 <s> go </s>;
-#X text 521 584 <s> not </s>;
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-#X text 476 668 b) example2 \, textfile:;
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-#N canvas 174 18 646 317 read_save_possibilities 0;
-#X obj 50 258 outlet;
-#X msg 50 158 save data.dat;
-#X msg 50 194 read data.dat;
-#X text 155 158 <- save all the data of the current namespace as textfile
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-#X text 149 194 <- read this textfile to the current namespace and
-insert it at the back (so the size will increase);
-#X text 173 83 <- read this XML-file to the current namespace and insert
-it at the back (so the size will increase);
-#X text 176 50 <- save all the data of the current namespace as XML-file
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-#X msg 51 50 saveXML data.xml;
-#X msg 51 82 readXML data.xml;
-#X connect 1 0 0 0;
-#X connect 2 0 0 0;
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-#X text 523 501 different possiblities to read;
-#X text 523 515 and write from and to files;
-#X text 522 530 (XML and textfiles);
-#X text 229 822 htttp://grh.mur.at/software/pdcontainer.html;
-#X text 189 806 =%)!(%= PDContainer \, by Georg Holzmann <grh@mur.at>
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-#X msg 474 478 clear;
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-#X msg 474 305 getnamespace;
-#X msg 474 516 clearall;
-#X obj 474 727 h_map druschka;
-#X obj 474 803 print BBB;
-#X obj 82 480 print AAA;
-#X text 585 330 <- change namespace;
-#X msg 474 329 namespace grix;
-#X text 521 365 <- print all the data of the;
-#X text 540 380 current namespace;
-#X text 522 478 <- clear all the data of the;
-#X text 543 493 current namespace;
-#X text 542 518 <- clear all the data in all;
-#X text 563 533 same containers (maybe;
-#X text 565 548 you shouldn't use this);
-#X text 574 307 <- get current namespace;
-#X text 473 253 general operations:;
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-Map is a Sorted Associative Container and it is also a Unique Associative
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-#X text 127 254 add data to the map:;
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-#X obj 79 711 h_map druschka;
-#X text 136 526 get \, remove data:;
-#X msg 79 595 get \$1;
-#X msg 79 620 get bla bal tuff;
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-#X msg 222 599 remove \$1;
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-etc. So I tried to make it possible \, to have access to some storage
-in a whole patch.;
-#X text 131 131 ::: GOAL OF THE LIBRARY :::;
-#X text 39 428 For communication I use namespaces. Every Container
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-the same data. So you can modify and get this data everywhere in the
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-#X text 156 397 ::: NAMESPACES :::;
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-#X text 161 554 ::: DATATYPES :::;
-#X text 38 296 As storage datastructures I implemented the C++ STL
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-#X text 273 34 general concept of;
-#X text 274 52 PDContainer;
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-#X msg 140 413 read example.dat;
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-#X msg 140 378 readXML example.xml;
-#X text 283 379 <- read the same XML data now into a h_set;
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-#X text 41 696 All the data of all containers can be saved to disk.
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-#X text 254 40 the datastructures;
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-#X obj 189 773 h_deque;
-#X text 498 801 A queue is a "first in first out" (FIFO) data structure.
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-#X text 20 800 A deque (double ended queue \, pronounced "deck") is
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-#X text 393 592 :::: SEQUENCES ::::;
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-#X text 40 582 s go;
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-#X text 40 599 f 23;
-#X text 38 634 (f=float \, s=symbol);
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-#X text 242 857 htttp://grh.mur.at/software/pdcontainer.html;
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-#X text 161 554 ::: DATATYPES :::;
-#X text 38 296 As storage datastructures I implemented the C++ STL
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-#X text 32 32 ::: MAP_EXAMPLE :::;
-#X text 34 72 With the datastructure "map" it's for example possible
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-#X text 254 40 the datastructures;
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-#X text 500 654 Fast insertion and removal anywhere \, all the other
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-#X obj 680 628 h_list;
-#X obj 189 773 h_deque;
-#X text 498 801 A queue is a "first in first out" (FIFO) data structure.
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-#X text 22 951 A priority queue is also a "first in first out" (FIFO)
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-#X text 20 800 A deque (double ended queue \, pronounced "deck") is
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-at the beginning _and_ the end.;
-#X text 22 232 Maps represent a mapping from one type (the key type)
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-#X text 492 231 Multimaps are just like maps except that a key can
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-#X text 493 419 Multisets are just like sets \, except that you can
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-#X text 339 167 :::: ASSOCIATIVE CONTAINERS ::::;
-#X text 393 592 :::: SEQUENCES ::::;
-#X text 289 1099 (look for help at all the objects for more information)
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-#X text 35 87 PDContainer contains the following datastructures:;
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-#X text 257 38 different fileformats of;
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-#X text 40 582 s go;
-#X text 40 569 f 2 s wow f 2;
-#X text 40 599 f 23;
-#X text 38 634 (f=float \, s=symbol);
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-#X text 471 172 b) key-value pairs: are the containers h_map and h_multimap
