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diff --git a/desiredata/doc/4.data.structures/11.array.controls.pd b/desiredata/doc/4.data.structures/11.array.controls.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 8e04662f..00000000 --- a/desiredata/doc/4.data.structures/11.array.controls.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#N struct template11 float x float y array a template11a; -#N struct template11a float x float amp float w1 float w2; -#N canvas 14 266 568 347 12; -#X text 300 287 updated for Pd version 0.39; -#N canvas 587 7 540 455 template11 1; -#X obj 41 303 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 41 325 t b b; -#X obj 222 384 pointer; -#X msg 72 353 traverse pd-data11 \, bang; -#X obj 43 409 append template11 x y; -#X msg 41 385 50 50; -#X obj 23 19 struct template11 float x float y array a template11a -; -#X obj 31 254 filledpolygon 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 30 0 30 0 0; -#X obj 31 134 plot -w w1 a 0 2 5 0; -#X obj 33 190 plot -w w2 a 0 2 5 15; -#X obj 40 83 plot -y amp(0:100)(0:100) a 500 2 5 30; -#X text 41 61 Graph (x \, amp) pairs (using "amp" as the "y" field"): -; -#X text 33 108 Graph "w1" as width ("y" is zero); -#X text 30 168 also "w2" \, at (5 \, 15) to disambiguate the one at -(5 \, 0); -#X text 28 231 Mark the scalar itself; -#X connect 0 0 1 0; -#X connect 1 0 5 0; -#X connect 1 1 3 0; -#X connect 2 0 4 2; -#X connect 3 0 2 0; -#X connect 5 0 4 0; -#X restore 40 233 pd template11; -#N canvas 25 458 313 196 data11 1; -#X scalar template11 41 87 \; 2 0 0 0 \; 18 51 7 0 \; 98 41 0 5 \; -109 0 0 0 \; \;; -#X coords 0 196 1 195 0 0 0; -#X restore 51 299 pd data11; -#N canvas 336 497 561 109 template11a 0; -#X obj 23 19 struct template11a float x float amp float w1 float w2 -; -#X restore 47 271 pd template11a; -#X text 25 13 You can control which variable is used as "x" \, "y" -\, and "width" when plotting an array. In this example a single array -"a" is plotted three times \, to show the values of the "amp" \, "w1" -and "w2" fields. This is convenient when you want to have several variables -in each point of the array and need several traces of the same array -to visualize it all.; -#X text 24 127 In this example the array points have no "y" field at -all \, so if no variable is supplied to use instead of "y" \, the array -is flat along its "x" axis.; |