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96 260 GridFlow is sponsored by Artengine.; -#X text 96 73 C++ Programming : Mathieu Bouchard; -#X text 96 100 Pd Programming (abstractions) : Mathieu Bouchard; -#X text 96 160 Pd Help Files (former ones) and Tutorials : Darsha Hewitt -\, Stephanie Brodeur \, Alexandre Castonguay; -#X text 96 130 Pd Help Files (current ones) : Mathieu Bouchard \, Patrick -Boivin; -#X text 19 47 Credits; -#X text 16 231 Sponsors; -#X text 96 195 OSX porting : Mathieu Bouchard \, James Tittle \, Adam -Lindsay \, Patrick Boivin \, and others.; -#X text 96 341 Development of [#from_pix] and [#to_pix] was sponsored -by Videographe PARC; -#X text 96 400 Development of GridFlow 0.9.3 and later has used Videographe -as a meeting place. 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The default value is 256 and it -has no effect.; -#X text 232 279 This value corresponds to the secondary contrast (inverse -whiteness) \, it varies the amount of incoming black into the image. -The default value is 256 and it has no effect.; -#X obj 103 564 #convolve; -#X obj 169 564 #posterize; -#X obj 241 564 #solarize; -#X obj 307 564 #layer; -#X text 366 118 contrast about black; -#X text 216 118 contrast about white; -#X obj 3 564 doc_also; -#X obj 14 534 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 415 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 450 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 472 doc_ii 2; -#X text 232 415 produces a grid like the incoming grid but with different -constrast.; -#X text 7 42 resulting values outside 0-255 are automatically clipped. -; -#X obj 14 279 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 14 327 doc_cc 1; -#X text 232 450 same as arg 0; -#X text 232 472 same as arg 1; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 584 doc_f; -#X obj 3 249 doc_c 0..2; -#X obj 3 385 doc_i 3; -#X obj 3 504 doc_o 1; -#X obj 97 534 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 415 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 327 doc_m c1 grid; -#X obj 97 279 doc_m c0 grid; -#X obj 97 450 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 472 doc_m i2 grid; -#X connect 0 0 9 0; -#X connect 1 0 9 0; -#X connect 2 0 1 0; -#X connect 3 0 5 0; -#X connect 4 0 6 0; -#X connect 5 0 11 1; -#X connect 6 0 11 2; -#X connect 7 0 9 0; -#X connect 9 0 11 0; -#X connect 11 0 8 0; -#X connect 20 1 14 0; -#X connect 20 1 15 0; -#X connect 20 1 16 0; -#X connect 20 1 17 0; -#X connect 37 1 25 0; -#X connect 38 1 12 0; -#X connect 39 1 13 0; -#X connect 40 1 29 0; -#X connect 41 1 30 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#convolve-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#convolve-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index d644340d..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#convolve-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 678 0 632 642 10; -#X obj 43 87 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 -; -#X msg 255 135 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1; -#X obj 255 113 loadbang; -#X obj 255 157 #redim (3 3); -#X obj 43 158 #in; -#X obj 43 241 #out window; -#X obj 103 723 #contrast; -#X obj 169 723 #posterize; -#X obj 241 723 #solarize; -#X obj 307 723 #layer; -#X obj 43 183 #convolve \, op ^ \, fold + \, seed 0; -#X text 14 28 [#convolve] is used to perform various transformations -on images such as blurring \, sharpening \, finding edges \, embossing -\, cellular automata and many others.; -#X text 232 316 This is the convolution grid and it gets stored in -the other object. If rows2 and/or columns 2 are odd numbers \, then -the centre of convolution is the middle of the convolution grid. If -they are even numbers \, then the chosen centre will be slightly more -to the left and/or to the top \, because the actual middle is between -celle of the grid.; -#X obj 3 723 doc_also; -#X obj 14 691 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 443 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 629 doc_ii 1; -#X text 155 216 here ^ is the parallel operator \, fold is indicated -by + and 0 is its base (seed).; -#X obj 14 316 doc_cc 0; -#X text 232 691 Resulting image.; -#X text 232 443 Splits the incoming grid into dim(rest...) parts \, -for each of those parts at (y \, x). A rectangle of such parts \, centered -around (y \, x) is combined with the convolution grid like a [#] of -operation op_para. Then each such result is folded like [#fold] of -operation op_fold and specified base. The results are assembled into -a grid that is sent to the outlet. Near the borders of the grid \, -coordinates wrap around. this means the whole grid has to be received -before production of the next grid starts.; -#X text 232 629 same as arg 0; -#X msg 43 135 open scissors.jpg \, bang; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 743 doc_f; -#X obj 3 286 doc_c 0..1; -#X obj 3 413 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 661 doc_o 1; -#X obj 97 443 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 629 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 691 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 589 doc_m i0 op numop; -#X obj 97 569 doc_m i0 fold numop; -#X obj 97 609 doc_m i0 seed grid; -#X obj 97 316 doc_m c0 grid; -#X connect 0 0 22 0; -#X connect 1 0 3 0; -#X connect 2 0 1 0; -#X connect 3 0 10 1; -#X connect 4 0 10 0; -#X connect 10 0 5 0; -#X connect 13 1 6 0; -#X connect 13 1 7 0; -#X connect 13 1 8 0; -#X connect 13 1 9 0; -#X connect 22 0 4 0; -#X connect 28 1 20 0; -#X connect 29 1 21 0; -#X connect 30 1 19 0; -#X connect 34 1 12 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#dim-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#dim-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index d86aaa70..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#dim-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 647 0 632 473 10; -#X obj 22 178 print number_of_dimensions; -#X obj 22 106 #in; -#X obj 22 130 #dim; -#X obj 22 154 #to_float; -#X text 15 37 Outputs grid dimensions (columns \, row \, channels). -; -#X text 232 353 The received grid is output as a one dimensional grid -representing grid dimensions. For example \, a grid sized like dim(240 -\, 320 \, 4) [#dim] will return a grid like dim(3) whose values are -240 \, 320 \, 4; -#X obj 3 323 doc_o 1; -#X obj 103 424 #print; -#X obj 151 424 #to_float; -#X obj 217 424 #to_list; -#X obj 3 424 doc_also; -#X obj 14 278 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 353 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 278 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 353 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 185 65 Returns list of dimensions as a grid. Given a grid sized -like Dim(240 \, 320 \, 4) \, [#dim] will return a grid like Dim(3) -\, whose values are 240 \, 320 \, 4 .; -#X text 232 278 ignores any data contained within. sends a grid dim(length -of dims) containing dims.; -#X msg 22 66 load working.jpg; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 444 doc_f; -#X obj 3 208 doc_c; -#X obj 3 248 doc_i 1; -#X connect 1 0 2 0; -#X connect 2 0 3 0; -#X connect 3 0 0 0; -#X connect 10 1 7 0; -#X connect 10 1 8 0; -#X connect 10 1 9 0; -#X connect 13 1 16 0; -#X connect 14 1 5 0; -#X connect 17 0 1 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#downscale_by-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#downscale_by-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 14f427db..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#downscale_by-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 676 0 632 699 10; -#X obj 181 115 metro 10; -#X obj 181 96 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X floatatom 251 130 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 165 144 #in; -#X msg 165 70 open bluemarble.jpg \, bang; -#X floatatom 295 143 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 251 162 #pack 2; -#X obj 165 186 #downscale_by; -#X obj 165 212 #out window; -#X text 9 24 Scales down a picture by a specified amount.; -#X obj 103 650 #scale_to; -#X obj 169 650 #scale_by; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 650 doc_also; -#X obj 3 588 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 618 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 3 491 doc_i 2; -#X obj 14 521 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 556 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 280 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 280 doc_m c0 grid; -#X obj 3 250 doc_c 1..2; -#X obj 97 521 doc_m i0 grid; -#X text 232 280 The value defines the scale factor. A pack object allows -you to vary the horizontal and vertical values idenpendently. In the -example above \, inlet 0 of [#pack] varies the image on a vertical -axis \, inlet 1 of [#pack] varies the image on a horizontal axis.; -#X obj 97 556 doc_m i1 grid; -#X text 232 556 same as arg 0; -#X text 232 521 Scales down picture by specified amount. (See scale -factor above); -#X text 232 618 grid((factor/y) (factor/x) channels); -#X text 232 354 factor is optional (default is 2).; -#X obj 97 618 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 14 411 doc_cc 1; -#X obj 97 411 doc_m c1 symbol; -#X text 232 411 "smoothly": does the downscale by averaging each block -of pixels.; -#X text 232 446 omitted: does the downscale by keeping only the top -right pixel in the block.; -#X obj 0 670 doc_f; -#X text 232 376 if it's a single value \, then that factor is to be -used for both rows and columns.; -#X connect 0 0 3 0; -#X connect 1 0 0 0; -#X connect 2 0 6 0; -#X connect 3 0 7 0; -#X connect 4 0 3 0; -#X connect 5 0 6 1; -#X connect 6 0 7 1; -#X connect 7 0 8 0; -#X connect 13 1 10 0; -#X connect 13 1 11 0; -#X connect 20 1 23 0; -#X connect 20 1 28 0; -#X connect 20 1 35 0; -#X connect 22 1 26 0; -#X connect 24 1 25 0; -#X connect 29 1 27 0; -#X connect 31 1 32 0; -#X connect 31 1 33 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#draw_hpgl-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#draw_hpgl-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 672e4689..