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-#X text 469 276 2.element: symbol go;
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-#X text 38 272 3.element: float 23;
-#X text 37 223 a) example1:;
-#X text 470 212 b) example2:;
-#X text 37 312 a) example1 \, XML:;
-#X text 37 339 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
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-#X text 70 379 <f> 2 </f>;
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-#X text 486 402 <element>;
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-#X text 519 442 <s> wow </s>;
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-#X text 476 668 b) example2 \, textfile:;
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-#X msg 50 158 save data.dat;
-#X msg 50 194 read data.dat;
-#X text 155 158 <- save all the data of the current namespace as textfile
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-#X text 176 50 <- save all the data of the current namespace as XML-file
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-#X text 517 588 and write from and to files;
-#X text 516 602 (XML and textfiles);
-#X text 241 815 htttp://grh.mur.at/software/pdcontainer.html;
-#X text 201 799 =%)!(%= PDContainer \, by Georg Holzmann <grh@mur.at>
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-#X text 540 392 at the first outlet;
-#X msg 479 378 keys;
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-#X text 554 428 at the first outlet;
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-#X text 295 36 help file of;
-#X text 37 100 init arg: namespace;
-#X msg 470 377 print;
-#X msg 470 456 clear;
-#X msg 470 677 help;
-#X msg 470 318 getnamespace;
-#X msg 470 494 clearall;
-#X text 581 343 <- change namespace;
-#X msg 470 342 namespace grix;
-#X text 517 378 <- print all the data of the;
-#X text 536 393 current namespace;
-#X text 518 456 <- clear all the data of the;
-#X text 539 471 current namespace;
-#X text 538 496 <- clear all the data in all;
-#X text 559 511 same containers (maybe;
-#X text 561 526 you shouldn't use this);
-#X text 570 320 <- get current namespace;
-#X text 469 266 general operations:;
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-#X msg 154 337 add \$1;
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-Container and a Multiple Associative Container \, meaning that two
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-#X text 140 268 add data to the multiset:;
-#X msg 470 640 getsize;
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-#X text 37 165 This library was made for algorithmic composition and
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-etc. So I tried to make it possible \, to have access to some storage
-in a whole patch.;
-#X text 131 131 ::: GOAL OF THE LIBRARY :::;
-#X text 39 428 For communication I use namespaces. Every Container
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-the same data. So you can modify and get this data everywhere in the
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-#X text 140 266 ::: DATASTRUCTURES :::;
-#X text 156 397 ::: NAMESPACES :::;
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-#X msg 43 151 push some data;
-#X text 34 25 ::: NAMESPACE EXAMPLE :::;
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-#X msg 41 231 top;
-#X text 76 231 <- get the data (same namespace);
-#X msg 341 235 top;
-#X obj 341 258 h_stack kaletom;
-#X obj 341 281 print BBB;
-#X obj 41 277 print AAA;
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-#X text 475 271 not possible !!!;
-#X text 35 65 In different namespaces you have access to different
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-#X text 161 554 ::: DATATYPES :::;
-#X text 38 296 As storage datastructures I implemented the C++ STL
-(Standard Template Library) Containers in PD. Currently following datastructures
-are available (prefixed with h_): h_map \, h_multimap \, h_set \, h_multiset
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-#X msg 118 376 print;
-#X text 170 375 <- see whats in the container;
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-#X msg 118 485 get data1;
-#X msg 142 519 get data2;
-#X obj 118 578 print AAA;
-#X text 202 485 <- get data1;
-#X text 229 520 <- get data2;
-#X text 345 199 <- add to key data2 a list;
-#X text 69 193 <- add to key data1 a list;
-#X text 32 32 ::: MAP_EXAMPLE :::;
-#X text 34 72 With the datastructure "map" it's for example possible
-to make send-receive pairs \, you don't have to update the send-receive
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-#X text 273 34 general concept of;
-#X text 274 52 PDContainer;
-#X text 41 579 In the containers you can save all of the PD build-in
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-#X msg 68 229 pushback one word;
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-#X msg 140 413 read example.dat;
-#X text 274 413 <- read the same data now into a h_set;
-#X text 26 67 You can save and load data from and to disk. So you can
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-#X msg 178 441 print;
-#X msg 333 207 saveXML example.xml;
-#X text 457 238 <- save data as file;
-#X msg 333 238 save example.dat;
-#X text 477 208 <- save data as XML file;
-#X msg 140 378 readXML example.xml;
-#X text 283 379 <- read the same XML data now into a h_set;
-#X text 22 529 Please use the XML fileformat if possible \, because
-it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser is much
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-#X text 41 696 All the data of all containers can be saved to disk.
-So you can also manually edit the file with an editor (which is sometimes
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-#X text 254 23 general explation of;
-#X text 254 40 the datastructures;
-#X text 23 655 A vector is a sequence that supports access to all elements
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-#X obj 189 627 h_vector;
-#X text 500 654 Fast insertion and removal anywhere \, all the other
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-index !). A list is a doubly linked list.;
-#X obj 680 628 h_list;
-#X obj 189 773 h_deque;
-#X text 498 801 A queue is a "first in first out" (FIFO) data structure.
