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authorHans-Christoph Steiner <eighthave@users.sourceforge.net>2010-12-13 02:20:47 +0000
committerHans-Christoph Steiner <eighthave@users.sourceforge.net>2010-12-13 02:20:47 +0000
commit67c5a402fd1d2c9b7ce70b98c4fca2fd972312c5 (patch)
tree3dd968ecdff0767718cc6cbaa41ea95cb5c03036 /externals/vanilla/timer-help.pd
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-#N canvas 52 245 494 368 META 0;
-#X text 12 125 LIBRARY internal;
-#X text 12 165 WEBSITE http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/;
-#X text 12 25 LICENSE SIBSD;
-#X text 12 145 AUTHOR Miller Puckette;
-#X text 12 205 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS This help patch was updated for Pd
-version 0.35 test 28 by Dave Sabine as part of a project called pddp
-proposed by Krzysztof Czaja to build comprehensive documentation for
-Pd. Jonathan Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template
-for Pd version 0.42.;
-#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control time;
-#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION measure logical time;
-#X text 12 65 INLET_0 bang;
-#X text 12 85 INLET_1 bang;
-#X text 12 105 OUTLET_0 float;
-#X text 12 185 RELEASE_DATE 1997;
-#X restore 500 597 pd META;
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-#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
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-#X text 8 2 [timer] Related Objects;
-#X obj 135 35 metro;
-#X obj 72 35 realtime;
-#X obj 24 35 timer;
-#X obj 183 35 delay;
-#X text 22 162 The best places to find information about Pd's libraries
-is:;
-#X text 22 182 www.puredata.org and click on "Downloads" then "Software"
-;
-#X text 24 197 or;
-#X text 21 212 iem.kug.ac.at/pdb/;
-#X text 22 120 This object is only offered in Pd only if you have downloaded
-and properly installed the appropriate library. These objects may or
-may not exist in a single library.;
-#X text 22 70 Externals;
-#X obj 24 95 pddp/helplink iemlib/t3_timer;
-#X restore 102 597 pd Related_objects;
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-#X text 98 478 float;
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--162280 0;
-#X text 168 478 - upon sending the "flush" message to the left inlet
-\, [bag] will output each value in the order it was received.;
-#X obj 482 3 timer;
-#X obj 455 20 pddp/pddplink http://wiki.puredata.info/en/timer -text
-pdpedia: timer;
-#X msg 104 180 bang;
-#X msg 79 158 bang;
-#X obj 79 202 timer;
-#X floatatom 79 224 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X text 151 226 Output is in milliseconds;
-#X text 114 158 Click here to start or reset;
-#X text 74 111 The [timer] object measures elapsed logical time. Logical
-time moves forward as if all computation were instantaneous and as
-if all [delay] and [metro] objects were exact.;
-#X text 142 181 Click here to get elapsed logical time. Click again...and
-again...to see periodic measurements from the start or reset time.
-;
-#X text 77 250 NOTE: Unlike most other objects in Pd \, the right inlet
-of [timer] is the hot one (i.e. \, a bang to it triggers the output).
-;
-#X text 98 402 bang;
-#X text 168 402 - an initial "bang" to the left inlet starts the timer.
-Subsequent "bangs" reset the timer.;
-#X text 98 433 bang;
-#X text 167 433 - a bang to the right inlet causes the elapsed time
-to be output (in milliseconds).;
-#N canvas 94 193 428 419 Time_Objects 0;
-#X text 21 38 In a fantasy world \, computers could exist somehow beyond
-the restrictions of time and digital computation could be performed
-in ZERO time. However \, that is not the case. Instead \, every process
-within Pd and within your operating system requires at least a few
-nanoseconds of your CPU's time.;
-#X text 22 123 The [timer] object is like a clock that is not constrained
-to the regular laws of physics and the universal space-time continuum.
-It reports "time" measurements as only Pd can see them!;
-#X text 23 182 The [cputime] object is like a clock that measures how
-much time your CPU actually required to carry out your request. Keep
-in mind however that your CPU is busy doing many things simoultaneously
-\, so even though a process might take 5 minutes to complete \, your
-CPU does not pay full attention to that process for the entire 5 minutes.
-Instead \, it simply begins the process \, then refers back to that
-process from time to time until the it is complete. In other cases
-\, your CPU might require a full 5 minutes while Pd might report that
-merely a few milliseconds have passed. This type of discrepancy depends
-heavily on your computer's hardware and the type of processing it is
-performing.;
-#X text 24 341 The [realtime] object is as much like your own wrist
-watch as Pd can possibly manage. It measures time according to your
-operating system's internal clock.;
-#X obj 1 1 cnv 15 425 20 empty \$0-pddp.cnv.subheading empty 3 12 0
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-#X text 7 2 [cputime] Why the Discrepencies Between Clocks?;
-#X restore 102 548 pd Time_Objects;
-#N canvas 73 72 428 495 Time_Measurements 0;
-#X text 21 38 [timer] works like essentially like a stop-watch. Once
-it starts \, you can continue to "poll" the [timer] to view the elapsed
-time.;
-#X text 20 135 As stated above \, [timer] measures "logical" time.
-This value may be slightly different that CPU time or "real" time.
-PD offers two objects which measure CPU time and "real" time. See the
-reference documents for those objects for more information.;
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-#X floatatom 25 448 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X floatatom 110 448 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X floatatom 172 448 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X text 21 211 In the example below \, I've created an abstraction
-which will force each of Pd's stop-watches \, [timer] [cputime] and
-[realtime] to measure various processes and report the elapsed time.
-Click on each [bng] to begin the process and wait for the results.
-Notice the discrepancies in the results.;
-#X text 23 464 Logical Time;
-#X text 170 464 Real Time;
-#X text 109 464 CPU Time;
-#X obj 40 340 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
--1;
-#X text 45 298 1 Measures elapsed time between two "bangs" from a [trigger]
-object.;
-#X text 60 332 2 Measures the amount of time Pd requires to turn on
-DSP and start an oscillator.;
-#X obj 84 372 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1
--1;
-#X text 21 85 The odd aspect about comparing [timer] to a stop-watch
-is that a stop-watch can be stopped! [timer] can only be started or
-reset. It cannot be stopped.;
-#X text 105 364 3 Measures the amount of time Pd requires count to
-three...please wait for approximately 3 seconds.;
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-#X text 8 2 [timer] Related Objects;
-#X obj 25 408 time_measurements;
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-#X connect 18 1 4 0;
-#X connect 18 2 5 0;
-#X restore 102 572 pd Time_Measurements;
-#X text 11 23 measure logical time;
-#X obj 4 597 pddp/pddplink pddp/help.pd -text help;
-#X connect 16 0 18 1;
-#X connect 17 0 18 0;
-#X connect 18 0 19 0;
+#N canvas 440 273 514 280 10;
+#X msg 60 146 bang;
+#X msg 30 115 bang;
+#X obj 30 175 timer;
+#X obj 66 15 timer;
+#X text 111 16 - measure logical time;
+#X floatatom 30 206;
+#X text 71 113 Click here to reset;
+#X text 98 147 Click here to get elapsed logical time;
+#X text 27 232 Output is in milliseconds;
+#X text 6 51 The timer object measures elapsed logical time. Logical time moves forward as if all computation were instantaneous and as if all "delay" and "metro" objects were exact.;
+#X text 319 260 updated for Pd version 0.25;
+#X connect 0 0 2 1;
+#X connect 1 0 2 0;
+#X connect 2 0 5 0;