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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#N canvas 10 40 624 464 12;
+#N canvas 10 40 628 468 12;
#X obj 8 -33 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty selectors 20 12 0 24 -228992
-66577 0;
#N canvas 10 40 620 460 object 0;
@@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ element in the message. It tells the object which receives that message
what to do with it. A selector is basically like a command or a function.
;
#X text 22 319 Here's the technical definition:;
-#X text 22 350 The selector is a symbolic atom \, which is a non-numeric
-string with no white space \, semicolons \, or commas. In the case
-of messages whose first element is a numeric atom \, the selector is
-implied.;
#X text 220 129 <-- "output-left" is the selector;
#X text 250 179 <-- "output-right" is the selector;
+#X text 22 350 The selector is a symbolic atom \, which is a non-numeric
+string with no white space \, semicolons \, or commas. In the case
+of messages whose first element is a numeric atom \, the "float" selector
+is implied.;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 1 3 0;
#X connect 4 0 1 0;