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-be removed from the front (pop).;
-#X obj 679 774 h_queue;
-#X text 22 951 A priority queue is also a "first in first out" (FIFO)
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-other elements with a lower priority.;
-#X obj 154 924 h_priority_queue;
-#X text 20 800 A deque (double ended queue \, pronounced "deck") is
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-from vector is that fast insertion and removal of elements is possible
-at the beginning _and_ the end.;
-#X text 22 232 Maps represent a mapping from one type (the key type)
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-#X text 492 231 Multimaps are just like maps except that a key can
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-#X text 24 419 Sets allow you to add and delete elements. Afterwards
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-are the same. (see Multiset to have several copies of the same element)
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-#X text 493 419 Multisets are just like sets \, except that you can
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-#X text 339 167 :::: ASSOCIATIVE CONTAINERS ::::;
-#X text 393 592 :::: SEQUENCES ::::;
-#X text 289 1099 (look for help at all the objects for more information)
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-#X text 35 87 PDContainer contains the following datastructures:;
-#X text 399 86 map \, nultimap \, set \, multiset \, vector \, list
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-#X obj 679 916 h_stack;
-#X text 495 950 Stack is a "last in first out" (LIFO) data structure:
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-#X text 257 38 different fileformats of;
-#X text 472 116 Please use the XML fileformat if possible \, because
-it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser is much
-more stable!;
-#X text 40 582 s go;
-#X text 40 569 f 2 s wow f 2;
-#X text 40 599 f 23;
-#X text 38 634 (f=float \, s=symbol);
-#X text 37 171 a) single elements: are the containers h_vector \, h_list
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-#X text 471 172 b) key-value pairs: are the containers h_map and h_multimap
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-#X text 469 276 2.element: symbol go;
-#X text 476 698 f 2 s wow - f 2;
-#X text 476 712 s go - s not f 34;
-#X text 476 729 f 23 - s op;
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-#X text 470 229 1.element:;
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-#X text 490 291 key: symbol go;
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-#X text 39 257 2.element: symbol go;
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-#X text 41 542 a) example1 \, textfile:;
-#X text 39 115 You can save the data of the containers to XML files
-and normal textfiles (see General_Concept).;
-#X text 469 375 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
-#X text 469 389 <PDContainer type="h_list">;
-#X text 486 402 <element>;
-#X text 519 430 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 520 482 <f> 2 </f>;
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-#X text 161 554 ::: DATATYPES :::;
-#X text 38 296 As storage datastructures I implemented the C++ STL
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-#X text 131 131 ::: GOAL OF THE LIBRARY :::;
-#X text 39 428 For communication I use namespaces. Every Container
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-#X msg 118 485 get data1;
-#X msg 142 519 get data2;
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-#X text 202 485 <- get data1;
-#X text 229 520 <- get data2;
-#X text 345 199 <- add to key data2 a list;
-#X text 69 193 <- add to key data1 a list;
-#X text 32 32 ::: MAP_EXAMPLE :::;
-#X text 34 72 With the datastructure "map" it's for example possible
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-#X text 273 34 general concept of;
-#X text 274 52 PDContainer;
-#X text 41 579 In the containers you can save all of the PD build-in
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-#X msg 140 413 read example.dat;
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-#X text 41 696 All the data of all containers can be saved to disk.
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-#X text 254 23 general explation of;
-#X text 254 40 the datastructures;
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-#X text 500 654 Fast insertion and removal anywhere \, all the other
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-#X text 393 592 :::: SEQUENCES ::::;
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-#X text 495 950 Stack is a "last in first out" (LIFO) data structure:
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-#X text 257 38 different fileformats of;
-#X text 472 116 Please use the XML fileformat if possible \, because
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-#X text 40 582 s go;
-#X text 40 569 f 2 s wow f 2;
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-#X text 38 634 (f=float \, s=symbol);
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-#X text 469 276 2.element: symbol go;
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-#X text 39 257 2.element: symbol go;
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-#X text 39 115 You can save the data of the containers to XML files
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-#X text 469 389 <PDContainer type="h_list">;
-#X text 486 402 <element>;
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-#X text 476 668 b) example2 \, textfile:;
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-#X text 211 703 htttp://grh.mur.at/software/pdcontainer.html;
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-#X text 295 36 help file of;
-#X text 37 100 init arg: namespace;
-#X msg 477 380 print;
-#X msg 477 454 clear;
-#X msg 477 674 help;
-#X msg 477 321 getnamespace;
-#X msg 477 492 clearall;
-#X text 588 346 <- change namespace;
-#X msg 477 345 namespace grix;
-#X text 524 381 <- print all the data of the;
-#X text 543 396 current namespace;
-#X text 525 454 <- clear all the data of the;
-#X text 546 469 current namespace;
-#X text 545 494 <- clear all the data in all;
-#X text 566 509 same containers (maybe;
-#X text 568 524 you shouldn't use this);
-#X text 577 323 <- get current namespace;
-#X text 476 269 general operations:;
-#X msg 154 362 add bla bal tuff;
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-etc. So I tried to make it possible \, to have access to some storage
-in a whole patch.;
-#X text 131 131 ::: GOAL OF THE LIBRARY :::;
-#X text 39 428 For communication I use namespaces. Every Container
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-the same data. So you can modify and get this data everywhere in the
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-#X text 156 397 ::: NAMESPACES :::;
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-#X text 161 554 ::: DATATYPES :::;
-#X text 38 296 As storage datastructures I implemented the C++ STL
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-#X text 69 193 <- add to key data1 a list;
-#X text 32 32 ::: MAP_EXAMPLE :::;
-#X text 34 72 With the datastructure "map" it's for example possible
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-#X msg 140 413 read example.dat;
-#X text 274 413 <- read the same data now into a h_set;
-#X text 26 67 You can save and load data from and to disk. So you can
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-#X msg 178 441 print;
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-#X text 477 208 <- save data as XML file;
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-#X text 283 379 <- read the same XML data now into a h_set;
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-#X text 41 696 All the data of all containers can be saved to disk.
