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-#N canvas 171 73 718 283 12;
-#X obj 34 60 inlet;
-#X obj 34 88 float \$1;
-#X obj 34 116 send \$2;
-#X text 26 225 For obvious reasons you might not want to call a patch
-as an abstraction from itself.;
-#X text 151 183 In this case \$1 is a number you can specify and \$2
-is a "send" destination.;
-#X text 461 260 updated for Pd version 0.26;
-#X text 154 103 When you call an abstraction by typing \, say \, "sendnumber
-1 x" in an object box. the subpatch can access the values of the creation
-arguments (1 and x) as "$1" and "$2" innside object boxes. Typing \$1
-inside a message box has a different meaning (see the message box help
-window.);
-#X text 155 31 This window is used by 11.subpatch.pd to demonstrate
-the abstraction mechanism in Pd. If you've opened this window directly
-\, you might also want to open the other one to see how it's used.
-;
-#X connect 0 0 1 0;
-#X connect 1 0 2 0;