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-#X text 10 210 In all these examples the [# +] numop is used. All the
-numeric operators can be found in the numeric operator help patch (right
-click on the [# +] and select help to view them). If you want to see
-what effects other numops can do \, try replacing the [# +] numop with
-another one (either cut and past a different numop from the help file
-or create the object in the current canvas.;
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-#X text 15 -261 Will demonstrate how to use the metro (see pd_intro
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-a grid in real-time.;
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-#X text 457 -260 We introduce the [#clip] object. It is used with numops
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-Colour wrapping occurs when the individual pixel values in a grid exceed
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