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-#X text 254 40 the datastructures;
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-#X text 500 654 Fast insertion and removal anywhere \, all the other
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-#X obj 189 773 h_deque;
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-#X text 20 800 A deque (double ended queue \, pronounced "deck") is
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-#X text 393 592 :::: SEQUENCES ::::;
-#X text 289 1099 (look for help at all the objects for more information)
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-#X text 257 38 different fileformats of;
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-#X text 40 582 s go;
-#X text 40 569 f 2 s wow f 2;
-#X text 40 599 f 23;
-#X text 38 634 (f=float \, s=symbol);
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-#X text 469 276 2.element: symbol go;
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-#X text 39 257 2.element: symbol go;
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-#X text 37 312 a) example1 \, XML:;
-#X text 37 339 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
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-#X text 54 366 <element>;
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-#X text 56 468 <element>;
-#X text 57 492 </element>;
-#X text 72 480 <f> 23 </f>;
-#X text 41 506 </PDContainer>;
-#X text 41 542 a) example1 \, textfile:;
-#X text 39 115 You can save the data of the containers to XML files
-and normal textfiles (see General_Concept).;
-#X text 469 375 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
-#X text 469 389 <PDContainer type="h_list">;
-#X text 486 402 <element>;
-#X text 519 430 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 520 482 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 488 506 </element>;
-#X text 519 442 <s> wow </s>;
-#X text 475 634 </PDContainer>;
-#X text 469 348 b) example2 \, XML:;
-#X text 503 415 <key>;
-#X text 504 456 </key>;
-#X text 503 468 <value>;
-#X text 504 494 </value>;
-#X text 487 519 <element>;
-#X text 489 621 </element>;
-#X text 504 532 <key>;
-#X text 505 559 </key>;
-#X text 504 571 <value>;
-#X text 505 609 </value>;
-#X text 520 545 <s> go </s>;
-#X text 521 584 <s> not </s>;
-#X text 521 597 <f> 34 </f>;
-#X text 476 668 b) example2 \, textfile:;
-#X restore 550 116 pd Fileformats;
-#N canvas 174 18 646 317 read_save_possibilities 0;
-#X obj 50 258 outlet;
-#X msg 50 158 save data.dat;
-#X msg 50 194 read data.dat;
-#X text 155 158 <- save all the data of the current namespace as textfile
-;
-#X text 149 194 <- read this textfile to the current namespace and
-insert it at the back (so the size will increase);
-#X text 173 83 <- read this XML-file to the current namespace and insert
-it at the back (so the size will increase);
-#X text 176 50 <- save all the data of the current namespace as XML-file
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-#X msg 51 82 readXML data.xml;
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-#X text 515 590 and write from and to files;
-#X text 514 604 (XML and textfiles);
-#X text 283 824 htttp://grh.mur.at/software/pdcontainer.html;
-#X text 243 808 =%)!(%= PDContainer \, by Georg Holzmann <grh@mur.at>
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-#X text 295 36 help file of;
-#X text 40 98 init arg: namespace;
-#X msg 430 438 clear;
-#X msg 430 532 help;
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-#X msg 430 335 getnamespace;
-#X msg 430 476 clearall;
-#X obj 430 630 print BBB;
-#X obj 82 622 print AAA;
-#X text 541 360 <- change namespace;
-#X msg 430 359 namespace grix;
-#X text 478 438 <- clear all the data of the;
-#X text 499 453 current namespace;
-#X text 498 478 <- clear all the data in all;
-#X text 519 493 same containers (maybe;
-#X text 521 508 you shouldn't use this);
-#X text 530 337 <- get current namespace;
-#X text 429 283 general operations:;
-#X text 287 53 ::: h_stack :::;
-#X obj 430 563 h_stack data;
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-#X obj 82 557 h_stack data;
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-#X msg 430 391 getsize;
-#X text 493 391 <- puts out the size of the;
-#X text 514 407 stack at the 2nd outlet;
-#X msg 82 358 push \$1;
-#X floatatom 82 332 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X symbolatom 130 332 10 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X text 148 359 <- push some data to the;
-#X text 169 374 top of the stack;
-#X msg 82 407 top;
-#X text 117 408 <- get the data from the top;
-#X text 138 423 of the stack without;
-#X text 138 436 removing it;
-#X msg 82 462 pop;
-#X text 513 606 <- nr of elements;
-#X text 187 579 <- bang if stack is empty;
-#X text 117 463 <- removes the data from the;
-#X text 138 478 top of the stack;
-#X text 137 494 (but without putting it;
-#X text 146 508 out !!!);
-#X text 38 133 Stack is a "last in first out" (LIFO) data structure:
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-#X text 37 165 This library was made for algorithmic composition and
-of course for all other algorithms. I came into troubles with making
-bigger musical structures in PD with send-receive pairs \, arrays \,
-etc. So I tried to make it possible \, to have access to some storage
-in a whole patch.;
-#X text 131 131 ::: GOAL OF THE LIBRARY :::;
-#X text 39 428 For communication I use namespaces. Every Container
-with the same namespace (and the same container type) has access to
-the same data. So you can modify and get this data everywhere in the
-patch. For local namespaces use names with \$0.;
-#X text 140 266 ::: DATASTRUCTURES :::;
-#X text 156 397 ::: NAMESPACES :::;