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#draw_hpgl-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 576 129 632 396 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 367 doc_f; -#X obj 103 51 #draw_hpgl; -#X obj 3 283 doc_o 2; -#X obj 3 131 doc_i 5; -#X obj 3 91 doc_c 0; -#X obj 14 313 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 335 doc_oo 1; -#X obj 14 161 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 183 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 205 doc_ii 2; -#X obj 14 227 doc_ii 3; -#X obj 14 251 doc_ii 4; -#X obj 97 227 doc_m i3 grid; -#X obj 97 251 doc_m i4 grid; -#X text 232 227 (x y) start; -#X text 232 251 (x y) end; -#X obj 97 161 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 183 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 205 doc_m i2 grid; -#X text 232 161 image; -#X text 232 183 color; -#X text 232 205 command; -#X obj 97 335 doc_m o1 bang; -#X obj 97 313 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 335 time to draw; -#X text 232 313 image drawn on; -#X connect 13 1 15 0; -#X connect 14 1 16 0; -#X connect 17 1 20 0; -#X connect 18 1 21 0; -#X connect 19 1 22 0; -#X connect 23 1 25 0; -#X connect 24 1 26 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#draw_image-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#draw_image-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index a2fd7df4..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#draw_image-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 295 0 632 642 10; -#X obj 172 147 #in; -#X obj 135 181 #store; -#X obj 135 46 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -233017 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X obj 135 74 metro 40; -#X obj 135 283 #out window \, title #draw_image-help; -#X obj 172 99 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -233017 -1 --1; -#X obj 188 209 #in; -#X obj 188 169 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -233017 -1 --1; -#X text 194 101 2 <-- open background image; -#X text 211 171 1 <-- open foreground image; -#X obj 387 238 #dim; -#X obj 387 257 #to_list; -#X obj 387 276 unpack f f; -#X obj 393 295 pack f f; -#X obj 393 314 # / 2; -#X obj 368 314 # -; -#X obj 135 307 #mouse; -#X text 159 48 3 <-- activate rendering; -#X msg 188 190 load g001.jpg; -#X msg 172 120 load r001.jpg; -#X msg 275 257 0 0; -#X obj 275 238 loadbang; -#X text 135 331 Move mouse cursor to change layer position; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 455 doc_i 3; -#X obj 3 775 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 805 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 485 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 708 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 730 doc_ii 2; -#X text 232 397 Normally \, you would use the "put" operator \; but -others (like + and ^) can be interesting for color effects.; -#X obj 135 258 #draw_image *>>8; -#X obj 3 367 doc_c 1; -#X obj 14 397 doc_cc 0; -#X text 232 485 Background image.; -#X msg 321 197 tile; -#X text 232 708 Foreground image.; -#X text 232 673 If 1 \, foreground image will be repeated to cover -the background image.; -#X text 232 529 If 1 \, foreground image (inlet 1) will be combined -with background image (inlet 0) \, and then blended with background -image according to transparency of foreground image \, and then inserted -in the result. 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(see argument 1); -#X text 232 454 Color of the polygon.; -#X text 232 644 Resulting picture.; -#X text 232 476 Vertices of the polygon.; -#X text 232 582 Vertices. (see argument 2); -#X obj 97 419 doc_m c0 symbol/numop; -#X obj 97 454 doc_m c1 grid; -#X obj 97 476 doc_m c2 grid; -#X obj 97 538 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 560 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 582 doc_m i2 grid; -#X obj 97 644 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 0 676 doc_f; -#X connect 1 0 49 1; -#X connect 2 0 31 0; -#X connect 3 0 20 1; -#X connect 4 0 35 0; -#X connect 5 0 27 0; -#X connect 7 0 49 0; -#X connect 8 0 13 0; -#X connect 10 0 49 0; -#X connect 13 0 10 0; -#X connect 14 0 26 0; -#X connect 15 0 33 1; -#X connect 16 0 15 0; -#X connect 17 0 18 0; -#X connect 17 0 19 0; -#X connect 18 0 24 0; -#X connect 19 0 30 0; -#X connect 20 0 25 0; -#X connect 21 0 33 0; -#X connect 21 1 20 0; -#X connect 21 2 17 0; -#X connect 22 0 1 0; -#X connect 23 0 32 0; -#X connect 24 0 17 1; -#X connect 25 0 49 2; -#X connect 26 0 21 0; -#X connect 27 0 7 0; -#X connect 30 0 3 0; -#X connect 31 0 1 0; -#X connect 32 0 33 1; -#X connect 33 0 49 0; -#X connect 34 0 16 0; -#X connect 35 0 0 0; -#X connect 35 1 37 0; 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-#X obj 97 232 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 254 doc_m i0 outline; -#X obj 97 298 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 320 doc_m i2 grid; -#X text 232 298 same as arg 1; -#X text 232 232 picture to draw on; -#X text 232 254 0: fill rectangle; -#X text 232 276 1: draw outline only (1 pixel thickness); -#X text 232 382 picture drawn on; -#X obj 97 382 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 320 same as arg 2; -#X connect 10 1 7 0; -#X connect 11 1 8 0; -#X connect 12 1 9 0; -#X connect 19 1 24 0; -#X connect 20 1 26 0; -#X connect 20 1 25 0; -#X connect 21 1 23 0; -#X connect 22 1 29 0; -#X connect 28 1 27 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#draw_slider-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#draw_slider-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index fa406625..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#draw_slider-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 587 8 632 619 10; -#X obj 28 87 metro 100; -#X obj 28 70 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -24198 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X obj 28 183 #out window; 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(?); -#X connect 7 1 8 0; -#X connect 11 1 9 0; -#X connect 12 1 10 0; -#X connect 20 1 26 0; -#X connect 22 1 25 0; -#X connect 23 1 24 0; -#X connect 29 1 28 0; -#X connect 30 1 31 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#extract_diagonal-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#extract_diagonal-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index f21b9272..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#extract_diagonal-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 0 0 632 547 10; -#X obj 53 82 cv/#SVD; -#X obj 70 104 display; -#X obj 54 174 display; -#X msg 53 63 2 2 f # 30 40 50 60; -#X text 53 43 numbers coming from the equation of an ellipse; -#X text 101 85 eigenvectors show the direction of axes of the ellipse -; -#X text 64 155 eigenvalues show the square of the length of the axes -; -#X obj 23 233 #extract_diagonal; -#X obj 36 257 display; -#X text 130 232 just keep the diagonal of the matrix; -#X obj 24 324 display; -#X text 99 304 just the radiuses; -#X obj 23 304 # sqrt (f #); -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 358 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 398 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 458 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 488 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 428 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 0 518 doc_f; -#X obj 97 428 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 488 doc_m o0 grid; -#X connect 0 0 2 0; -#X connect 0 0 7 0; -#X connect 0 1 1 0; -#X connect 3 0 0 0; -#X connect 7 0 8 0; -#X connect 7 0 12 0; -#X connect 12 0 10 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#fade-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#fade-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index fe3adfe5..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#fade-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 676 0 632 596 10; -#X obj 253 236 #out window; -#X obj 131 111 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 131 150 #in; -#X floatatom 295 218 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 131 89 metro 500; -#X obj 131 70 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X obj 253 113 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 253 152 #in; -#X obj 253 91 metro 500; -#X obj 253 72 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X obj 253 217 #fade; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 390 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 487 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 517 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 420 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 455 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 3 275 doc_c 1; -#X obj 97 420 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 455 doc_m i1 grid; -#X text 232 332 indicates the amount of one image being blended with -the other. 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For example \, if -maxraise=2 and maxdrop=4 \, then with each new message an output is -produced that is at most 2 more or 4 less than the previous output. -; -#X obj 97 400 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 422 doc_m i2 grid; -#X text 232 400 same as arg 0; -#X text 232 422 same as arg 1; -#X obj 0 514 doc_f; -#X text 16 33 non-linear temporal lowpass filter; -#X text 16 47 (piecewise-constant); -#X text 14 61 it is named "lin" because it has an output similar to -[line] \, though the input is much different.; -#X connect 11 1 13 0; -#X connect 12 1 14 0; -#X connect 15 1 16 0; -#X connect 17 1 19 0; -#X connect 18 1 20 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#fastblur-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#fastblur-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 12ce00a6..