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-#N canvas 185 28 660 552 12;
-#X floatatom 76 400 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X floatatom 189 401 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X floatatom 76 307 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X floatatom 553 161 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X floatatom 599 162 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X obj 553 135 +;
-#X floatatom 553 105 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X obj 599 136 +;
-#X floatatom 26 109 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X floatatom 26 17 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X floatatom 48 41 0 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X obj 26 85 +;
-#X text 3 64 hot;
-#X text 53 66 cold;
-#X text 232 105 Here's the downside: drag this--->;
-#X text 551 180 good;
-#X text 600 181 bad;
-#X obj 76 376 *;
-#X obj 189 377 -;
-#X text 15 400 square;
-#X text 229 402 first difference;
-#X obj 76 330 trigger float float;
-#X text 412 526 updated for Pd version 0.33;
-#X text 19 433 Trigger takes any number of "bang" and "float" arguments
-(among others) and copies its input to its outlets \, in the requested
-forms \, in right-to-left order. Hook it to two inputs without crossing
-the wires and you get the expected result. Cross the wires and you
-get a memory effect.;
-#X text 9 136 In Pd you must sometimes think about what order an object
-is going to get its messages in. If an outlet is connected to more
-than one inlet it's undefined which inlet will get the cookie first.
-I've rigged this example so that the left-hand side box gets its inputs
-in the good \, right-to-left order \, so that the hot inlet gets hit
-when all the data are good. The "bad adder" happens to receive its
-inputs in the wrong order and is perpetually doing its addition before
-all the data are in. There's an object that exists solely to allow
-you to control message order explicitly:;
-#X text 114 16 In Pd \, most objects carry out their functions when
-they get messages in their leftmost inlets \, and their other inlets
-are for storing values that can modify the next action. Here \, the
-"+" object does its thing only when the left-hand input changes.;
-#X connect 2 0 21 0;
-#X connect 5 0 3 0;
-#X connect 6 0 7 0;
-#X connect 6 0 7 1;
-#X connect 6 0 5 1;
-#X connect 6 0 5 0;
-#X connect 7 0 4 0;
-#X connect 9 0 11 0;
-#X connect 10 0 11 1;
-#X connect 11 0 8 0;
-#X connect 17 0 0 0;
-#X connect 18 0 1 0;
-#X connect 21 0 17 0;
-#X connect 21 0 18 1;
-#X connect 21 1 17 1;
-#X connect 21 1 18 0;