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-#X obj 43 176 h_stack hallawum;
-#X msg 43 151 push some data;
-#X text 34 25 ::: NAMESPACE EXAMPLE :::;
-#X text 166 150 <- add the list "some data" to the stack;
-#X text 187 167 (namespace "hallawum");
-#X obj 41 254 h_stack hallawum;
-#X msg 41 231 top;
-#X text 76 231 <- get the data (same namespace);
-#X msg 341 235 top;
-#X obj 341 258 h_stack kaletom;
-#X obj 341 281 print BBB;
-#X obj 41 277 print AAA;
-#X text 376 235 <- get the data (different namespace);
-#X text 475 271 not possible !!!;
-#X text 35 65 In different namespaces you have access to different
-data. Here with the datastructure "stack". The two objects with the
-same namespace (here "hallawum") are sharing their data!;
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-#X text 161 554 ::: DATATYPES :::;
-#X text 38 296 As storage datastructures I implemented the C++ STL
-(Standard Template Library) Containers in PD. Currently following datastructures
-are available (prefixed with h_): h_map \, h_multimap \, h_set \, h_multiset
-\, h_vector \, h_list \, h_deque \, h_queue \, h_priority_queue and
-h_stack.;
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-#X obj 45 297 h_map \$0-data;
-#X msg 45 256 add data1;
-#X msg 131 273 1 4 3 5 6;
-#X obj 45 220 t b b;
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-#X obj 321 303 h_map \$0-data;
-#X obj 321 226 t b b;
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-#X msg 321 262 add data2;
-#X msg 407 279 6 4 5 1 2;
-#X obj 118 402 h_map \$0-data;
-#X msg 118 376 print;
-#X text 170 375 <- see whats in the container;
-#X obj 118 556 h_map \$0-data;
-#X msg 118 485 get data1;
-#X msg 142 519 get data2;
-#X obj 118 578 print AAA;
-#X text 202 485 <- get data1;
-#X text 229 520 <- get data2;
-#X text 345 199 <- add to key data2 a list;
-#X text 69 193 <- add to key data1 a list;
-#X text 32 32 ::: MAP_EXAMPLE :::;
-#X text 34 72 With the datastructure "map" it's for example possible
-to make send-receive pairs \, you don't have to update the send-receive
-pairs all the time (like [value]) \, you can use send-receive "namespaces"
-\, ...;
-#X text 111 659 ( If you use lists as key you can also make a multidimensional
-matrix ... );
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-#X text 273 34 general concept of;
-#X text 274 52 PDContainer;
-#X text 41 579 In the containers you can save all of the PD build-in
-datatypes: lists \, floats \, and symbol.;
-#N canvas 215 140 716 600 save_load_example 0;
-#X text 27 23 ::: SAVE/LOAD EXAMPLE :::;
-#X msg 68 229 pushback one word;
-#X msg 90 260 pushback an other word;
-#X msg 114 290 pushback something else;
-#X obj 68 198 t b b b;
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-#X obj 68 324 h_list \$0-local;
-#X text 93 168 <- add these three lists to h_list;
-#X obj 333 321 h_list \$0-local;
-#X msg 358 285 print;
-#X obj 140 477 h_set blablu;
-#X msg 140 413 read example.dat;
-#X text 274 413 <- read the same data now into a h_set;
-#X text 26 67 You can save and load data from and to disk. So you can
-also exchange data through different datastructures with the same data-format
-(here from a h_list to a h_set).;
-#X msg 178 441 print;
-#X msg 333 207 saveXML example.xml;
-#X text 457 238 <- save data as file;
-#X msg 333 238 save example.dat;
-#X text 477 208 <- save data as XML file;
-#X msg 140 378 readXML example.xml;
-#X text 283 379 <- read the same XML data now into a h_set;
-#X text 22 529 Please use the XML fileformat if possible \, because
-it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser is much
-more stable !;
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-#X text 41 696 All the data of all containers can be saved to disk.
-So you can also manually edit the file with an editor (which is sometimes
-much faster) and then load it in PD into a container. You can also
-load data from other containers. Please use the XML fileformat if possible
-\, because it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser
-is much more stable.;
-#X text 164 671 ::: SAVE/LOAD :::;
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-#X text 254 23 general explation of;
-#X text 254 40 the datastructures;
-#X text 23 655 A vector is a sequence that supports access to all elements
-via index (like an array) and fast insertion and removal of elements
-at the end. The number of elements in a vector may vary dynamically.
-;
-#X obj 189 627 h_vector;
-#X text 500 654 Fast insertion and removal anywhere \, all the other
-elements move up. But a list provides only sequential access (not via
-index !). A list is a doubly linked list.;
-#X obj 680 628 h_list;
-#X obj 189 773 h_deque;
-#X text 498 801 A queue is a "first in first out" (FIFO) data structure.
-That is \, elements are added to the back of the queue (push) and may
-be removed from the front (pop).;
-#X obj 679 774 h_queue;
-#X text 22 951 A priority queue is also a "first in first out" (FIFO)
-data structure \, but you can give the elements a priority. So the
-elements with a higher priority are automatically inserted before all
-other elements with a lower priority.;
-#X obj 154 924 h_priority_queue;
-#X text 20 800 A deque (double ended queue \, pronounced "deck") is
-very much like a vector: like vector \, it is a sequence that supports
-access to all elements via index. The main way in which deque differs
-from vector is that fast insertion and removal of elements is possible
-at the beginning _and_ the end.;
-#X text 22 232 Maps represent a mapping from one type (the key type)
-to another type (the value type). You can associate a value with a
-key \, or find the value associated with a key \, very efficiently.
-Map is a Sorted Associative Container and it is also a Unique Associative