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#fastblur-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 310 131 632 598 10; -#N canvas 0 0 450 300 test 0; -#X obj 264 137 # +; -#X obj 23 58 #for (0 0) (5 5) (1 1); 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-#X obj 13 125 #outer * (1 0); -#X obj 13 255 #inner (1 0); -#X text 89 255 convert complex to real (kicking dummy imaginary); -#X text 100 125 convert real to complex (introducing dummy imaginary=0) -; -#X obj 13 217 # / (f # 16); -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 355 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 395 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 589 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 619 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 425 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 0 651 doc_f; -#X obj 13 312 #join 1; -#X obj 97 619 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 425 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 491 doc_m i0 sign; -#X obj 97 535 doc_m i0 skip; -#X text 232 557 1: skip the y dimension (do fft only along x); -#X text 20 35 spatial fft; -#X obj 97 447 doc_m i0 real; -#X text 232 535 0: don't skip the y dimension (do fft along both y -and x); -#X text 232 491 1: forward fft; -#X text 232 513 -1: backward fft; -#X text 232 447 0: complex fft; -#X text 232 469 1: real fft; -#X text 232 425 grid to apply fft on; -#X text 232 619 grid that fft was applied on; -#X connect 0 0 6 0; -#X connect 1 0 16 0; -#X connect 2 0 5 0; -#X connect 3 0 2 0; -#X connect 4 0 2 0; -#X connect 5 0 15 0; -#X connect 5 1 10 0; -#X connect 6 0 19 0; -#X connect 7 0 6 0; -#X connect 8 0 6 0; -#X connect 9 0 8 0; -#X connect 11 0 27 1; -#X connect 13 0 14 0; -#X connect 14 0 27 0; -#X connect 15 0 0 0; -#X connect 16 0 13 0; -#X connect 19 0 1 0; -#X connect 27 0 12 0; -#X connect 28 1 41 0; -#X connect 29 1 40 0; -#X connect 30 1 36 0; -#X connect 30 1 37 0; -#X connect 31 1 32 0; -#X connect 31 1 35 0; -#X connect 34 1 39 0; -#X connect 34 1 38 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#finished-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#finished-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 46a31bdb..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#finished-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 648 0 632 642 10; -#X text 21 37 a bang is emitted every time a grid transmission ends -; -#X obj 23 114 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -233017 -1 --1; -#X obj 23 85 #finished; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 568 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 630 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 528 doc_c 0; -#X obj 14 660 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 598 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 598 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 660 doc_m o0 bang; -#X text 232 598 a bang is emitted every time a grid transmission ends. -; -#X obj 0 710 doc_f; -#X obj 23 66 t a a; -#X obj 89 66 #convolve (1 3 # 1 2 1); -#X text 90 85 this is a pattern where [t b a] doesn't cut it \, because -the bang would be output too early \, as it gets output at GRID_BEGIN -time (the time at which the grid message is sent). But [#convolve] -only outputs its contents after GRID_FLOW time \, which is what [#finished] -ensures. However you still need a [t a a] \, because [#finished]'s -GRID_FINISH time must happen after [#convolve]'s GRID_FINISH \, so -that you can be sure that [#convolve] is really finished with producing -its output.; -#X obj 3 690 doc_also; -#X obj 103 690 #t; -#X text 39 278 the 2nd exception is that it definitely doesn't support -any control-recursion (an object can't start processing a new message -before it has finished processing its message).; -#X obj 410 221 pdp_qt; -#X obj 410 252 print; -#X msg 409 199; -#X text 40 327 the third exception is that the GRID atom type is not -officially recognised by PureData because PureData provides no means -for externals to register new atom types. You can see the effect of -this in how GEM uses the POINTER atom type in an unstable way (which -is also how GridFlow used to do it); -#X text 38 215 this is one of GridFlow's exceptions to how much grid-processing -is like normal pd message passing. there is also the [#t] class that -provides a shortcut for the most common use pattern of [#t].; -#X text 41 416 the fourth exception is that GridInlets support multiple -selectors with quite peculiar autocasts \, meaning that [# +] can't -support the equivalent of the 'list' message in the [+] class.; -#X text 40 479 much of the text of this page should really go somewhere -else \, but there is no place for it yet.; -#X connect 2 0 1 0; -#X connect 9 1 11 0; -#X connect 13 0 2 0; -#X connect 13 1 14 0; -#X connect 16 1 17 0; -#X connect 19 0 20 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#fold-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#fold-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 0120aad9..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#fold-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 678 0 632 661 10; -#X obj 98 184 display; -#X obj 29 252 display; -#X text 26 38 Treats the grid as a grid of one- dimensional grids such -that the same operation (here addition) will be performed on all its -elements together with the base value. the results are combined back. -each #fold operation removes a dimension. syntax: #fold ; -#X obj 143 249 #to_float; -#X obj 143 274 print values; -#X text 6 721 some other forms:; -#X obj 140 722 #fold *; -#X obj 17 695 #fold + \, seed 0; -#X obj 211 722 #fold ^; -#X obj 284 722 #fold &; -#X obj 355 722 #fold |; -#N canvas 0 0 500 313 more 1; -#X obj 98 82 display; -#X obj 28 48 #import (2 2 2); -#X obj 29 170 display; -#X msg 28 27 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 5; -#X text 154 24 <-- clicking here creates a grid through [#import]; -#X obj 122 170 #to_float; -#X obj 122 195 print values; -#X obj 28 137 #fold + \, seed (0 0); -#X connect 1 0 0 0; -#X connect 1 0 7 0; -#X connect 3 0 1 0; -#X connect 5 0 6 0; -#X connect 7 0 2 0; -#X connect 7 0 5 0; -#X restore 160 694 pd more info; -#X msg 28 129 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 5; -#X obj 28 153 #import (2 3 2); -#X obj 28 224 #fold +; -#X text 203 129 <-- clicking here creates a grid through [#import] -; -#X obj 3 324 doc_c 1; -#X obj 3 386 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 570 doc_o 1; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 14 600 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 416 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 354 doc_cc 0; -#X text 219 155 [#fold +] computes totals; -#X text 221 176 [#fold inv+] is an alternated sum (+/-); -#X text 225 203 [#fold *] can compute the size of a grid using its -dimension list; -#X text 229 240 [#fold &] can mean "for all"; -#X text 228 260 [#fold |] can mean "there exists (at least one)"; -#X text 224 282 [#fold ^] can mean "there exists an odd number of..." -; -#X obj 97 354 doc_m c0 symbol/numop; -#X text 232 354 the operator to fold with.; -#X obj 97 416 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 477 doc_m i0 op; -#X obj 97 499 doc_m i0 seed; -#X text 232 477 same as arg 0; -#X text 232 416 replaces every subgrid by the result of a cascade on -that subgrid. Doing that with seed value 0 and operation + on grid -"2 3 5 7" will compute ((((0+2)+3)+5)+7) find the total "17".; -#X text 232 499 the initial value for the folding. (default: whatever -does nothing for the chosen op \; e.g. 0 + \, 0 - \, 1 * \, ...). this -can be a grid of any size \, and this decides the size of the subgrids -we are working on.; -#X obj 97 600 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 600 Outputs a grid that has one less dimension than the -input.; -#X obj 0 632 doc_f; -#X connect 3 0 4 0; -#X connect 12 0 13 0; -#X connect 13 0 0 0; -#X connect 13 0 14 0; -#X connect 14 0 1 0; -#X connect 14 0 3 0; -#X connect 29 1 30 0; -#X connect 31 1 35 0; -#X connect 32 1 34 0; -#X connect 33 1 36 0; -#X connect 37 1 38 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#for-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#for-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 28903e51..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#for-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 661 0 632 642 10; -#X floatatom 13 197 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 45 219 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 78 238 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 13 329 #print; -#X obj 33 296 display; -#X text 119 238 <-- step value; -#X text 90 217 <-- upper bound; -#X text 60 194 <-- lower bound; -#X obj 13 261 #for 0 8 1; -#X obj 264 328 #print; -#X obj 314 288 display; -#X msg 264 198 0 0; -#X msg 369 244 1 1; -#X msg 326 223 4 4; -#X text 232 484 Upper bound; -#X text 232 506 Step value; -#X text 232 449 Lower bound. As with the other arguments \, they are -overwritten when another value is given.; -#X text 414 244 <-- step value (1); -#X text 373 222 <-- upper bound (2); -#X text 309 197 <-- lower bound (3); -#X text 26 38 When given scalar bounds \, works like a regular [for] -object plugged to a [#import] tuned for a Dim(size) where size is the -number of values produced by a bang to that [for].; -#X text 232 656 Sets the upper bound; -#X text 232 678 Sets the step value; -#X text 232 740 The result of the operation is a single dimension grid -in the case of scalar values and variable dimensions for vectors.; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 538 doc_i 3; -#X obj 3 419 doc_c 3; -#X text 232 568 activate object (send output); -#X text 232 590 Sets the lower bound and activate; -#X text 232 634 Sets the lower bound without activating; -#X text 26 84 When given vector bounds \, will work like any number -of [for] objects producing all possible combinations of their values -in the proper order. 