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authorN.N. <nimon@users.sourceforge.net>2010-09-09 09:14:34 +0000
committerN.N. <nimon@users.sourceforge.net>2010-09-09 09:14:34 +0000
commit40f44ede6fb1b3b160fc34bac7e46a0f86653f64 (patch)
tree251b4a6d46f94b6870f7cbf7f2437a057fcd2b07 /msd1D
parenta37353ab3ae1ecd468280a9aad2555177714dbcb (diff)
svn path=/trunk/externals/nusmuk/; revision=14014
Diffstat (limited to 'msd1D')
-rw-r--r--msd1D/01_msdtest.pd92
-rw-r--r--msd1D/02_msdstring.pd328
-rw-r--r--msd1D/03_msdwave.pd230
-rw-r--r--msd1D/Makefile.am51
-rw-r--r--msd1D/license.txt504
-rw-r--r--msd1D/main.cpp3
-rw-r--r--msd1D/msd-help.pd438
-rw-r--r--msd1D/package.txt4
8 files changed, 0 insertions, 1650 deletions
diff --git a/msd1D/01_msdtest.pd b/msd1D/01_msdtest.pd
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- -DFLEXT_SHARED
-
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-
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-#X text 9 369 Inlets:;
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-#X text 10 526 Arguments:;
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-#X text 19 679 See Also:;
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-#X text 12 8 HELP: msd;
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-#X text 12 18 DESCRIPTION: Mass spring damper physical modeling in
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-#X text 101 388 Bang - A bang at the left inlet compute the new model
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-#X text 158 478 To set the model parameters after creation.;
-#X text 158 456 To create the model masses and links.;
-#X text 158 501 To get the model parameters;
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-#X text 202 167 Add a mass;
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-#X text 287 188 \$2 : fixed or mobile (0/1);
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-#X text 287 224 \$4 : initial position;
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-#X text 271 378 \$2 : creation No/Id of mass1;
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-#X text 268 468 (\$6) : minimum lenght of link;
-#X text 268 485 (\$7) : maximum lenght of link;
-#X text 271 431 \$5 : damping;
-#X text 10 28 Creation messages are used to define the structure of
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-#X text 103 542 None;
-#X text 18 583 - Left:;
-#X text 101 584 Outputs the model parameters asked with the attributes
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-#X text 100 629 Outputs information on model when creation messages
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-#X text 7 2 DYNAMIC SETTINGS Messages;
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-#X msg 30 152 forceX \$1 \$2;
-#X text 192 212 \$1 : Value;
-#X text 193 107 \$1 : Id (symbol) or No;
-#X text 193 161 \$1 : Id (symbol) or No;
-#X msg 30 195 Xmin \$1;
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-#X text 193 125 \$2 : Value;
-#X text 193 179 \$2 : Value;
-#X text 189 196 Set minimimum and maximum position of all masses;
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-#X text 184 380 \$2 : New value;
-#X msg 29 343 setK \$1 \$2;
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-#X text 184 489 \$2 : New value;
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-#X text 184 418 \$1 : Id (symbol) or No;
-#X text 184 471 \$1 : Id (symbol) or No;
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-#X text 7 2 ATTRIBUTES Messages;
-#X text 7 137 Lists :;
-#X msg 33 104 infosL;
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-#X text 140 280 Get specific attribute on specific element;
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-#X text 7 240 Specific :;
-#X text 140 381 The get message return the asked attribute preceded
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-#X text 141 457 message;
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-#X text 9 711 KEYWORDS: physical model mass spring damper link;
-#X text 267 736 - Nicolas Montgermont \, May 12 \, 2005;
-#X text 111 679 01_msdtest.pd;
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-HDRS=../msd.h
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