From 8f279ae3684cc3184a86752cf889b8c0ad7868da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cyrille Henry Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 18:15:21 +0000 Subject: *** empty log message *** svn path=/trunk/externals/nusmuk/; revision=2768 --- msd/01_msdtest.pd | 30 ++-- msd/license.txt | 504 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ msd/main.cpp | 439 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 3 files changed, 737 insertions(+), 236 deletions(-) create mode 100644 msd/license.txt (limited to 'msd') diff --git a/msd/01_msdtest.pd b/msd/01_msdtest.pd index 6991c3c..dbacaa3 100644 --- a/msd/01_msdtest.pd +++ b/msd/01_msdtest.pd @@ -32,16 +32,16 @@ #X obj 45 576 cnv 15 300 200 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -261689 -66577 0; #X obj 88 590 vsl 15 128 0 100 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -261689 --1 -1 7759 1; +-1 -1 8218 1; #X obj 111 590 vsl 15 128 0 100 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -261689 --1 -1 5259 1; +-1 -1 6270 1; #X obj 66 590 vsl 15 128 0 100 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -261689 -1 -1 10160 1; #X msg 52 736 posX fix \$1; #X obj 156 590 vsl 15 128 0 100 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -261689 --1 -1 983 1; +-1 -1 2445 1; #X obj 134 590 vsl 15 128 0 100 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -261689 --1 -1 2910 1; +-1 -1 4345 1; #X text 199 638 MOVE FIRST SLIDER; #X text 182 662 TO MOVE THE FIXED MASS; #X msg 184 248 link souple \$1 \$2 10 0.5 0.5; @@ -50,14 +50,14 @@ #X msg 180 438 forceX mob -300; #X obj 167 55 t b b b b b b; #X text 205 34 RESET; -#X obj 52 523 route massesPosL; #X msg 52 335 bang \, massesPosL; #X obj 52 545 unpack f f f f f; +#X obj 52 523 route massesPosL; #X connect 0 0 38 0; -#X connect 2 0 40 0; +#X connect 2 0 42 0; #X connect 2 1 1 0; #X connect 3 0 6 0; -#X connect 6 0 41 0; +#X connect 6 0 40 0; #X connect 9 0 2 0; #X connect 10 0 38 0; #X connect 11 0 9 0; @@ -84,11 +84,11 @@ #X connect 38 3 15 0; #X connect 38 4 14 0; #X connect 38 5 11 0; -#X connect 40 0 42 0; -#X connect 40 1 1 0; -#X connect 41 0 2 0; -#X connect 42 0 28 0; -#X connect 42 1 26 0; -#X connect 42 2 27 0; -#X connect 42 3 31 0; -#X connect 42 4 30 0; +#X connect 40 0 2 0; +#X connect 41 0 28 0; +#X connect 41 1 26 0; +#X connect 41 2 27 0; +#X connect 41 3 31 0; +#X connect 41 4 30 0; +#X connect 42 0 41 0; +#X connect 42 1 1 0; diff --git a/msd/license.txt b/msd/license.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1e3f5a --- /dev/null +++ b/msd/license.txt @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2.1, February 1999 + + Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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See the GNU + Lesser General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + + Version 0.02 -- 15.04.2005 */ // include flext header #include - #include // define constants -#define MSD_VERSION 0.01 +#define MSD_VERSION 0.02 #define nb_max_link 4000 #define nb_max_mass 4000 #define Id_length 20 @@ -62,7 +61,6 @@ typedef struct _mass { t_float posX2; t_float forceX; t_float out_forceX; - char Id_string[Id_length]; } t_mass; typedef struct _link { @@ -73,9 +71,10 @@ typedef struct _link { t_float K1, D1, D2; t_float longx, longueur; t_float distance_old; - char Id_string[Id_length]; } t_link; + + class msd: public flext_base { @@ -97,6 +96,8 @@ public: AddOutAnything("control"); // outlet for bang } + + protected: // --------------------------------------------------------------- RESET @@ -112,7 +113,7 @@ protected: for (i=0; iId = GetASymbol(argv[0]); // ID - mass[nb_mass]->mobile = GetAInt(argv[1]); // mobile - if (GetAInt(argv[2])==0) + mass[nb_mass]->Id = GetSymbol(argv[0]); // ID + mass[nb_mass]->mobile = GetInt(argv[1]); // mobile + if (GetFloat(argv[2])==0) M=1; - else M = GetAInt(argv[2]); - mass[nb_mass]->invM = 1/((float)M); // invM + else M = GetFloat(argv[2]); + mass[nb_mass]->invM = 1/(M); // invM mass[nb_mass]->speedX = 0; // vx - mass[nb_mass]->posX = GetAInt(argv[3]); // x - mass[nb_mass]->posX2 = GetAInt(argv[3]); // x + mass[nb_mass]->posX = GetFloat(argv[3]); // x + mass[nb_mass]->posX2 = GetFloat(argv[3]); // x mass[nb_mass]->forceX = 0; // Fx mass[nb_mass]->nbr = id_mass; // id_nbr - SETSYMBOL(aux,GetASymbol(argv[0])); - atom_string(aux,mass[nb_mass]->Id_string,Id_length); nb_mass++ ; id_mass++; nb_mass = min ( nb_max_mass -1, nb_mass ); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[0]),id_mass-1); - SETSYMBOL(&(sortie[1]),GetASymbol(argv[0])); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[2]),mass[nb_mass-1]->mobile); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[3]),M); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[4]),mass[nb_mass-1]->posX); - ToOutAnything(1,gensym("Mass"),5,sortie); + SetFloat((sortie[0]),id_mass-1); + SetSymbol((sortie[1]),GetSymbol(argv[0])); + SetFloat((sortie[2]),mass[nb_mass-1]->mobile); + SetFloat((sortie[3]),M); + SetFloat((sortie[4]),mass[nb_mass-1]->posX); + ToOutAnything(1,S_Mass,5,sortie); } void m_forceX(int argc,t_atom *argv) { // add a force to mass(es) named Id - t_int i,aux; - t_atom atom[2]; - char buffer[Id_length]; + t_int i; + const t_symbol *sym = GetSymbol(argv[0]); - SETSYMBOL(atom,GetASymbol(argv[0])); - atom_string(atom, buffer, Id_length); for (i=0; iId_string); - if (aux == 0) - mass[i]->forceX += GetAFloat(argv[1]); + if (sym == mass[i]->Id) + mass[i]->forceX += GetFloat(argv[1]); } } void m_posX(int argc,t_atom *argv) { // displace mass(es) named Id to a certain position - t_int i,aux; - t_atom atom[2]; - char buffer[Id_length]; + t_int i; + const t_symbol *sym = GetSymbol(argv[0]); - if (GetAFloat(argv[1]) < Xmax && GetAFloat(argv[1]) > Xmin) - { - SETSYMBOL(atom,GetASymbol(argv[0])); - atom_string(atom, buffer, Id_length); + if (GetFloat(argv[1]) < Xmax && GetFloat(argv[1]) > Xmin) for (i=0; iId_string); - if (aux == 0) + if (sym == mass[i]->Id) mass[i]->posX = GetAFloat(argv[1]); } - } } void m_set_mobile(int argc,t_atom *argv) @@ -234,7 +223,7 @@ protected: // set mass No to mobile t_int i,aux; - aux = GetAInt(argv[0]); + aux = GetInt(argv[0]); for (i=0; inbr == aux) @@ -248,7 +237,7 @@ protected: // set mass No to fixed t_int i,aux; - aux = GetAInt(argv[0]); + aux = GetInt(argv[0]); for (i=0; inbr == aux) @@ -265,7 +254,7 @@ protected: for (i=0; imass1->nbr == GetAInt(argv[0]) || link[i]->mass2->nbr == GetAInt(argv[0])) { - SETFLOAT(&(aux[nb_link_delete]),link[i]->nbr); + SetFloat((aux[nb_link_delete]),link[i]->nbr); nb_link_delete++; } } @@ -275,15 +264,15 @@ protected: for (i=0; inbr == GetAInt(argv[0])) { - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[0]),mass[i]->nbr); - SETSYMBOL(&(sortie[1]),mass[i]->Id); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[2]),mass[i]->mobile); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[3]),1/mass[i]->invM); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[4]),mass[i]->posX); + SetFloat((sortie[0]),mass[i]->nbr); + SetSymbol((sortie[1]),mass[i]->Id); + SetFloat((sortie[2]),mass[i]->mobile); + SetFloat((sortie[3]),1/mass[i]->invM); + SetFloat((sortie[4]),mass[i]->posX); delete