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For -example: "open sewing.jpg".; -#X obj 97 480 doc_m i0 bang; -#X obj 97 1082 doc_m o1 float int; -#X text 232 1082 frame number of the frame currently being viewed. -Applies to formats that have frame numbers \, i.e. video.; -#X text 232 480 A bang reads a frame and sends it through the outlet. -Since frames from videos and live streams are read as a series of individual -grids \, successive bangs advance through the frames. A bang reads -a frame and sends it through the outlet. Since frames from videos and -live streams are read as a series of individual grids \, successive -bangs advance through the frames. this is format-specific. most formats -produce grids that have dimensions (rows columns rgb). In formats that -read from a file \, reading another picture will continue if there -are several pictures in the same file \, but if the end of file is -reached instead \, it will rewind and send the first picture again. -; -#X obj 0 1147 doc_f; -#X text 232 667 Closes the video input device. Only necessary when -you are using a live capture device.; -#X text 232 829 Will rewind video to the beginning.; -#X text 232 851 select the video frame numbered \$1 \, where 0 is the -first frame. A bang must be sent to [#in] in order to display the frame. -this only works with video file formats.; -#X text 232 645 same as set \$1 \, bang; -#X obj 97 702 doc_m i0 load; -#X text 232 702 shortcut for open \$1 \, bang \, close; -#X connect 2 0 9 0; -#X connect 3 0 9 0; -#X connect 9 0 0 0; -#X connect 10 0 17 0; -#X connect 11 0 17 0; -#X connect 12 0 17 0; -#X connect 13 0 17 0; -#X connect 15 0 17 0; -#X connect 17 0 36 0; -#X connect 17 1 14 0; -#X connect 17 1 38 0; -#X connect 19 0 20 0; -#X connect 20 0 17 0; -#X connect 21 0 23 0; -#X connect 23 0 22 0; -#X connect 32 0 17 0; -#X connect 38 0 16 0; -#X connect 39 0 17 0; -#X connect 49 1 63 0; -#X connect 50 1 71 0; -#X connect 51 1 69 0; -#X connect 52 1 70 0; -#X connect 53 1 37 0; -#X connect 53 1 5 0; -#X connect 54 1 72 0; -#X connect 55 1 7 0; -#X connect 56 1 6 0; -#X connect 57 1 58 0; -#X connect 64 1 67 0; -#X connect 65 1 66 0; -#X connect 73 1 74 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#inner-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#inner-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 612a2c6a..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#inner-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 666 0 632 642 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 158 doc_c 1; -#X obj 3 218 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 560 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 188 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 14 248 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 528 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 590 doc_oo 0; -#X text 232 248 Splits the Dim(anyA... \, lastA) left-hand grid into -Dim(anyA...) pieces of Dim(lastA) size.; -#X text 232 283 Splits the Dim(firstB \, anyB...) right-hand grid into -Dim(anyB...) pieces of Dim(firstB) size.; -#X text 232 318 On every piece pair \, does [#] using the specified -op_para operation \, followed by a [#fold] using the specified op_fold -operator and base value.; -#X text 232 366 creates a Dim(anyA... \, anyB...) grid by assembling -all the results together.; -#X text 232 401 (note: lastA must be equal to firstB.); -#X text 232 528 same as arg 0; -#X text 232 471 the operation that combines the values from the two -grids together. this defaults to "*" (as in the matrix product); -#X text 232 423 the operation that combines the result of the "op" -operations together. this defaults to "+" (as in the matrix product) -; -#X text 232 506 the base value for the fold; -#X obj 0 640 doc_f; -#X obj 97 248 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 188 doc_m c0 grid; -#X obj 97 471 doc_m i0 op; -#X obj 97 506 doc_m i0 seed; -#X obj 97 528 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 590 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 423 doc_m i0 fold; -#X obj 3 620 doc_also; -#X obj 103 620 #outer *; -#X obj 163 620 #fold +; -#X obj 62 89 #inner; -#X text 160 48 think of this one as a special combination of [#outer] -\, [#] and [#fold]. this is one of the most complex operations. It -is very useful for performing linear transforms like rotations \, scalings -\, shearings \, and some kinds of color remappings. A linear transform -is done by something called matrix multiplication \, which happens -to be [#inner]. [#inner] also does dot product and other funny operations. -; -#X connect 18 1 8 0; -#X connect 18 1 9 0; -#X connect 18 1 10 0; -#X connect 18 1 11 0; -#X connect 18 1 12 0; -#X connect 20 1 14 0; -#X connect 21 1 16 0; -#X connect 22 1 13 0; -#X connect 24 1 15 0; -#X connect 25 1 26 0; -#X connect 25 1 27 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.aalib-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.aalib-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index e97765d1..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.aalib-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 684 0 632 568 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 67 doc_c; -#X msg 48 109 open aalib X11; -#X text 161 105 Normally "X11" with uppercase X \; else consult the -AALib manual.; -#X text 161 141 you can pass "commandline options" of AALib here \, -after "X11" or whichever other thing you chose instead of "X11".; -#X obj 3 179 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 477 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 209 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 507 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 507 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 209 doc_m i0 grid; -#X text 232 209 grid(rows columns 1): converts a greyscale image to -an ascii image and possibly displays it. note that the image is typically -downscaled by a factor of 2 by aalib itself.; -#X text 232 257 grid(rows columns 2): the inverse of "dump". Both together -in a loop allow to post-process aalib's buffer before displaying. Goes -well with "draw" \, "autodraw". the first channel is for the ascii -codes and the second channel is for the attributes (colour \, blink). -; -#X obj 97 432 doc_m i0 print; -#X text 232 432 \$1=y \$2=x \$3=attr \$4=text where text is a symbol -and the rest are ints.; -#X obj 97 331 doc_m i0 autodraw; -#X text 232 331 "autodraw 1" does a "draw" after each incoming grid. -; -#X text 232 353 "autodraw 0" does not.; -#X obj 97 375 doc_m i0 draw; -#X text 232 375 eventually you need to use this if you use "autodraw -0".; -#X obj 97 397 doc_m i0 dump; -#X text 232 397 produces a Dim[y \, x \, 2] grid whose two channels -are ascii character codes and character attributes.; -#X obj 0 539 doc_f; -#X text 232 507 result of 'dump'; -#X connect 9 1 23 0; -#X connect 10 1 11 0; -#X connect 10 1 12 0; -#X connect 13 1 14 0; -#X connect 15 1 16 0; -#X connect 15 1 17 0; -#X connect 18 1 19 0; -#X connect 20 1 21 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.grid-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.grid-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index fc30e0cc..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.grid-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 689 0 632 608 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 160 doc_i 1; -#X text 62 37 This is GridFlow's special file format. This is the only -I/O format that can hold nearly anything that the [#store] object can. -; -#X obj 3 92 doc_c ...; -#X msg 62 127 open foo.grid; -#X obj 14 190 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 465 doc_m i0 type; -#X text 232 465 type that the output will be written as. (#out only) -; -#X text 232 487 supported: uint8 int32 and perhaps some others; -#X obj 97 369 doc_m i0 headerful; -#X obj 97 404 doc_m i0 headerless; -#X text 232 369 cancels "headerless" (and back to reading the real -.grid format); -#X text 232 404 instead of reading .grid files with header \, will -read raw data \, faking a .grid header to itself. It will use the hereby -specified dimension list \, as well as two other settings: type and -endian.; -#X obj 97 190 doc_m i0 endian; -#X text 232 190 When writing "raw" data \, a file may be considered -a long string of base 256 digits (called bytes) \, but different computers -have different conventions for dealing with them:; -#X text 232 238 big: A number will be written starting with the biggest -digit. This is the natural way on the Macintosh \, Sun \, Amiga \, -and so on.; -#X text 232 286 little: A number will be written starting with the -smallest digit. This is the natural way on the Intel 386/Pentium.; -#X text 232 321 same: A number will be written in whichever way is -more natural on this computer. The natural way is slightly faster to -handle. This is the default setting.; -#X obj 0 579 doc_f; -#X obj 3 519 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 549 doc_oo 0; -#X connect 6 1 7 0; -#X connect 6 1 8 0; -#X connect 9 1 11 0; -#X connect 10 1 12 0; -#X connect 13 1 14 0; -#X connect 13 1 15 0; -#X connect 13 1 16 0; -#X connect 13 1 17 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.jpeg-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.jpeg-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 363c48a7..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.jpeg-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 666 0 632 245 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 70 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 30 doc_c; -#X obj 3 176 doc_o; -#X obj 0 216 doc_f; -#X obj 14 100 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 100 doc_m i0 bang; -#X obj 97 122 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 144 doc_m i0 quality; -#X text 232 100 read image (when in [#in]); -#X text 232 122 write image (when in [#out]); -#X text 232 144 quality percentage (when in [#out]); -#X connect 6 1 9 0; -#X connect 7 1 10 0; -#X connect 8 1 11 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.png-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.png-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 0a2f1d05..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.png-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 674 0 632 267 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 70 doc_i 1; -#X obj 14 100 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 100 doc_m i0 grid; -#X text 232 100 1-channel is taken as Y 8 (greyscale); -#X text 232 122 2-channel is taken as YA 8:8 (greyscale and transparency) -; -#X text 232 144 3-channel is taken as RGB 8:8:8; -#X text 232 166 4-channel is taken as RGBA 8:8:8 (colour with transparency) -; -#X obj 3 30 doc_c; -#X obj 3 198 doc_o; -#X obj 0 238 doc_f; -#X connect 3 1 4 0; -#X connect 3 1 5 0; -#X connect 3 1 6 0; -#X connect 3 1 7 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.quicktime-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.quicktime-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index c4cb6713..