-Container \, meaning that no two elements have the same key. (see Multimap
-for more elements with the same key);
-#X obj 188 203 h_map;
-#X text 492 231 Multimaps are just like maps except that a key can
-be associated with several values. Multimap is a Sorted Associative
-Container and also a Multiple Associative Container \, meaning that
-there is no limit on the number of elements with the same key. (see
-also Map);
-#X obj 643 201 h_multimap;
-#X text 24 419 Sets allow you to add and delete elements. Afterwards
-you can look if an element is set. Set is a Sorted Associative Container
-and a Unique Associative Container \, meaning that no two elements
-are the same. (see Multiset to have several copies of the same element)
-;
-#X obj 187 392 h_set;
-#X text 493 419 Multisets are just like sets \, except that you can
-have several copies of the same element. Multiset is a Sorted Associative
-Container and a Multiple Associative Container \, meaning that two
-or more elements may be identical. (see also Set);
-#X obj 642 391 h_multiset;
-#X text 339 167 :::: ASSOCIATIVE CONTAINERS ::::;
-#X text 393 592 :::: SEQUENCES ::::;
-#X text 289 1099 (look for help at all the objects for more information)
-;
-#X text 35 87 PDContainer contains the following datastructures:;
-#X text 399 86 map \, nultimap \, set \, multiset \, vector \, list
-\, deque \, queue \, stack \, priority queue;
-#X obj 679 916 h_stack;
-#X text 495 950 Stack is a "last in first out" (LIFO) data structure:
-the element at the top of a stack is the one that was most recently
-added (push). Top outputs the elements from the top without removing
-it \, pop outputs and removes it.;
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-#X text 259 56 PDContainer;
-#X text 257 38 different fileformats of;
-#X text 472 116 Please use the XML fileformat if possible \, because
-it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser is much
-more stable!;
-#X text 40 582 s go;
-#X text 40 569 f 2 s wow f 2;
-#X text 40 599 f 23;
-#X text 38 634 (f=float \, s=symbol);
-#X text 37 171 a) single elements: are the containers h_vector \, h_list
-\, h_deque \, h_set \, h_multiset;
-#X text 471 172 b) key-value pairs: are the containers h_map and h_multimap
-;
-#X text 469 276 2.element: symbol go;
-#X text 476 698 f 2 s wow - f 2;
-#X text 476 712 s go - s not f 34;
-#X text 476 729 f 23 - s op;
-#X text 488 244 key: list 2 wow;
-#X text 470 229 1.element:;
-#X text 488 258 value: float 2;
-#X text 490 291 key: symbol go;
-#X text 490 305 value: list symbol not float 34;
-#X text 39 243 1.element: list 2 wow 2;
-#X text 39 257 2.element: symbol go;
-#X text 38 272 3.element: float 23;
-#X text 37 223 a) example1:;
-#X text 470 212 b) example2:;
-#X text 37 312 a) example1 \, XML:;
-#X text 37 339 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
-#X text 37 353 <PDContainer type="h_list">;
-#X text 54 366 <element>;
-#X text 70 379 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 70 405 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 56 418 </element>;
-#X text 70 391 <s> wow </s>;
-#X text 56 431 <element>;
-#X text 57 455 </element>;
-#X text 72 443 <s> go </s>;
-#X text 56 468 <element>;
-#X text 57 492 </element>;
-#X text 72 480 <f> 23 </f>;
-#X text 41 506 </PDContainer>;
-#X text 41 542 a) example1 \, textfile:;
-#X text 39 115 You can save the data of the containers to XML files
-and normal textfiles (see General_Concept).;
-#X text 469 375 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
-#X text 469 389 <PDContainer type="h_list">;
-#X text 486 402 <element>;
-#X text 519 430 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 520 482 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 488 506 </element>;
-#X text 519 442 <s> wow </s>;
-#X text 475 634 </PDContainer>;
-#X text 469 348 b) example2 \, XML:;
-#X text 503 415 <key>;
-#X text 504 456 </key>;
-#X text 503 468 <value>;
-#X text 504 494 </value>;
-#X text 487 519 <element>;
-#X text 489 621 </element>;
-#X text 504 532 <key>;
-#X text 505 559 </key>;
-#X text 504 571 <value>;
-#X text 505 609 </value>;
-#X text 520 545 <s> go </s>;
-#X text 521 584 <s> not </s>;
-#X text 521 597 <f> 34 </f>;
-#X text 476 668 b) example2 \, textfile:;
-#X restore 550 116 pd Fileformats;
-#X text 218 709 htttp://grh.mur.at/software/pdcontainer.html;
-#X text 178 693 =%)!(%= PDContainer \, by Georg Holzmann <grh@mur.at>
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-#X text 295 36 help file of;
-#X text 40 98 init arg: namespace;
-#X msg 480 313 print;
-#X msg 480 395 clear;
-#X msg 480 676 help;
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-#X msg 480 254 getnamespace;
-#X msg 480 433 clearall;
-#X obj 480 775 print BBB;
-#X obj 71 443 print AAA;
-#X text 591 279 <- change namespace;
-#X msg 480 278 namespace grix;
-#X text 527 314 <- print all the data of the;
-#X text 546 329 current namespace;
-#X text 528 395 <- clear all the data of the;
-#X text 549 410 current namespace;
-#X text 548 435 <- clear all the data in all;
-#X text 569 450 same containers (maybe;
-#X text 571 465 you shouldn't use this);
-#X text 580 256 <- get current namespace;
-#X text 512 213 general operations:;
-#X msg 297 366 list damm 4345 it;
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-#X symbolatom 297 290 10 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X msg 297 342 hacka 45;
-#X msg 297 319 3 4 krschi;
-#X text 307 241 value:;
-#X text 279 54 ::: h_vector :::;
-#X text 31 143 A vector is a sequence that supports access to all elements
-via index (like an array) and fast insertion and removal of elements
-at the end. The number of elements in a vector may vary dynamically.
