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-#X text 9 34 The original idea behind the creation of Pd was to make
-a Max-like environment that also had a means of graphically specifying
-a score. Pd's "data structures" are the system devised for this purpose.
-;
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-#X text 9 98 "scalar" is the basic graphical component of Pd's data
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