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.quicktime-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 668 0 632 642 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 218 doc_i 1; -#X obj 14 248 doc_ii 0; -#X text 190 43 Support for .mov files. This format supports frame-seek -and frame-tell. Uses the HW-QuickTime library aka QuickTime4Linux (libquicktime.so). -There is also a variant on the same library and that project is just -called LibQuickTime. Some versions of those libraries may include support -for different codecs \, and some also may support entirely different -wrapper formats such as AVI. On Macintosh \, Apple QuickTime is used -instead \, but several of the following messages may not be available. -; -#X obj 97 248 doc_m i0 codec; -#X text 232 248 Allowed values are at least: raw \, jpeg \, png \, -mjpa \, yuv2 \, yuv4. Some other values may allowed \, depending on -the version of the library and which codec plugins are installed. Must -be set before the first frame is written. only applies to [#out]. Choosing -a codec is important because codecs influence greatly the speed of -encoding \, the speed of decoding \, the size of the written file \, -and its fidelity to the original content. Note that there exist other -Apple-QuickTime codecs that are not supported by HW-QuickTime.; -#X obj 97 584 doc_m i0 parameter; -#X text 232 584 \$1=symbol \$2=int; -#X text 232 606 Sets special codec-specific settings. For example: -"parameter jpeg_quality 75"; -#X obj 97 479 doc_m i0 framerate; -#X text 232 479 \$1=int; -#X text 232 501 Sets the framerate of the file. This is not used by -GridFlow when reading a file \, but other programs usually care.; -#X obj 97 387 doc_m i0 colorspace; -#X text 232 387 Allowed values are rgb \, rgba \, bgr \, bgra \, yuv -\, yuva. Normally you don't need this.; -#X obj 97 641 doc_m i0 size; -#X text 232 641 \$1=height \$2=width; -#X obj 3 721 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 901 doc_also; -#X text 232 663 Forces a window size when writing. Usually this has -to be used _after_ setting the framerate and codec and _before_ setting -the codec-parameters. (Strange. Sorry.); -#X text 232 422 \$1=height \$2=width; -#X text 232 444 forces a window size when reading. this is a workaround -for a problem in HW-QuickTime.; -#X obj 3 178 doc_c; -#X obj 0 921 doc_f; -#X obj 97 422 doc_m i0 force_size; -#X obj 97 549 doc_m i0 get; -#X text 232 549 output various properties of the video that is open -(#in) (see outlet 0); -#X obj 14 751 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 103 901 #io.mpeg; -#X obj 97 751 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 771 doc_m o0 codec symbol; -#X obj 97 791 doc_m o0 depth float; -#X obj 97 811 doc_m o0 framerate float; -#X obj 97 831 doc_m o0 frames float; -#X obj 97 851 doc_m o0 height float; -#X obj 97 871 doc_m o0 width float; -#X connect 4 1 5 0; -#X connect 6 1 7 0; -#X connect 6 1 8 0; -#X connect 9 1 10 0; -#X connect 9 1 11 0; -#X connect 12 1 13 0; -#X connect 14 1 15 0; -#X connect 14 1 18 0; -#X connect 17 1 27 0; -#X connect 23 1 19 0; -#X connect 23 1 20 0; -#X connect 24 1 25 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.videodev-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.videodev-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index af431363..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.videodev-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 676 0 632 642 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 26 50 #in videodev; -#X obj 3 99 doc_c ...; -#X obj 3 160 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 898 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 995 doc_also; -#X obj 103 995 #io:quicktimecamera; -#X msg 28 129 open videodev /dev/video0; -#X obj 14 190 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 210 doc_m i0 brightness; -#X obj 97 539 doc_m i0 hue; -#X obj 97 338 doc_m i0 colour; -#X obj 97 378 doc_m i0 contrast; -#X obj 97 868 doc_m i0 whiteness; -#X obj 97 418 doc_m i0 get; -#X obj 97 519 doc_m i0 help; -#X obj 97 230 doc_m i0 channel; -#X obj 97 768 doc_m i0 tuner; -#X obj 97 579 doc_m i0 norm; -#X obj 97 398 doc_m i0 frequency; -#X obj 97 619 doc_m i0 transfer symbol; -#X text 232 619 "read"; -#X text 232 663 "mmap": \$1=nframes (default:2); -#X text 232 685 This is the normal (and fast) way of transferring pictures -from the camera.; -#X text 232 641 Some cameras/drivers only support this instead of mmap. -; -#X obj 97 828 doc_m i0 white_red; -#X obj 97 788 doc_m i0 white_blue; -#X obj 97 848 doc_m i0 white_speed; -#X obj 97 808 doc_m i0 white_delay; -#X obj 97 190 doc_m i0 auto_gain; -#X obj 97 559 doc_m i0 noise_reduction; -#X obj 97 358 doc_m i0 compression; -#X obj 97 250 doc_m i0 colorspace; -#X text 232 250 "y":; -#X text 232 272 "yuv":; -#X text 232 294 "rgb":; -#X text 232 316 "magic":; -#X obj 97 599 doc_m i0 size; -#X text 188 764 \$1=y \$2=x; -#X text 232 453 "min": minimum values for "size"; -#X text 232 475 "max": maximum values for "size"; -#X text 232 497 default: gets all attributes.; -#X text 232 418 gets a specific attribute. a message is sent through -right outlet.; -#X text 232 720 In case of mmap \, the extra numeric argument sets -the queue length in number of frames \, so you can select an appropriate -tradeoff between efficiency and latency.; -#X obj 0 1015 doc_f; -#X obj 229 995 #io.dc1394; -#X obj 14 928 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 928 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 950 doc_m o0 ; -#X text 232 928 image coming out; -#X text 232 950 most any inlet 0 message is also an outlet 0 message -whose output can be triggered using 'get'.; -#X text 130 51 get images from a V4L1 camera interface.; -#X text 130 66 this is for Linux only.; -#X connect 5 1 6 0; -#X connect 5 1 45 0; -#X connect 14 1 42 0; -#X connect 14 1 39 0; -#X connect 14 1 40 0; -#X connect 14 1 41 0; -#X connect 20 1 21 0; -#X connect 20 1 24 0; -#X connect 20 1 22 0; -#X connect 20 1 23 0; -#X connect 20 1 43 0; -#X connect 32 1 33 0; -#X connect 32 1 34 0; -#X connect 32 1 35 0; -#X connect 32 1 36 0; -#X connect 47 1 49 0; -#X connect 48 1 50 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.x11-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.x11-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 2ccd9a29..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#io.x11-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 648 0 632 642 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 517 doc_c 0..; -#X msg 40 554 open x11; -#X msg 40 574 open x11 here; -#X msg 40 614 open x11 local 0; -#X text 178 555 synonym of "open x11 here".; -#X text 181 574 connects to the default X11 server \, according to -your environment variable "DISPLAY".; -#X text 182 614 connects to a display server on this machine.; -#X msg 39 645 open x11 remote foo.org 0; -#X text 201 644 connects to a remote X11 display server using TCP. -Port number will be 6000 plus the display number \, because of the -X11 standard.; -#X text 141 38 supports 15 \, 16 \, 24 \, 32-bit truecolor displays -; -#X text 141 57 now also support 8-bit indexed displays \, using a private -colormap configured as 3:3:2 RGB. When using 8-bit you can specify -the "use_stripes" option to use a completely different color scheme -involving R \, G \, B diagonal stripes \, a kind of 6:6:6 RGB spread -over three pixels.; -#X text 141 129 If you are using Windows or MacOS 10: you will have -to install a X11 server. This will emulate Unix display on your OS. -(note: Unix systems also need a X11 server \, but it's built-in and -handles the video driver directly). In the case of MacOS 10 and QNX -that both use non-X11 display technology on top of a basically Unix -OS \, the OS comes with a X11 server \, but it may be on a "bundled -software" CD.; -#X msg 37 700 open x11 display foo.org:0; -#X obj 3 736 doc_i 1; -#X obj 14 766 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 788 doc_m i0 grid; -#X text 232 788 with [#out] \, displays a frame; -#X obj 97 766 doc_m i0 bang; -#X text 232 766 with [#in] \, captures a frame; -#X obj 97 852 doc_m i0 out_size; -#X text 232 852 \$1=height \$2=width. changes the window's size \, -just like sending a grid dim(height \, width \, 3) would. this affects -the size of screen captures too.; -#X obj 97 920 doc_m i0 setcursor; -#X text 232 920 \$1=cursor_id. \$1=cursor_id. Selects one of the 64 -predefined cursors of X11. (Note that if your cursor table has them -numbered from 0 to 126 using only even numbers \, then those cursor -numbers are all doubled compared to the ones GridFlow uses.); -#X obj 97 810 doc_m i0 hidecursor; -#X text 232 810 This makes the cursor invisible.; -#X obj 3 1903 doc_also; -#X obj 103 1903 #io.quartz; -#X obj 175 1903 #io.sdl; -#X text 141 227 Destroying the object (or sending "close") should close -the window.; -#X obj 35 65 #out x11; -#X text 140 259 because of the design of Xlib \, or if any of the connections -involved crashes \, then the whole program has to be terminated. (don't -you love xlib). Something similar happens if you close any of the windows -yourself \, but IIRC this could be fixed.; -#X text 140 330 only one window may be used per x11 connection (to -simplify matters \; this doesn't reduce flexibility).; -#X text 140 375 there is an additional argument that may be added to -every "open" message \; if you don't put it \, a new toplevel window -is created. if you put "root" then the screen's wallpaper will be used -instead (it may fail to work with some popular window managers). You -can also put a window number \, e.g. 0x28003ff \, you may connect to -an existing window \; you can find out the number of a window by using -a tool like xwininfo \, part of X11 standard tools.; -#X obj 3 1084 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 1114 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 1114 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 1114 grid(rows columns rgb); -#X text 232 1136 resizes the window to the size of the grid \; encodes -that grid in the display's pixel format \; also displays it if autodraw -> \; 0 the values must be in range 0-255 \, or else they will be -"wrapped".; -#X obj 97 1415 doc_m o0 