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-#N canvas 648 0 632 642 10;
-#X msg 55 123 reset;
-#X obj 13 59 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1
-;
-#X msg 13 123 200;
-#X obj 13 100 until;
-#X msg 13 79 230400;
-#X obj 13 177 #out window;
-#X text 232 250 The argument establishes grid dimensions in parentheses
-in the order of columns \, rows and grid dimensions.;
-#X text 232 456 Symbols are considered as a list of ascii characters.
-;
-#X text 232 478 Like a sequence of ints sent one after another \, except
-in a single message.;
-#X text 232 680 The grid resulting from the incoming integers and/or
-grids is output from the outlet.;
-#X text 99 24 This object allows you to produce grids from non-grid
-data \, such as integers and lists of integers. This object also reframes/resyncs
-grids so that multiple grids may be joined together \, or single grids
-may be split. That kind of operation is already done implicitly in
-many cases (e.g. sending an integer or list to a grid-receiving inlet)
-but using this object you have greater flexibility on the conversion.
-;
-#X text 232 421 This equivalent to filtering the grid through an [#to_float]
-object. It is over ten times faster.;
-#X msg 157 125 per_message;
-#X msg 158 147 240 320 3;
-#X text 232 347 Begins a new grid if there is no current grid. puts
-that integer in the current grid. ends the grid if it is full. the
-constructed grid is not stored: it is streamed. the stream is buffered
-\, so the output is in packets of about a thousand numbers.;
-#X text 232 579 "per message" : the grid will shape itself according
-to the incoming data. Almost obsolete as sending a list to any grid
-inlet will result in the same except the latter can not be cast to
-other than int32.;
-#X text 232 535 "to_ascii \$1" converts ints as decimal in ascii codes
-;
-#X obj 294 166 #import;
-#X msg 294 144 to_ascii \$1;
-#X floatatom 294 124 5 0 0 0 - - -;
-#X obj 294 188 #print;
-#X obj 0 0 doc_h;
-#X obj 3 317 doc_i 2;
-#X obj 13 149 #import (240 320 3);
-#X obj 3 650 doc_o 1;
-#X obj 3 220 doc_c 2;
-#X text 232 285 default: i;
-#X obj 14 347 doc_ii 0;
-#X obj 14 557 doc_ii 1;
-#X obj 14 250 doc_cc 0;
-#X obj 14 285 doc_cc 1;
-#X obj 97 250 doc_m c0 grid;
-#X obj 97 285 doc_m c1 numtype;
-#X obj 97 347 doc_m i0 float;
-#X obj 97 456 doc_m i0 symbol;
-#X obj 97 478 doc_m i0 list;
-#X obj 97 513 doc_m i0 reset;
-#X text 232 513 aborts the current grid if there is one.;
-#X obj 97 535 doc_m i0 to_ascii;
-#X obj 97 421 doc_m i0 grid;
-#X obj 97 579 doc_m i1 per_message;
-#X obj 97 557 doc_m i1 grid;
-#X obj 14 680 doc_oo 0;
-#X obj 97 680 doc_m o0 grid;
-#X obj 0 725 doc_f;
-#X text 232 557 same as arg 0;
-#X connect 0 0 23 0;
-#X connect 1 0 4 0;
-#X connect 2 0 23 0;
-#X connect 3 0 2 0;
-#X connect 4 0 3 0;
-#X connect 12 0 23 1;
-#X connect 13 0 23 1;
-#X connect 17 0 20 0;
-#X connect 18 0 17 0;
-#X connect 19 0 18 0;
-#X connect 23 0 5 0;
-#X connect 31 1 6 0;
-#X connect 32 1 26 0;
-#X connect 33 1 14 0;
-#X connect 34 1 7 0;
-#X connect 35 1 8 0;
-#X connect 36 1 37 0;
-#X connect 38 1 16 0;
-#X connect 39 1 11 0;
-#X connect 40 1 15 0;
-#X connect 41 1 45 0;
-#X connect 43 1 9 0;