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#X text 12 185 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Dave Sabine \, April 25 \, 2003 .
Jonathan Wilkes revised the patch to conform to the PDDP template for
Pd version 0.42.;
-#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS control array;
#X text 12 45 DESCRIPTION read numbers from a table and output as signal
;
-#X text 12 65 INLET_0 float set;
-#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 float;
#X text 12 165 RELEASE_DATE 1997;
+#X text 12 5 KEYWORDS signal array;
+#X text 12 65 INLET_0 signal set;
+#X text 12 85 OUTLET_0 signal;
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#X obj 475 3 tabread~;
#X obj 445 20 pddp/pddplink http://wiki.puredata.info/en/tabread~ -text
pdpedia: tabread~;
-#X text 168 285 - a float at the left inlet will move to the corresponding
-index in the table's array. The index ranges from 0 to the size of
-the array minus one (numbers outside this range are ignored). By default
-\, the size of an array in a table is 100 - or 0 to 99 . The actual
-size of the array can be altered using the array's dialog box or the
-resize command. More about arrays can be found below.;
-#X text 98 402 set;
-#X text 168 500 - the argument informs [tabread~] which array to read.
+#X text 98 375 set;
+#X text 168 482 - the argument informs [tabread~] which array to read.
The array must exist in an open Pd patch/canvas or an error message
will appear in the terminal window.;
-#X text 168 452 - outputs a floating point number which corresponds
-to the index you query using the inlet.;
#X floatatom 106 223 0 0 0 0 value - -;
#X floatatom 87 65 0 0 99 0 index - -;
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@@ -98,18 +88,17 @@ to the index you query using the inlet.;
#X restore 383 83 graph;
#X text 346 217 mouse to draw new values.;
#X text 346 204 Open the table and use your;
-#X text 98 546 doc/2.control.examples/15.arrays.pd;
-#X text 98 561 doc/2.control.examples/16.more.arrays.pd;
-#X text 168 402 - the "set" message allows you to read from dynamic
+#X text 98 538 doc/2.control.examples/15.arrays.pd;
+#X text 98 553 doc/2.control.examples/16.more.arrays.pd;
+#X text 168 375 - the "set" message allows you to read from dynamic
sources (e.g. \, "set tabread~-help-array"). You can change the source
at any time using the "set" message.;
-#X text 98 380 list;
-#X text 168 380 - a list will be truncated to the first item.;
#X text 11 24 read numbers from a table and output as signal;
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+#X obj 4 597 pddp/pddplink all_about_help_patches.pd -text Usage Guide
;
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@@ -124,15 +113,25 @@ at any time using the "set" message.;
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+#X text 98 278 signal;
+#X text 168 278 - a signal at the left inlet will move to the corresponding
+index in the table's array. The index ranges from 0 to the size of
+the array minus one (numbers outside this range are ignored). By default
+\, the size of an array in a table is 100 - or 0 to 99 . The actual
+size of the array can be altered using the array's dialog box or the
+resize command. More about arrays can be found below.;
+#X text 98 434 signal;
+#X text 168 434 - outputs is an audio signal which corresponds to the
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