position; -#X text 232 1415 \$1=y \$2=x \$3=buttons; -#X text 232 1437 This is emitted every time the cursor moves inside -the window connected to this format handler. This is also emitted when -the cursor is dragging from inside to outside the window. This is also -emitted when a mouse button is pressed.; -#X text 232 1511 The y and x coordinates are relative to the upper -right corner of the window. Specific button states may be extracted -from the button value by applying [>> buttonnumber] and then checking -whether the result is odd.; -#X text 232 1572 0: Shift; -#X text 232 1594 1: Caps Lock; -#X text 232 1616 2: Control; -#X text 232 1638 3: Alternate; -#X text 232 1660 4: NumLock; -#X text 232 1682 5: (unknown); -#X text 232 1704 6: Meta or Window Key; -#X text 232 1726 7: Scroll Lock; -#X text 232 1748 8: Left Mouse Button; -#X text 232 1770 9: Middle Mouse Button or Mouse Wheel Click; -#X text 232 1792 10: Right Mouse Button; -#X text 232 1814 11: Wheel Up; -#X text 232 1836 12: Wheel Down; -#X text 232 1858 NOTE: This message form may become longer in the future -\, but the already defined parts will stay the same.; -#X obj 97 1210 doc_m o0 keypress; -#X obj 97 1345 doc_m o0 keyrelease; -#X text 232 1210 \$1=y \$2=x \$3=buttons \$4=keyname; -#X text 232 1345 \$1=y \$2=x \$3=buttons \$4=keyname; -#X text 232 1232 Similar to position above \, but this is emitted when -a keyboard key is pressed while this format handler's window is active. -Keynames follow the X11 standard \, similarly to PureData's [keyname] -object. 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-#X text 232 506 (y x) drag; -#X text 232 528 (y x) unclick; -#X text 232 550 (y x) move; -#X text 232 572 0 \, 1 button 1 status; -#X text 232 594 0 \, 1 button 2 status; -#X text 232 616 0 \, 1 button 3 status; -#X text 232 638 mouse wheel difference: -1=up +1=down; -#X obj 340 230 #to_list; -#X text 232 400 what comes out of [#out window]; -#X obj 97 422 doc_m i1 list; -#X obj 97 484 doc_m o0 list; -#X obj 97 506 doc_m o1 list; -#X obj 97 528 doc_m o2 list; -#X obj 97 550 doc_m o3 list; -#X obj 97 572 doc_m o4 float; -#X obj 97 594 doc_m o5 float; -#X obj 97 616 doc_m o6 float; -#X obj 97 638 doc_m o7 float; -#X obj 0 670 doc_f; -#X connect 0 0 19 0; -#X connect 1 0 19 0; -#X connect 10 0 11 0; -#X connect 10 0 9 0; -#X connect 11 0 10 1; -#X connect 14 0 20 0; -#X connect 15 0 20 1; -#X connect 16 0 20 2; -#X connect 17 0 14 0; -#X connect 17 0 15 0; -#X connect 17 0 16 0; -#X connect 19 0 36 0; -#X connect 20 0 46 0; -#X connect 36 0 4 0; -#X connect 36 1 13 0; -#X connect 36 2 5 0; 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-#X text 232 180 picture in signed YUV format (or whatever else works -for you); -#X obj 97 215 doc_m i1 float; -#X text 232 215 same as arg 0; -#X obj 97 277 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 118 threshold; -#X text 232 277 filtered picture in signed YUV format; -#X connect 10 1 17 0; -#X connect 11 1 13 0; -#X connect 14 1 15 0; -#X connect 16 1 18 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#out-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#out-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 17d9d2e8..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#out-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 674 0 632 642 10; -#X obj 15 325 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X text 10 71 Displaying a grid:; -#X text 342 73 Saving a grid:; -#X text 232 689 "rewind" rewinds to the beginning of a video file. -Will overwrite previous data.; -#X obj 15 100 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 15 221 #in; -#X msg 65 227 open window; -#X msg 65 252 close; -#X text 232 597 "close" closes the file and hides the display \, must -be accompanied by message "open window" to reopen the display.; -#X text 232 764 A bang notifies when a complete grid has been received. -; -#X text 12 32 Displays or saves an incoming grid (usually an image -or a video).; -#X obj 15 302 #out window \, title example; -#X obj 127 100 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 133 796 #record; -#X msg 366 228 open somefile.jpg; -#X text 232 654 "open filename.format" (ex: "open somefile.jpg") sets -the filename to write to.; -#X obj 351 96 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 351 190 #in; -#X obj 351 266 #out; -#X msg 127 262 hidecursor; -#X text 196 261 <-- linux only; -#X text 232 632 "hidecursor" (linux only) hides the mouse cursor.; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 371 doc_c n; -#X obj 3 796 doc_also; -#X obj 3 734 doc_o 1; -#N canvas 140 137 570 615 More 1; -#X text 203 143 open default display for screenshot; -#X msg 82 197 open videodev /dev/video0; -#X text 277 196 open a video device; -#X msg 187 388 open x11 here; -#X msg 158 337 open x11 local 10; -#X text 298 390 connect to default display; -#X text 297 338 connect to display #10 on this machine; -#X msg 65 313 open x11 remote.host.bla.net 0; -#X text 297 315 connect to remote machine on display #0; -#X text 202 114 open an image file; -#X msg 242 437 close; -#X msg 83 142 open x11 here; -#X msg 200 413 open window; -#X text 299 413 opens a window x11 \, quartz or sdl; -#X obj 23 223 cnv 15 23 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 23 223 #in; -#X obj 5 13 cnv 15 500 18 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 14 14 #out; -#X obj 23 480 #out; -#X msg 53 114 open sewing.jpg; -#X obj 23 72 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 -; -#X obj 23 93 t b b; -#X msg 83 170 open lsd.mov; -#X text 203 169 open a quicktime video; -#X obj 97 74 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X msg 165 363 open save_here.jpg; -#X text 298 362 select file to write to in jpg format; -#X text 14 36 #out communicating grids (images) to/from devices \, -sockets \, files; -#X text 37 502 An incoming file is sent through the opened device or -file. In single file format \, a subsequent picture overwrites the -preceeding one. 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Don't -try this on two pictures (the result will have 6 dimensions); -#X text 232 508 same as arg 0; -#X text 232 530 same as arg 1; -#X text 232 350 grid B (see below); -#X obj 0 642 doc_f; -#X text 232 372 numop; -#X connect 0 0 8 0; -#X connect 0 0 14 0; -#X connect 1 0 24 0; -#X connect 1 0 24 1; -#X connect 2 0 25 0; -#X connect 2 0 25 1; -#X connect 3 0 2 1; -#X connect 4 0 1 1; -#X connect 4 0 3 0; -#X connect 7 0 9 0; -#X connect 8 0 7 0; -#X connect 9 0 10 0; -#X connect 9 0 23 0; -#X connect 10 0 9 1; -#X connect 11 0 12 0; -#X connect 12 0 13 0; -#X connect 12 0 21 0; -#X connect 13 0 12 1; -#X connect 14 0 11 0; -#X connect 21 0 22 0; -#X connect 22 0 27 1; -#X connect 23 0 1 0; -#X connect 23 0 2 0; -#X connect 24 0 27 0; -#X connect 25 0 26 0; -#X connect 26 0 27 0; -#X connect 27 0 36 0; -#X connect 28 1 16 0; -#X connect 28 1 44 0; -#X connect 28 1 15 0; -#X connect 28 1 17 0; -#X connect 28 1 18 0; -#X connect 28 1 19 0; -#X connect 28 1 20 0; -#X connect 38 1 50 0; -#X connect 39 1 51 0; -#X connect 40 1 55 0; -#X connect 41 1 52 0; -#X connect 43 1 53 0; -#X connect 48 0 46 0; -#X connect 49 0 48 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#pack-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#pack-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 1f3614f4..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#pack-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 379 12 632 544 10; -#X obj 23 178 #color; -#X floatatom 85 77 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 107 96 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 129 115 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 162 90 <--click and drag to place numbers in the grid.; -#X text 232 463 Outputs values from each individual inlet into a grid. -; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 349 doc_i n; -#X obj 3 252 doc_c 0..2; -#X text 14 28 Creates a one-dimensional grid (a Dim(N) vector) from -individual integers.; -#X text 232 379 every inlet is hot.; -#X text 232 401 inlet order corresponds to value order in the grid. -; -#X obj 3 433 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 463 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 379 doc_ii any; -#X obj 14 282 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 14 317 doc_cc 1; -#X obj 97 282 doc_m c0 float/int; -#X obj 97 317 doc_m c1 numtype; -#X obj 97 379 doc_m iany float; -#X obj 97 463 doc_m o0 grid[n]; -#X obj 0 515 doc_f; -#X text 232 317 number type (default: int32); -#X obj 85 135 #pack 3 f; -#X obj 3 495 doc_also; -#X obj 103 495 pack; -#X obj 139 495 #unpack; -#X obj 263 180 display; -#X text 232 282 number of elements in the vector to be built (aka number -of dimensions in the vector space) (default: 2); -#X connect 1 0 23 0; -#X connect 2 0 23 1; -#X connect 3 0 23 2; -#X connect 17 1 28 0; -#X connect 18 1 22 0; -#X connect 19 1 10 0; -#X connect 19 1 11 0; -#X connect 20 1 5 0; -#X connect 23 0 0 0; -#X connect 23 0 27 0; -#X connect 24 1 25 0; -#X connect 24 1 26 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#perspective-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#perspective-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index d67b92ac..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#perspective-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 675 0 632 550 10; -#X text 153 55 transforms a dim[a... \, b] grid into a dim[a... \, -b-1] grid. there is a projection plane perpendicular to the last axis -and whose position is given by the creation argument. each vector's -length is adjusted so that it lies onto that plane. then the last dimension -of each vector is dropped; -#X obj 30 127 #pack 3; -#X floatatom 75 82 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 77 100 max 1; -#X floatatom 12 95 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 52 57 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 30 190 #print; -#X obj 79 182 #print; -#X obj 79 163 #perspective; -#X obj 103 501 #redim; -#X obj 151 501 #ravel; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 501 doc_also; -#X obj 3 217 doc_c 1; -#X obj 3 279 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 441 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 471 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 309 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 247 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 309 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 471 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 309 transforms a Dim[A... \, B] grid into a Dim[A... \, -B-1] grid. There is a projection plane perpendicular to the last axis -and whose position is given by the "depth" parameter. Each vector's -length is adjusted so that it lies onto that plane. Then the last dimension -of each vector is dropped.; -#X text 232 383 useful for converting from 3-D geometry to 2-D geometry. -Also useful for converting homogeneous 3-D into regular 3-D \, as homogeneous -3-D is really just regular 4-D...