mass[i]; mass[i] = mass[nb_mass-1]; nb_mass--; - ToOutAnything(1,gensym("Mass deleted"),5,sortie); + ToOutAnything(1,S_Mass_deleted,5,sortie); break; } @@ -293,13 +282,13 @@ protected: void m_Xmax(int argc,t_atom *argv) { // set damping of link(s) named Id - Xmax = GetAFloat(argv[0]); + Xmax = GetFloat(argv[0]); } void m_Xmin(int argc,t_atom *argv) { // set damping of link(s) named Id - Xmin = GetAFloat(argv[0]); + Xmin = GetFloat(argv[0]); } // -------------------------------------------------------------- LINKS @@ -312,32 +301,30 @@ protected: t_int i; link[nb_link] = new t_link; - link[nb_link]->Id = GetASymbol(argv[0]); + link[nb_link]->Id = GetSymbol(argv[0]); for (i=0; inbr==GetAInt(argv[1])) link[nb_link]->mass1 = mass[i]; else if(mass[i]->nbr==GetAInt(argv[2])) link[nb_link]->mass2 = mass[i]; - link[nb_link]->K1 = GetAFloat(argv[3]); - link[nb_link]->D1 = GetAFloat(argv[4]); - link[nb_link]->D2 = GetAFloat(argv[5]); + link[nb_link]->K1 = GetFloat(argv[3]); + link[nb_link]->D1 = GetFloat(argv[4]); + link[nb_link]->D2 = GetFloat(argv[5]); link[nb_link]->longx = link[nb_link]->mass1->posX - link[nb_link]->mass2->posX; link[nb_link]->longueur = link[nb_link]->longx ; link[nb_link]->nbr = id_link; link[nb_link]->distance_old = link[nb_link]->longueur; - SETSYMBOL(aux,GetASymbol(argv[0])); - atom_string(aux,(link[nb_link]->Id_string),Id_length); nb_link++; id_link++; nb_link = min ( nb_max_link -1, nb_link ); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[0]),id_link-1); - SETSYMBOL(&(sortie[1]),link[nb_link-1]->Id); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[2]),GetAInt(argv[1])); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[3]),GetAInt(argv[2])); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[4]),link[nb_link-1]->K1); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[5]),link[nb_link-1]->D1); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[6]),link[nb_link-1]->D2); - ToOutAnything(1,gensym("Link"),7,sortie); + SetFloat((sortie[0]),id_link-1); + SetSymbol((sortie[1]),link[nb_link-1]->Id); + SetFloat((sortie[2]),GetInt(argv[1])); + SetFloat((sortie[3]),GetInt(argv[2])); + SetFloat((sortie[4]),link[nb_link-1]->K1); + SetFloat((sortie[5]),link[nb_link-1]->D1); + SetFloat((sortie[6]),link[nb_link-1]->D2); + ToOutAnything(1,S_Link,7,sortie); } void m_ilink(int argc,t_atom *argv) @@ -345,23 +332,19 @@ protected: // Id, nbr, Id masses1, Id masses2, K1, D1 { t_atom aux[2], arglist[6]; - t_int i,j, strvalue, strvalue2, imass1[nb_mass], nbmass1=0, imass2[nb_mass], nbmass2=0; - char buffer[Id_length], buffer2[Id_length]; + t_int i,j, imass1[nb_mass], nbmass1=0, imass2[nb_mass], nbmass2=0; + t_symbol *Id1, *Id2; - ToOutAnything(1,gensym("iLink"),0,aux); - SETSYMBOL(aux,GetASymbol(argv[1])); - atom_string(aux, buffer, Id_length); - SETSYMBOL(aux,GetASymbol(argv[2])); - atom_string(aux, buffer2, Id_length); + Id1 = GetSymbol(argv[1]); + Id2 = GetSymbol(argv[2]); + ToOutAnything(1,S_iLink,0,aux); for (i=0;iId_string); - strvalue2=strcmp(buffer2,mass[i]->Id_string); - if (strvalue ==0) { + if (Id1 == mass[i]->Id) { imass1[nbmass1]=i; nbmass1++; } - if (strvalue2 ==0) { + if (Id2 == mass[i]->Id) { imass2[nbmass2]=i; nbmass2++; } @@ -370,12 +353,12 @@ protected: for(i=0;inbr); - SETFLOAT(&(arglist[2]),mass[imass2[j]]->nbr); - SETFLOAT(&(arglist[3]),GetAInt(argv[3])); - SETFLOAT(&(arglist[4]),GetAFloat(argv[4])); - SETFLOAT(&(arglist[5]),GetAFloat(argv[5])); + SetSymbol((arglist[0]),GetSymbol(argv[0])); + SetFloat((arglist[1]),mass[imass1[i]]->nbr); + SetFloat((arglist[2]),mass[imass2[j]]->nbr); + SetFloat((arglist[3]),GetInt(argv[3])); + SetFloat((arglist[4]),GetFloat(argv[4])); + SetFloat((arglist[5]),GetFloat(argv[5])); m_link(6,arglist); } } @@ -383,51 +366,39 @@ protected: void m_setK(int argc,t_atom *argv) { // set rigidity of link(s) named Id - t_int i,aux; - t_atom atom[2]; - char buffer[Id_length]; + t_int i; + const t_symbol *sym = GetSymbol(argv[0]); - SETSYMBOL(atom,GetASymbol(argv[0])); - atom_string(atom, buffer, Id_length); for (i=0; iId_string); - if (aux == 0) - link[i]->K1 = GetAFloat(argv[1]); + if (sym == link[i]->Id) + link[i]->K1 = GetFloat(argv[1]); } } void m_setD(int argc,t_atom *argv) { // set damping of link(s) named Id - t_int i,aux; - t_atom atom[2]; - char buffer[Id_length]; + t_int i; + const t_symbol *sym = GetSymbol(argv[0]); - SETSYMBOL(atom,GetASymbol(argv[0])); - atom_string(atom, buffer, Id_length); for (i=0; iId_string); - if (aux == 0) - link[i]->D1 = GetAFloat(argv[1]); + if (sym == link[i]->Id) + link[i]->D1 = GetFloat(argv[1]); } } void m_setD2(int argc,t_atom *argv) { // set damping of link(s) named Id - t_int i,aux; - t_atom atom[2]; - char buffer[Id_length]; + t_int i; + const t_symbol *sym = GetSymbol(argv[0]); - SETSYMBOL(atom,GetASymbol(argv[0])); - atom_string(atom, buffer, Id_length); for (i=0; iId_string); - if (aux == 0) - link[i]->D2 = GetAFloat(argv[1]); + if (sym == link[i]->Id) + link[i]->D2 = GetFloat(argv[1]); } } @@ -438,18 +409,18 @@ protected: t_atom sortie[7]; for (i=0; inbr == GetAInt(argv[0])) { - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[0]),link[i]->nbr); - SETSYMBOL(&(sortie[1]),link[i]->Id); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[2]),link[i]->mass1->nbr); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[3]),link[i]->mass2->nbr); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[4]),link[i]->K1); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[5]),link[i]->D1); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[6]),link[i]->D2); + if (link[i]->nbr == GetInt(argv[0])) { + SetFloat((sortie[0]),link[i]->nbr); + SetSymbol((sortie[1]),link[i]->Id); + SetFloat((sortie[2]),link[i]->mass1->nbr); + SetFloat((sortie[3]),link[i]->mass2->nbr); + SetFloat((sortie[4]),link[i]->K1); + SetFloat((sortie[5]),link[i]->D1); + SetFloat((sortie[6]),link[i]->D2); delete link[i]; link[i]=link[nb_link-1]; nb_link--; - ToOutAnything(1,gensym("Link deleted"),7,sortie); + ToOutAnything(1,S_Link_deleted,7,sortie); break; } } @@ -460,135 +431,120 @@ protected: void m_get(int argc,t_atom *argv) // get attributes { - t_int i,j, auxstring1, auxstring2, auxstring3, aux; - t_symbol *auxarg; - t_atom sortie[4],atom[2]; - char buffer[Id_length],masses[]="massesPos",buffer2[Id_length], forces[] = "massesForces", links[] = "linksPos"; - - SETSYMBOL(atom,GetASymbol(argv[0])); - atom_string(atom, buffer, 20); - auxstring1 = strcmp(buffer,masses); //auxstring1 : 0 masses, 1 else - auxstring2 = strcmp(buffer,forces); //auxstring2 : 0 forces, 1 else - auxstring3 = strcmp(buffer,links); //auxstring2 : 0 links, 1 else + t_int i,j; + t_symbol *auxarg,*auxarg2, *auxtype; + t_atom sortie[4]; + auxtype = GetSymbol(argv[0]); auxarg = GetASymbol(argv[1]); //auxarg : & symbol, 0 else if (argc == 1) { - if (auxstring1 == 0)// get all masses positions + if (auxtype == S_massesPos)// get all masses positions for (i=0; iposX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("massesPos"),1,sortie); + { + SetFloat(sortie[0],mass[i]->posX); + ToOutAnything(0,S_massesPos,1,sortie); } - else if (auxstring2 == 0)// get all masses forces + else if (auxtype == S_massesForces)// get all masses forces for (i=0; iout_forceX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("massesForces"),1,sortie); + SetFloat(sortie[0],mass[i]->out_forceX); + ToOutAnything(0,S_massesForces,1,sortie); } - else if (auxstring3 == 0)// get all links positions + else if (auxtype == S_linksPos)// get all links positions for (i=0; imass1->posX); - SETFLOAT(&sortie[2],link[i]->mass2->posX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("linksPos"),2,sortie); + SetFloat(sortie[0],link[i]->mass1->posX); + SetFloat(sortie[1],link[i]->mass2->posX); + ToOutAnything(0,S_linksPos,2,sortie); } else // get all masses speeds for (i=0; ispeedX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("massesSpeeds"),1,sortie); + SetFloat(sortie[0],mass[i]->speedX); + ToOutAnything(0,S_massesSpeeds,1,sortie); } } - else if (auxstring1 == 0) // get mass positions + else if (auxtype == S_massesPos) // get mass positions { if (auxarg == 0) // No { for (j = 1; jnbr==GetAInt(argv[j])) + if (mass[i]->nbr==GetInt(argv[j])) { - SETFLOAT(&sortie[0],mass[i]->posX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("massesPosNo"),1,sortie); + SetFloat(sortie[0],mass[i]->posX); + ToOutAnything(0,S_massesPosNo,1,sortie); } } - else //strin FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"Xmin",m_Xmin);g + else //symbol { for (j = 1; jId_string); - if (aux==0) + if (auxarg2==mass[i]->Id) { - SETFLOAT(&sortie[0],mass[i]->posX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("massesPosId"),1,sortie); + SetFloat(sortie[0],mass[i]->posX); + ToOutAnything(0,S_massesPosId,1,sortie); } } } } } - else if (auxstring2 == 0) // get mass forces + else if (auxtype == S_massesForces) // get mass forces { if (auxarg == 0) // No { for (j = 1; jnbr==GetAInt(argv[j])) + if (mass[i]->nbr==GetInt(argv[j])) { - SETFLOAT(&sortie[0],mass[i]->out_forceX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("massesForcesNo"),1,sortie); + SetFloat(sortie[0],mass[i]->out_forceX); + ToOutAnything(0,S_massesForcesNo,1,sortie); } } else //string { for (j = 1; jId_string); - if (aux==0) + if (auxarg2==mass[i]->Id) { - SETFLOAT(&sortie[0],mass[i]->out_forceX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("massesForcesId"),1,sortie); - } + SetFloat(sortie[0],mass[i]->out_forceX); + ToOutAnything(0,S_massesForcesId,1,sortie); + } } } } } - else if (auxstring3 == 0) // get links positions + else if (auxtype == S_linksPos) // get links positions { if (auxarg == 0) // No { for (j = 1; jnbr==GetAInt(argv[j])) + if (link[i]->nbr==GetInt(argv[j])) { - SETFLOAT(&sortie[0],link[i]->mass1->posX); - SETFLOAT(&sortie[2],link[i]->mass2->posX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("linksPosNo"),2,sortie); + SetFloat(sortie[0],link[i]->mass1->posX); + SetFloat(sortie[1],link[i]->mass2->posX); + ToOutAnything(0,S_linksPosNo,2,sortie); } } - else //string + else //symbol { for (j = 1; jId_string); - if (aux==0) + if (auxarg2==link[i]->Id) { - SETFLOAT(&sortie[0],link[i]->mass1->posX); - SETFLOAT(&sortie[2],link[i]->mass2->posX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("linksPosId"),2,sortie); + SetFloat(sortie[0],link[i]->mass1->posX); + SetFloat(sortie[1],link[i]->mass2->posX); + ToOutAnything(0,S_linksPosId,2,sortie); } } } @@ -600,26 +556,23 @@ protected: { for (j = 1; jnbr==GetAInt(argv[j])) + if (mass[i]->nbr==GetInt(argv[j])) { - SETFLOAT(&sortie[0],mass[i]->speedX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("massesSpeedsNo"),1,sortie); + SetFloat(sortie[0],mass[i]->speedX); + ToOutAnything(0,S_massesSpeedsNo,1,sortie); } } - else //string + else //symbol { for (j = 1; jId_string); - if (aux==0) + if (auxarg2==mass[i]->Id) { SETFLOAT(&sortie[0],mass[i]->speedX); - ToOutAnything(0,gensym("massesSpeedsId"),1,sortie); + ToOutAnything(0,S_massesSpeedsId,1,sortie); } } } @@ -636,9 +589,9 @@ protected: t_int i; for (i=0; iposX); + SetFloat((sortie[i]),mass[i]->posX); } - ToOutAnything(0, gensym("massesPosL"), nb_mass, sortie); + ToOutAnything(0, S_massesPosL, nb_mass, sortie); } void m_force_dumpl() @@ -648,9 +601,9 @@ protected: t_int i; for (i=0; iout_forceX); + SetFloat((sortie[i]),mass[i]->out_forceX); } - ToOutAnything(0, gensym("massesForcesL"), nb_mass, sortie); + ToOutAnything(0, S_massesForcesL, nb_mass, sortie); } void m_info_dumpl() @@ -660,29 +613,29 @@ protected: t_int i; for (i=0; inbr); - SETSYMBOL(&(sortie[1]),mass[i]->Id); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[2]),mass[i]->mobile); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[3]),1/mass[i]->invM); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[4]),mass[i]->posX); - ToOutAnything(1, gensym("Mass"), 5, sortie); + SetFloat((sortie[0]),mass[i]->nbr); + SetSymbol((sortie[1]),mass[i]->Id); + SetFloat((sortie[2]),mass[i]->mobile); + SetFloat((sortie[3]),1/mass[i]->invM); + SetFloat((sortie[4]),mass[i]->posX); + ToOutAnything(1, S_Mass, 5, sortie); } for (i=0; inbr); - SETSYMBOL(&(sortie[1]),link[i]->Id); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[2]),link[i]->mass1->nbr); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[3]),link[i]->mass2->nbr); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[4]),link[i]->K1); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[5]),link[i]->D1); - SETFLOAT(&(sortie[6]),link[i]->D2); - ToOutAnything(1, gensym("Link"), 7, sortie); + SetFloat((sortie[0]),link[i]->nbr); + SetSymbol((sortie[1]),link[i]->Id); + SetFloat((sortie[2]),link[i]->mass1->nbr); + SetFloat((sortie[3]),link[i]->mass2->nbr); + SetFloat((sortie[4]),link[i]->K1); + SetFloat((sortie[5]),link[i]->D1); + SetFloat((sortie[6]),link[i]->D2); + ToOutAnything(1, S_Link, 7, sortie); } } -// -------------------------------------------------------------- GLOBAL VARIABLES +// -------------------------------------------------------------- PROTECTED VARIABLES t_link * link[nb_max_link]; t_mass * mass[nb_max_mass]; @@ -693,9 +646,31 @@ protected: private: - static void setup(t_classid c) + const static t_symbol *S_Reset; + const static t_symbol *S_Mass; + const static t_symbol *S_Link; + const static t_symbol *S_iLink; + const static t_symbol *S_Mass_deleted; + const static t_symbol *S_Link_deleted; + const static t_symbol *S_massesPos; + const static t_symbol *S_massesPosNo; + const static t_symbol *S_massesPosId; + const static t_symbol *S_linksPos; + const static t_symbol *S_linksPosNo; + const static t_symbol *S_linksPosId; + const static t_symbol *S_massesForces; + const static t_symbol *S_massesForcesNo; + const static t_symbol *S_massesForcesId; + const static t_symbol *S_massesSpeeds; + const static t_symbol *S_massesSpeedsNo; + const static t_symbol *S_massesSpeedsId; + const static t_symbol *S_massesPosL; + const static t_symbol *S_massesForcesL; + + void static setup(t_classid c) { - // --- set up meth(i=0; i