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authorHans-Christoph Steiner <eighthave@users.sourceforge.net>2005-04-26 20:28:35 +0000
committerHans-Christoph Steiner <eighthave@users.sourceforge.net>2005-04-26 20:28:35 +0000
commit0791756362be959c2b904a319169f1a5296e8a0f (patch)
tree9230d4c28d2548ffc7e3adf2e6b2ed58538807b6 /doc
parent0c5fad0d824964b0acbaf2a82a3929038cde1f39 (diff)
better documented first loop, got 2nd loop working properly
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2829
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-rw-r--r--doc/pddp/all_about_looping.pd147
1 files changed, 78 insertions, 69 deletions
diff --git a/doc/pddp/all_about_looping.pd b/doc/pddp/all_about_looping.pd
index 75668aaa..d6c41eb3 100644
--- a/doc/pddp/all_about_looping.pd
+++ b/doc/pddp/all_about_looping.pd
@@ -1,37 +1,37 @@
-#N canvas 255 95 856 623 10;
+#N canvas 255 95 864 631 10;
#X text 460 79 looping objects:;
#X obj 462 101 until;
#X obj 572 102 loop;
-#X obj 458 504 susloop~;
-#X obj 527 504 loop~;
-#X text 455 483 for looping samples:;
+#X obj 437 504 susloop~;
+#X obj 506 504 loop~;
+#X text 434 483 for looping samples:;
#X obj 0 2 cnv 15 850 20 empty empty all_about_looping 20 10 1 18 -233017
-66577 0;
#X obj 816 3 pddp;
#X obj 461 127 counter;
#X obj 519 127 gem_counter;
#X obj 604 127 cxc.counter;
-#X obj 463 551 pdp_loop;
-#X obj 534 551 pdp_qtloop~;
-#X obj 572 504 loopsampler;
-#X text 480 395 examples:;
-#X obj 480 424 test-loop~;
+#X obj 442 551 pdp_loop;
+#X obj 513 551 pdp_qtloop~;
+#X obj 551 504 loopsampler;
+#X obj 429 424 test-loop~;
#X obj 695 126 for++;
-#X obj 60 167 +;
-#X floatatom 89 170 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X msg 59 138 1;
-#X obj 139 186 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
+#X obj 90 167 +;
+#X floatatom 119 170 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X msg 89 138 1;
+#X obj 169 186 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
-1;
-#X msg 98 138 0;
-#X obj 60 209 t f f;
+#X msg 128 138 0;
+#X obj 90 209 t f f;
#X text 214 302 X;
#X text 76 306 Y;
#X obj 60 289 t b f;
#N canvas 0 22 450 300 graph2 0;
#X array \$0-array 100 float 1;
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-0.587341 0.517417 0.44385 0.367158 0.28788 0.206575 0.123815 0.040184
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@@ -43,67 +43,76 @@
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#X obj 90 314 tabwrite \$0-array;
-#X obj 60 186 moses 100;
-#X obj 59 111 bng 20 250 50 0 empty empty start 0 -6 1 10 -4033 -1
+#X obj 90 186 moses 100;
+#X obj 89 111 bng 20 250 50 0 empty empty start 0 -6 1 10 -4033 -1
-1;
-#X text 136 166 <-- counter;
-#X text 158 186 <-- split at array size to stop;
-#X text 186 199 and reset counter to 0;
+#X text 166 166 <-- counter;
+#X text 188 186 <-- split at array size to stop;
+#X text 216 199 and reset counter to 0;
#X text 57 336 ^--bang for next step;
-#X obj 39 198 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
--1;
-#X text 422 36 inf;
#X obj 60 249 expr abs(cos( min (1.57 \, ($f1 / $f2 - 0.4)) ) );
#X obj 263 227 hsl 128 15 1 127 0 1 empty empty change_graph_shape
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-#X text 7 29 Programming with Pd is a different way of thinking that
-standard procedural or object-oriented programming. Looping illustrates
-this. Instead of setting up a C-like [counter] or [for++] \, set up
-a condition to continue the loop \, and a condition that ends the loop.
-;
+-130 8 1 12 -208896 -1 -1 1300 0;
#X text 13 362 In this example \, the "bang" from [t b f] continues
the loop. The [moses 100] ends the loop.;
-#X text 17 601 by Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at>;
-#X text 629 603 updated for Pd version 0.37.1;
-#X text 125 138 <-- stop;
-#X text 451 466 There are also specific loops for samples and video:
+#X text 155 138 <-- stop;
+#X text 430 466 There are also specific loops for samples and video:
;
-#X text 458 530 video looping:;
-#X obj 660 504 xgroove~;
-#X obj 619 353 readsf~;
-#X obj 431 338 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty play_sound 17 7 0 10 -4033
--1 -1;
-#X obj 619 328 spigot;
-#X obj 656 306 tgl 15 0 empty empty allow_looping 17 7 0 10 -4033 -1
+#X text 437 530 video looping:;
+#X obj 639 504 xgroove~;
+#X obj 619 373 readsf~;
+#X obj 619 306 spigot;
+#X obj 656 284 tgl 15 0 empty empty allow_looping 17 7 0 10 -4033 -1
-1 0 1;
-#X text 429 271 For the most basic looping of samples \, you can use
+#X text 429 251 For the most basic looping of samples \, you can use
[readsf~]:;
-#X msg 430 307 open ../sound/voice.wav;
-#X text 664 373 ^- "bang"ed when complete;
-#X connect 17 0 18 0;
-#X connect 17 0 28 0;
-#X connect 18 0 17 1;
-#X connect 19 0 17 0;
-#X connect 20 0 21 0;
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-#X connect 46 1 48 0;
-#X connect 47 0 46 0;
+#X msg 628 350 open ../sound/voice.wav;
+#X text 664 393 ^- "bang"ed when complete;
+#X msg 592 350 1;
+#X obj 611 405 dac~;
+#X obj 592 328 t b b;
+#X obj 592 285 bng 20 250 50 0 empty empty start 0 -6 1 10 -4033 -1
+-1;
+#X text 226 608 released under the GNU GPL;
+#X text 9 594 (C) Copyright 2005 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at>
+;
+#X text 629 603 updated for Pd version 0.38.2;
+#X obj 38 201 bang;
+#X text 2 137 continue -->;
+#X text 7 29 Programming with Pd is a different way of thinking that
+standard procedural or object-oriented programming. Looping illustrates
+this. Instead of setting up a C-like [counter] or [for++] \, set up
+a condition to continue the loop \, and a condition that stops the
+loop.;
+#X text 429 395 other examples:;
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+#X connect 16 0 27 0;
+#X connect 17 0 16 1;
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+#X connect 33 0 24 0;
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