(!); -#X obj 97 247 doc_m c0 float; -#X text 232 247 depth; -#X obj 0 521 doc_f; -#X connect 1 0 6 0; -#X connect 1 0 8 0; -#X connect 2 0 3 0; -#X connect 3 0 1 2; -#X connect 4 0 1 0; -#X connect 5 0 1 1; -#X connect 8 0 7 0; -#X connect 12 1 9 0; -#X connect 12 1 10 0; -#X connect 19 1 21 0; -#X connect 19 1 22 0; -#X connect 23 1 24 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_area-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_area-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 6d7a661c..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_area-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 628 15 632 522 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 493 doc_f; -#X obj 58 239 #polygon_area; -#X obj 59 259 display; -#X msg 58 96 4 2 # 10 10 10 310 230 310 230 10; -#X text 93 116 220 x 300 rectangle; -#X obj 79 146 display; -#X text 11 36 Find area of a polygon in square pixels.; -#X obj 3 309 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 349 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 418 doc_o 1; -#X obj 58 77 loadbang; -#X obj 14 379 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 379 doc_m i0 grid; -#X text 232 379 Vertices of the polygon.; -#X obj 14 448 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 448 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 448 Grid of only one element representing the area of the -polygon received from inlet 0; -#X obj 58 115 # +; -#X connect 2 0 3 0; -#X connect 4 0 18 0; -#X connect 11 0 4 0; -#X connect 13 1 14 0; -#X connect 16 1 17 0; -#X connect 18 0 2 0; -#X connect 18 0 6 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_comparator-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_comparator-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 5dd99ec8..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_comparator-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 566 0 632 642 10; -#X obj 255 129 #outer + (0 9000); -#X text 333 91 make regular triangle; -#X obj 255 227 #rotate; -#X obj 209 53 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X obj 308 227 * 100; -#X floatatom 308 211 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 268 72 t b b; -#X obj 255 246 #polygon_comparator; -#X obj 209 72 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 255 186 #t; -#X obj 228 53 metro 1000; -#X text 30 254 BUG: first try doesn't work; -#X text 67 265 please bang twice; -#X msg 381 149 4 2 # 1 1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 1; -#X obj 391 195 display; -#X obj 255 110 # * 12000; -#X obj 255 91 #for 0 3 1; -#X obj 381 169 # * (100 100); -#X obj 255 167 # + (0 0); -#X obj 255 148 # cos* (100 100); -#X obj 215 278 #fold min; -#X obj 295 278 #fold max; -#X obj 215 297 #to_float; -#X obj 295 297 #to_float; -#X obj 381 129 loadbang; -#X obj 215 316 nbx 8 14 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 9 --262144 -1 -1 0 256; -#X obj 295 316 nbx 8 14 -1e+37 1e+37 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 9 --262144 -1 -1 0 256; -#X text 232 453 or method "precision" for setting the size of the output -grid.; -#X text 232 510 in which the peak represents the amount of similarity -between the two polygons \, and the position of the peak represents -the optimal rotation for maximum overlapping of the polygons. The rotation -origin is assumed to be the centroid (#moment 1); -#X text 24 239 NOTE: requires [#fft]; -#X text 33 150 translations \, e.g. [# +]; -#X text 33 168 rotations \, e.g. [#rotate]; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 361 doc_c; -#X obj 3 401 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 594 doc_o 1; -#X text 232 488 a 2-D polygon as N by 2 grid; -#X text 232 431 a 2-D polygon as N by 2 grid; -#X obj 14 431 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 488 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 624 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 0 654 doc_f; -#X obj 97 431 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 488 doc_m i1; -#X text 8 114 Comparisons are meant to be invariant; -#X text 8 126 to the following transformations:; -#X text 33 186 scalar scalings \, e.g. [# *] with; -#X text 33 198 only one value.; -#X obj 97 624 doc_m o0 grid; -#X connect 0 0 19 0; -#X connect 2 0 7 0; -#X connect 3 0 10 0; -#X connect 4 0 2 1; -#X connect 5 0 4 0; -#X connect 6 1 16 0; -#X connect 7 0 20 0; -#X connect 7 0 21 0; -#X connect 8 0 6 0; -#X connect 9 0 2 0; -#X connect 10 0 6 0; -#X connect 13 0 17 0; -#X connect 15 0 0 0; -#X connect 16 0 15 0; -#X connect 17 0 14 0; -#X connect 17 0 7 1; -#X connect 18 0 9 0; -#X connect 19 0 18 0; -#X connect 20 0 22 0; -#X connect 21 0 23 0; -#X connect 22 0 25 0; -#X connect 23 0 26 0; -#X connect 24 0 13 0; -#X connect 42 1 37 0; -#X connect 42 1 27 0; -#X connect 43 1 36 0; -#X connect 43 1 28 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_each_edge-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_each_edge-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 06afba8a..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_each_edge-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 338 225 632 377 10; -#X obj 51 139 #print; -#X obj 51 83 # +; -#X obj 51 102 #polygon_each_edge; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 170 doc_c; -#X obj 3 210 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 273 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 303 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 240 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 0 348 doc_f; -#X msg 51 48 4 2 # 0 0 0 20 20 20 20 0; -#X obj 97 240 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 303 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 240 Vertices of the polygon; -#X text 232 303 Returns a grid contaning a vertex pair for each edge -of the polygon.; -#X connect 1 0 2 0; -#X connect 2 0 0 0; -#X connect 10 0 1 0; -#X connect 11 1 13 0; -#X connect 12 1 14 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_moment-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_moment-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 41ee2986..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_moment-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 678 0 632 610 10; -#X msg 263 58 4 2 # 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 1; -#X text 413 58 should give 3 3; -#X obj 282 188 display; -#X obj 203 219 #outer + (-4 4); -#X obj 203 238 #transpose; -#X obj 37 64 metro 42; -#X obj 37 47 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X msg 37 83 240 320 3 #; -#X obj 37 256 #out window; -#X obj 37 122 #draw_polygon + (255 0 0); -#X obj 37 219 #draw_rect + (255 255 0); -#X obj 378 188 display; -#X obj 377 168 #polygon_moment 2; -#X obj 281 168 #polygon_moment; -#X obj 263 77 # * (10 20); -#X obj 263 96 #rotate; -#X floatatom 316 98 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 375 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 291 doc_c 1; -#X obj 3 516 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 546 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 405 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 427 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 321 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 321 doc_m c0 float; -#X text 232 321 1: first-order moment (average); -#X text 232 343 2: second-order moment (standard-deviation); -#X obj 97 546 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 405 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 427 doc_m i1 grid; -#X text 232 427 centre to subtract from the input; -#X text 232 449 in the case of an average \, you'd leave this unused -; -#X text 232 471 but in the case of a standard-deviation \, you'd put -the average in here \, unless you want a nonstandard deviation.; -#X text 232 546 polygon. size (N 2); -#X text 232 405 polygon. size (N 2); -#X obj 0 578 doc_f; -#X connect 0 0 14 0; -#X connect 3 0 4 0; -#X connect 4 0 10 2; -#X connect 5 0 7 0; -#X connect 6 0 5 0; -#X connect 7 0 9 0; -#X connect 9 0 10 0; -#X connect 10 0 8 0; -#X connect 12 0 11 0; -#X connect 13 0 2 0; -#X connect 13 0 3 0; -#X connect 14 0 15 0; -#X connect 15 0 9 2; -#X connect 15 0 13 0; -#X connect 15 0 12 0; -#X connect 16 0 15 1; -#X connect 25 1 26 0; -#X connect 25 1 27 0; -#X connect 28 1 34 0; -#X connect 29 1 35 0; -#X connect 30 1 31 0; -#X connect 30 1 32 0; -#X connect 30 1 33 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_perimetre-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_perimetre-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 6409a635..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_perimetre-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 335 118 632 342 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 313 doc_f; -#X obj 47 64 #polygon_perimetre; -#X obj 3 129 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 169 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 231 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 261 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 199 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 261 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 199 doc_m i0 grid; -#X text 232 261 perimetre as grid[]; -#X text 232 199 polygon as grid[N \, 2] or any cyclic path as grid[N -\, M]; -#X text 187 44 finds the perimetre of a sequence of points in which -the last point is assumed to connect back to the first point. this -not need be an actual polygon (because points don't need to be coplanar -for this calculation to work).; -#X obj 3 293 doc_also; -#X obj 103 293 #polygon_area; -#X connect 8 1 10 0; -#X connect 9 1 11 0; -#X connect 13 1 14 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_radial_map-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_radial_map-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index e08e8017..