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-#X msg 480 613 resize \$1;
-#X msg 480 647 getsize;
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-#X text 556 614 <- resizes the vector;
-#X obj 480 703 h_vector klax;
-#X floatatom 523 746 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X text 545 646 <- get the size (at 2nd;
-#X text 567 660 outlet);
-#X text 567 745 <- size of vector;
-#X obj 71 383 h_vector klax;
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-#X msg 71 290 get \$1;
-#X floatatom 77 269 5 0 0 0 - - -;
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-#X msg 71 247 set \$1;
-#X msg 71 698 insert \$1;
-#X floatatom 78 671 5 0 0 0 - - -;
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-#X msg 70 744 remove \$1;
-#X text 127 246 <- changes the value;
-#X text 148 260 at that index;
-#X text 145 304 at that index;
-#X text 124 290 <- get the value;
-#X text 177 404 <- bang if not found;
-#X msg 70 526 pushback gsdfg 34;
-#X msg 70 572 popback;
-#X obj 70 622 h_vector klax;
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-#X msg 70 503 pushback \$1;
-#X text 166 503 <- inserts the data at the;
-#X text 223 518 back of the vector;
-#X text 230 532 (so the size will;
-#X text 230 545 increase);
-#X text 131 571 <- removes the element from the;
-#X text 154 586 back (so the size will decrease);
-#X msg 178 768 some data;
-#X text 152 671 remove and insert at index:;
-#X text 188 708 If you need this very often you;
-#X text 188 722 should better use a list or a map;
-#X text 187 694 Thats not very fast with a vector!;
-#X text 188 735 (or something else) !;
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-#X text 37 165 This library was made for algorithmic composition and
-of course for all other algorithms. I came into troubles with making
-bigger musical structures in PD with send-receive pairs \, arrays \,
-etc. So I tried to make it possible \, to have access to some storage
-in a whole patch.;
-#X text 131 131 ::: GOAL OF THE LIBRARY :::;
-#X text 39 428 For communication I use namespaces. Every Container
-with the same namespace (and the same container type) has access to
-the same data. So you can modify and get this data everywhere in the
-patch. For local namespaces use names with \$0.;
-#X text 140 266 ::: DATASTRUCTURES :::;
-#X text 156 397 ::: NAMESPACES :::;
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-#X obj 43 176 h_stack hallawum;
-#X msg 43 151 push some data;
-#X text 34 25 ::: NAMESPACE EXAMPLE :::;
-#X text 166 150 <- add the list "some data" to the stack;
-#X text 187 167 (namespace "hallawum");
-#X obj 41 254 h_stack hallawum;
-#X msg 41 231 top;
-#X text 76 231 <- get the data (same namespace);
-#X msg 341 235 top;
-#X obj 341 258 h_stack kaletom;
-#X obj 341 281 print BBB;
-#X obj 41 277 print AAA;
-#X text 376 235 <- get the data (different namespace);
-#X text 475 271 not possible !!!;
-#X text 35 65 In different namespaces you have access to different
-data. Here with the datastructure "stack". The two objects with the
-same namespace (here "hallawum") are sharing their data!;
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-#X text 161 554 ::: DATATYPES :::;
-#X text 38 296 As storage datastructures I implemented the C++ STL
-(Standard Template Library) Containers in PD. Currently following datastructures
-are available (prefixed with h_): h_map \, h_multimap \, h_set \, h_multiset
-\, h_vector \, h_list \, h_deque \, h_queue \, h_priority_queue and
-h_stack.;
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-#X msg 45 256 add data1;
-#X msg 131 273 1 4 3 5 6;
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-#X msg 321 262 add data2;
-#X msg 407 279 6 4 5 1 2;
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-#X msg 118 376 print;
-#X text 170 375 <- see whats in the container;
-#X obj 118 556 h_map \$0-data;
-#X msg 118 485 get data1;
-#X msg 142 519 get data2;
-#X obj 118 578 print AAA;
-#X text 202 485 <- get data1;
-#X text 229 520 <- get data2;
-#X text 345 199 <- add to key data2 a list;
-#X text 69 193 <- add to key data1 a list;
-#X text 32 32 ::: MAP_EXAMPLE :::;
-#X text 34 72 With the datastructure "map" it's for example possible
-to make send-receive pairs \, you don't have to update the send-receive
-pairs all the time (like [value]) \, you can use send-receive "namespaces"
-\, ...;
-#X text 111 659 ( If you use lists as key you can also make a multidimensional
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-#X text 273 34 general concept of;
-#X text 274 52 PDContainer;
-#X text 41 579 In the containers you can save all of the PD build-in
-datatypes: lists \, floats \, and symbol.;
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-#X text 27 23 ::: SAVE/LOAD EXAMPLE :::;
-#X msg 68 229 pushback one word;
-#X msg 90 260 pushback an other word;
-#X msg 114 290 pushback something else;
-#X obj 68 198 t b b b;
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-#X obj 68 324 h_list \$0-local;
-#X text 93 168 <- add these three lists to h_list;
-#X obj 333 321 h_list \$0-local;
-#X msg 358 285 print;
-#X obj 140 477 h_set blablu;
-#X msg 140 413 read example.dat;
-#X text 274 413 <- read the same data now into a h_set;
-#X text 26 67 You can save and load data from and to disk. So you can
-also exchange data through different datastructures with the same data-format
-(here from a h_list to a h_set).;
-#X msg 178 441 print;
-#X msg 333 207 saveXML example.xml;
-#X text 457 238 <- save data as file;
-#X msg 333 238 save example.dat;
-#X text 477 208 <- save data as XML file;
-#X msg 140 378 readXML example.xml;
-#X text 283 379 <- read the same XML data now into a h_set;
-#X text 22 529 Please use the XML fileformat if possible \, because
-it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser is much
-more stable !;
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-#X text 41 696 All the data of all containers can be saved to disk.
-So you can also manually edit the file with an editor (which is sometimes
-much faster) and then load it in PD into a container. You can also
-load data from other containers. Please use the XML fileformat if possible
-\, because it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser
-is much more stable.;
-#X text 164 671 ::: SAVE/LOAD :::;
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-#X text 254 23 general explation of;
-#X text 254 40 the datastructures;
-#X text 23 655 A vector is a sequence that supports access to all elements
-via index (like an array) and fast insertion and removal of elements
-at the end. The number of elements in a vector may vary dynamically.
-;
-#X obj 189 627 h_vector;
-#X text 500 654 Fast insertion and removal anywhere \, all the other
-elements move up. But a list provides only sequential access (not via
-index !). A list is a doubly linked list.;
-#X obj 680 628 h_list;
-#X obj 189 773 h_deque;
-#X text 498 801 A queue is a "first in first out" (FIFO) data structure.
-That is \, elements are added to the back of the queue (push) and may
-be removed from the front (pop).;
-#X obj 679 774 h_queue;
-#X text 22 951 A priority queue is also a "first in first out" (FIFO)
-data structure \, but you can give the elements a priority. So the
-elements with a higher priority are automatically inserted before all
-other elements with a lower priority.;
-#X obj 154 924 h_priority_queue;
-#X text 20 800 A deque (double ended queue \, pronounced "deck") is
-very much like a vector: like vector \, it is a sequence that supports
-access to all elements via index. The main way in which deque differs
-from vector is that fast insertion and removal of elements is possible
-at the beginning _and_ the end.;
-#X text 22 232 Maps represent a mapping from one type (the key type)
-to another type (the value type). You can associate a value with a
-key \, or find the value associated with a key \, very efficiently.
