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/send-help.pd | 132 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 132 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/pddp/send-help.pd (limited to 'doc/pddp/send-help.pd') diff --git a/doc/pddp/send-help.pd b/doc/pddp/send-help.pd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7508db41 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/pddp/send-help.pd @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +#N canvas 1 2 640 638 12; +#X obj 117 554 pddp; +#X obj 8 3 cnv 15 90 578 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 +0; +#X text 37 44 INLETS:; +#X text 29 170 OUTLETS:; +#X text 14 115 ARGUMENTS:; +#X text 19 213 EXAMPLES:; +#X text 23 369 SEE ALSO:; +#N canvas 109 3 419 268 Related_Objects 0; +#X text 25 11 Native Pd Objects; +#X text 22 148 Externals and other object libraries; +#X obj 11 53 receive~; +#X obj 95 54 send~; +#X obj 220 54 throw~; +#X obj 285 54 catch~; +#X obj 21 103 tabreceive~; +#X obj 129 103 tabsend~; +#X obj 211 103 netsend; +#X obj 287 103 netreceive; +#X text 189 199 [dist]; +#X text 191 221 [netdist]; +#X text 309 177 [remote]; +#X obj 350 54 value; +#X obj 150 53 receive; +#X text 28 175 [streamout~]; +#X text 29 197 [sendlocal]; +#X text 290 227 [system]; +#X text 29 219 [shoutcast~]; +#X text 287 200 [sendOSC]; +#X text 188 177 [send13~]; +#X restore 117 499 pd Related_Objects; +#N canvas 90 1 655 636 More_Info 0; +#X obj 44 576 pddp_open all_about_send_n_receive; +#X text 27 511 There is a lot of information available about [send] +and [receive] \, but that means there's lots to know! Open the abstraction +below to learn more...; +#X text 34 18 SEND USING [SEND] OR MESSAGE? DYNAMIC SEND?; +#X text 42 52 Consider this:; +#X floatatom 172 53 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X floatatom 237 53 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X obj 172 79 s dave; +#X obj 237 79 s hans; +#X obj 371 57 r dave; +#X obj 447 56 r hans; +#X floatatom 371 84 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X floatatom 447 85 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X text 41 136 Now consider this:; +#X floatatom 200 138 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X floatatom 269 139 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X msg 200 166 \; dave \$1; +#X msg 269 166 \; hans \$1; +#X text 43 278 And to complicate things a little more \, and offer +some interesting functionality \, consider the following:; +#X obj 371 107 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 +-1; +#X obj 447 107 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 +-1; +#X obj 64 322 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 +-1; +#X obj 188 321 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 +-1; +#X obj 64 346 symbol dave; +#X obj 188 345 symbol hans; +#X msg 67 394 \; \$1 42; +#X text 143 384 In this example \, I have created a single routine +which acts as a 'dynamic' send object. The variable ($1) in this message +box is replaced by the incoming 'symbol'.; +#X text 135 213 In this example \, the message box contains a Pd command +which effectively sends the value of the variable ($1) to either 'dave' +or 'hans'.; +#X connect 4 0 6 0; +#X connect 5 0 7 0; +#X connect 8 0 10 0; +#X connect 9 0 11 0; +#X connect 10 0 18 0; +#X connect 11 0 19 0; +#X connect 13 0 15 0; +#X connect 14 0 16 0; +#X connect 20 0 22 0; +#X connect 21 0 23 0; +#X connect 22 0 24 0; +#X connect 23 0 24 0; +#X restore 117 528 pd More_Info; +#X obj 116 250 s; +#X floatatom 116 226 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X floatatom 218 255 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X obj 218 226 r; +#X floatatom 273 255 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X obj 273 226 r; +#X floatatom 324 255 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X obj 324 226 r; +#X floatatom 120 309 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X floatatom 375 335 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X floatatom 446 335 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X floatatom 521 335 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X text 119 289 with creation argument; +#X obj 120 333 s dave; +#X obj 375 306 r dave; +#X obj 446 306 r dave; +#X floatatom 220 310 5 0 0 0 - - -; +#X text 104 45 None. Data can be inputted to the [receive] object using +the [send] object or by creating a Pd 'send' command in a message box. +The [receive] object accepts any atom type as input.; +#X obj 521 306 r hans; +#X obj 220 334 s hans; +#X text 114 386 doc/1.manual/x5.htm; +#X text 114 369 doc/1.manual/x2.htm; +#X text 114 403 doc/2.control.examples/09.send_receive.pd; +#X text 114 419 doc/2.control.examples/10.more.messages.pd; +#X text 115 435 doc/2.control.examples/11.review.pd; +#X text 115 452 doc/2.control.examples/13.locality.pd; +#X text 115 470 doc/5.reference/help-message.pd; +#X obj 56 18 send; +#X text 109 18 - SEND MESSAGES WITHOUT PATCH CORDS - abbreviation: +; +#X obj 551 18 s; +#X text 107 171 None - sends messages to a corresponding [receive] +of the same name.; +#X text 105 115 One - [send] accepts a single argument (text \, not +numbers) which is a 'name'. A [send] object corresponds to all [receive] +objects of the same name.; +#X text 161 555 - Dave Sabine \, September 12 \, 2003; +#X connect 10 0 9 0; +#X connect 12 0 11 0; +#X connect 14 0 13 0; +#X connect 16 0 15 0; +#X connect 17 0 22 0; +#X connect 23 0 18 0; +#X connect 24 0 19 0; +#X connect 25 0 28 0; +#X connect 27 0 20 0; -- cgit v1.2.1