From 061e4be1f20ac78e3b52bc6429322d5fadcf5831 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hans-Christoph Steiner Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 00:25:05 +0000 Subject: cleaned up a number of patches; renamed all to the standard -help.pd format; added some more ideas to the style guide; finished up lists_vs_anythings svn path=/trunk/; revision=2841 --- doc/pddp/moses-help.pd | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 57 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/pddp/moses-help.pd (limited to 'doc/pddp/moses-help.pd') diff --git a/doc/pddp/moses-help.pd b/doc/pddp/moses-help.pd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..01e8a590 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/pddp/moses-help.pd @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +#N canvas 10 0 452 619 10; +#X obj 29 141 moses 10; +#X floatatom 29 121 4 0 0; +#X floatatom 83 120 4 0 0; +#X floatatom 29 166 4 0 0; +#X floatatom 83 166 4 0 0; +#X obj 30 15 moses; +#X text 71 15 - part a stream of numbers; +#X text 19 44 Moses takes numbers and outputs them at left if they're +less than a control value \, and at right if they're greater or equal +to it. The creation argument initializes the control value (10 in this +example) and the right inlet changes it.; +#X obj 27 301 moses 0; +#X floatatom 27 325 5 0 0; +#X floatatom 70 325 5 0 0; +#X floatatom 27 279 5 0 0; +#X text 17 189 One way to think of [moses] is as a filter. For the +following example \, imagine that [moses] works as a low pass and high +pass filter simoultaneously -- for non-audio signals. Below you will +see that negative numbers will pass through the left outlet while positive +numbers will pass through the right outlet.; +#X text 17 348 Before the days of [moses] \, the same effect would +require a completely different structure \, as in the example below: +; +#X floatatom 25 384 5 0 0; +#X floatatom 25 433 5 0 0; +#X obj 25 408 min -1; +#X obj 74 409 max 0; +#X floatatom 74 433 5 0 0; +#X text 73 383 An ol'fashioned way of achieving a similar result.; +#X text 16 474 RELATED OBJECTS; +#N canvas 0 0 454 304 related_objects_from_other_libraries 0; +#X obj 34 29 split; +#X text 18 86 These objects are offered in Pd only if you have downloaded +and properly installed the appropriate library. These objects may or +may not exist in a single library.; +#X text 17 135 The best places to find information about Pd's libraries +is:; +#X text 14 157 www.puredata.org and click on "Downloads" then "Software" +; +#X text 15 173 or; +#X text 16 187 iem.kug.ac.at/pdb/; +#X restore 22 494 pd related_objects_from_other_libraries; +#X text 18 530 This document was updated for Pd version 0.35 test 26 +by Dave Sabine as part of a project called pddp proposed by Krzysztof +Czaja to build comprehensive documentation for Pd.; +#X connect 0 0 3 0; +#X connect 0 1 4 0; +#X connect 1 0 0 0; +#X connect 2 0 0 1; +#X connect 8 0 9 0; +#X connect 8 1 10 0; +#X connect 11 0 8 0; +#X connect 14 0 16 0; +#X connect 14 0 17 0; +#X connect 16 0 15 0; +#X connect 17 0 18 0; -- cgit v1.2.1