-Map is a Sorted Associative Container and it is also a Unique Associative
-Container \, meaning that no two elements have the same key. (see Multimap
-for more elements with the same key);
-#X obj 188 203 h_map;
-#X text 492 231 Multimaps are just like maps except that a key can
-be associated with several values. Multimap is a Sorted Associative
-Container and also a Multiple Associative Container \, meaning that
-there is no limit on the number of elements with the same key. (see
-also Map);
-#X obj 643 201 h_multimap;
-#X text 24 419 Sets allow you to add and delete elements. Afterwards
-you can look if an element is set. Set is a Sorted Associative Container
-and a Unique Associative Container \, meaning that no two elements
-are the same. (see Multiset to have several copies of the same element)
-;
-#X obj 187 392 h_set;
-#X text 493 419 Multisets are just like sets \, except that you can
-have several copies of the same element. Multiset is a Sorted Associative
-Container and a Multiple Associative Container \, meaning that two
-or more elements may be identical. (see also Set);
-#X obj 642 391 h_multiset;
-#X text 339 167 :::: ASSOCIATIVE CONTAINERS ::::;
-#X text 393 592 :::: SEQUENCES ::::;
-#X text 289 1099 (look for help at all the objects for more information)
-;
-#X text 35 87 PDContainer contains the following datastructures:;
-#X text 399 86 map \, nultimap \, set \, multiset \, vector \, list
-\, deque \, queue \, stack \, priority queue;
-#X obj 679 916 h_stack;
-#X text 495 950 Stack is a "last in first out" (LIFO) data structure:
-the element at the top of a stack is the one that was most recently
-added (push). Top outputs the elements from the top without removing
-it \, pop outputs and removes it.;
-#X restore 518 90 pd Container_Explanation;
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-#X text 259 56 PDContainer;
-#X text 257 38 different fileformats of;
-#X text 472 116 Please use the XML fileformat if possible \, because
-it's easier to edit in an external editor and the XML parser is much
-more stable!;
-#X text 40 582 s go;
-#X text 40 569 f 2 s wow f 2;
-#X text 40 599 f 23;
-#X text 38 634 (f=float \, s=symbol);
-#X text 37 171 a) single elements: are the containers h_vector \, h_list
-\, h_deque \, h_set \, h_multiset;
-#X text 471 172 b) key-value pairs: are the containers h_map and h_multimap
-;
-#X text 469 276 2.element: symbol go;
-#X text 476 698 f 2 s wow - f 2;
-#X text 476 712 s go - s not f 34;
-#X text 476 729 f 23 - s op;
-#X text 488 244 key: list 2 wow;
-#X text 470 229 1.element:;
-#X text 488 258 value: float 2;
-#X text 490 291 key: symbol go;
-#X text 490 305 value: list symbol not float 34;
-#X text 39 243 1.element: list 2 wow 2;
-#X text 39 257 2.element: symbol go;
-#X text 38 272 3.element: float 23;
-#X text 37 223 a) example1:;
-#X text 470 212 b) example2:;
-#X text 37 312 a) example1 \, XML:;
-#X text 37 339 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
-#X text 37 353 <PDContainer type="h_list">;
-#X text 54 366 <element>;
-#X text 70 379 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 70 405 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 56 418 </element>;
-#X text 70 391 <s> wow </s>;
-#X text 56 431 <element>;
-#X text 57 455 </element>;
-#X text 72 443 <s> go </s>;
-#X text 56 468 <element>;
-#X text 57 492 </element>;
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-#X text 41 506 </PDContainer>;
-#X text 41 542 a) example1 \, textfile:;
-#X text 39 115 You can save the data of the containers to XML files
-and normal textfiles (see General_Concept).;
-#X text 469 375 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>;
-#X text 469 389 <PDContainer type="h_list">;
-#X text 486 402 <element>;
-#X text 519 430 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 520 482 <f> 2 </f>;
-#X text 488 506 </element>;
-#X text 519 442 <s> wow </s>;
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-#X text 469 348 b) example2 \, XML:;
-#X text 503 415 <key>;
-#X text 504 456 </key>;
-#X text 503 468 <value>;
-#X text 504 494 </value>;
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-#X text 489 621 </element>;
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-#X text 505 609 </value>;
-#X text 520 545 <s> go </s>;
-#X text 521 584 <s> not </s>;
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-#X text 476 668 b) example2 \, textfile:;
-#X restore 550 116 pd Fileformats;
-#X text 238 841 htttp://grh.mur.at/software/pdcontainer.html;
-#X text 198 825 =%)!(%= PDContainer \, by Georg Holzmann <grh@mur.at>
-\, 2004;
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-#X obj 44 336 outlet;
-#X msg 44 208 save data.dat;
-#X msg 44 244 read data.dat;
-#X msg 44 288 readat data.dat 0;
-#X text 149 208 <- save all the data of the current namespace as textfile
-;
-#X text 143 244 <- read this textfile to the current namespace and
-insert it at the back (so the size will increase);
-#X text 177 287 <- read the textfile and insert it at the given index
-(so the size won't increase !);
-#X text 166 94 <- read this XML-file to the current namespace and insert
-it at the back (so the size will increase);
-#X text 169 61 <- save all the data of the current namespace as XML-file
-;
-#X text 196 139 <- read the XML-file and insert it at the given index
-(so the size won't increase !);
-#X msg 44 61 saveXML data.xml;
-#X msg 44 93 readXML data.xml;
-#X msg 44 139 readatXML data.xml 0;
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-#X text 520 525 different possiblities to read;
-#X text 520 539 and write from and to files;
-#X text 519 554 (XML and textfiles);
-#X msg 480 352 getall;
-#X text 532 352 <- dumps out all data sequentially;
-#X text 553 366 at the first outlet;
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