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#polygon_radial_map-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 486 64 632 526 10; -#X obj 244 185 #polygon_radial_map; -#X text 70 40 makes a 1-D panoramic (polar) rendering of a polygon. -; -#X text 69 57 if you want to make standardized (translation-independent) -renderings of polygons \, first substract [#polygon_moment] (or a variant -thereof) from the polygon.; -#X obj 244 280 #outer * (255 255 255); -#X obj 244 299 #out window; -#X obj 24 193 t b a; -#X obj 24 240 #draw_polygon put (255 224 200); -#X msg 24 221 240 320 3 # 0 60 90; -#X obj 244 242 #for 128 0 -1; -#X obj 24 259 #out window; -#X obj 244 140 #t; -#X obj 274 141 #polygon_moment; -#X obj 293 162 display; -#X obj 244 166 # -; -#X obj 392 184 display; -#X msg 24 116 4 2 # 30 30 30 250 120 200 170 90; -#X obj 244 204 t a a; -#X obj 244 223 #finished; -#X obj 244 261 #outer <; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 333 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 373 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 435 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 465 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 403 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 0 497 doc_f; -#X obj 97 465 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 403 doc_m i0 grid; -#X text 232 403 polygon; -#X text 232 465 radial map; -#X connect 0 0 16 0; -#X connect 3 0 4 0; -#X connect 5 0 7 0; -#X connect 5 1 6 2; -#X connect 6 0 9 0; -#X connect 7 0 6 0; -#X connect 8 0 18 0; -#X connect 10 0 13 0; -#X connect 10 1 11 0; -#X connect 11 0 12 0; -#X connect 11 0 13 1; -#X connect 13 0 0 0; -#X connect 13 0 14 0; -#X connect 15 0 5 0; -#X connect 15 0 10 0; -#X connect 16 0 17 0; -#X connect 16 1 18 1; -#X connect 17 0 8 0; -#X connect 18 0 3 0; -#X connect 26 1 29 0; -#X connect 27 1 28 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#posterize-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#posterize-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 3ca6cba7..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#posterize-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 674 0 632 625 10; -#X obj 178 114 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -4034 -1 --1; -#X text 274 230 2 - 255; -#X msg 217 157 open bluemarble.jpg; -#X obj 197 179 #in; -#X obj 178 203 #store; -#X obj 178 251 #posterize; -#X obj 103 570 #convolve; -#X obj 169 570 #contrast; -#X obj 235 570 #solarize; -#X obj 301 570 #layer; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 570 doc_also; -#X obj 3 424 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 508 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 538 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 454 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 476 doc_ii 1; -#X text 10 35 Reduces the number of possible intensities in an image: -it rounds the color values. The effect is mostly apparent with a low -number of levels.; -#X obj 202 271 #out window \, title original; -#X obj 178 291 #out window \, title modified; -#X obj 178 136 t b b b; -#X floatatom 235 230 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X msg 235 210 2; -#X obj 235 190 loadbang; -#X obj 97 454 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 476 doc_m i1 float int; -#X obj 97 538 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 538 posterised image; -#X obj 3 323 doc_c 1; -#X obj 14 353 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 353 doc_m c0 float/int; -#X text 11 75 example: simulate the 216-color "web" palette using 6 -levels. simulate a 15-bit display using 32 levels .; -#X text 232 353 Number of possible levels per channel. The levels are -equally spaced \, with the lowest at 0 and the highest at 255 the minimum -number of levels is 2 and the default value is also 2; -#X obj 0 590 doc_f; -#X text 232 454 original image; -#X text 232 476 same as arg 0; -#X connect 0 0 20 0; -#X connect 2 0 3 0; -#X connect 3 0 4 1; -#X connect 4 0 5 0; -#X connect 4 0 18 0; -#X connect 5 0 19 0; -#X connect 11 1 6 0; -#X connect 11 1 7 0; -#X connect 11 1 8 0; -#X connect 11 1 9 0; -#X connect 20 0 4 0; -#X connect 20 1 3 0; -#X connect 20 2 2 0; -#X connect 21 0 5 1; -#X connect 22 0 21 0; -#X connect 23 0 22 0; -#X connect 24 1 34 0; -#X connect 25 1 35 0; -#X connect 26 1 27 0; -#X connect 30 1 32 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#print-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#print-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index b15e8ff4..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#print-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 408 30 632 632 10; -#X text 15 32 Displays the dimensions of a grid in the console. If -the grid has less than two dimensions it will display all grid data. -; -#X floatatom 213 105 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 235 126 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 257 146 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 71 116 #in; -#X obj 100 158 #import (3 3 3); -#X msg 100 110 3 3 3 # 27; -#X obj 100 134 # rand; -#X msg 71 88 load sewing.jpg; -#X obj 71 251 #print paprika; -#X text 232 409 Incoming grid.; -#X obj 103 582 #dim; -#X obj 139 582 #to_float; -#X obj 205 582 #to_list; -#X obj 265 582 print; -#X text 232 431 select between base 2 \, 8 \, 10 \, 16; -#X text 232 453 stop printing after that number of rows; -#X text 232 475 stop printing after that number of characters on the -same line; -#X obj 213 165 #pack 3; -#X msg 368 188 base 2; -#X msg 368 208 base 8; -#X msg 368 228 base 10; -#X msg 368 248 base 16; -#X msg 370 159 maxrows 10; -#X msg 370 136 trunc 20; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 379 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 295 doc_c 0..1; -#X obj 3 582 doc_also; -#X obj 14 550 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 409 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 3 520 doc_o 2; -#X obj 14 325 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 325 doc_m c0 float|symbol; -#X text 232 325 prefix before the printed element in the console.; -#X text 232 347 default: no prefix; -#X obj 97 409 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 431 doc_m i0 base int; -#X obj 97 453 doc_m i0 maxrows int; -#X obj 97 475 doc_m i0 trunc int; -#X obj 97 550 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 550 probably unused; -#X obj 0 603 doc_f; -#X connect 1 0 18 0; -#X connect 2 0 18 1; -#X connect 3 0 18 2; -#X connect 4 0 9 0; -#X connect 5 0 9 0; -#X connect 6 0 7 0; -#X connect 7 0 5 0; -#X connect 8 0 4 0; -#X connect 18 0 9 0; -#X connect 19 0 9 0; -#X connect 20 0 9 0; -#X connect 21 0 9 0; -#X connect 22 0 9 0; -#X connect 23 0 9 0; -#X connect 24 0 9 0; -#X connect 28 1 11 0; -#X connect 28 1 12 0; -#X connect 28 1 13 0; -#X connect 28 1 14 0; -#X connect 33 1 34 0; -#X connect 33 1 35 0; -#X connect 36 1 10 0; -#X connect 37 1 15 0; -#X connect 38 1 16 0; -#X connect 39 1 17 0; -#X connect 40 1 41 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#ravel-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#ravel-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 2f167e57..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#ravel-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 691 0 632 493 10; -#X obj 20 80 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -233017 -1 --1; -#X obj 20 231 print before; -#X obj 140 233 print after; -#X obj 20 142 #in; -#X obj 20 188 #dim; -#X obj 103 444 #redim (1); -#X obj 175 444 #perspective; -#X obj 140 190 #dim; -#X obj 140 169 #ravel; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 267 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 307 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 444 doc_also; -#X obj 3 382 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 412 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 337 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 337 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 412 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 337 like [#redim] but always produce a 1-D grid with the -same total number of elements.; -#X obj 0 464 doc_f; -#X msg 20 120 load bluemarble.jpg; -#X obj 20 210 #to_list; -#X obj 140 212 #to_list; -#X text 143 55 like #redim but always produces a 1-D grid with the -same total number of elements.; -#X text 232 412 1-D grid; -#X connect 0 0 20 0; -#X connect 3 0 4 0; -#X connect 3 0 8 0; -#X connect 4 0 21 0; -#X connect 7 0 22 0; -#X connect 8 0 7 0; -#X connect 12 1 5 0; -#X connect 12 1 6 0; -#X connect 16 1 18 0; -#X connect 17 1 24 0; -#X connect 20 0 3 0; -#X connect 21 0 1 0; -#X connect 22 0 2 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#record-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#record-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 2cbb9721..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#record-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 525 0 632 584 10; -#X obj 79 121 #camera; -#X obj 79 70 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 105 153 #out window; -#X obj 154 70 hsl 128 15 20 300 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -260818 --1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 105 172 fps detailed; -#X obj 105 191 print; -#X obj 79 98 metro 100; -#X obj 93 220 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 123 269 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 108 244 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 79 299 #record; -#X text 232 461 Starts recording to the file.; -#X text 232 483 Stops recording.; -#X text 232 426 Opens a dialog window in which to type the filename -to be recorded \, the defualt encoding is quicktime (raw).; -#X text 22 33 Record a quicktime file with [#out]; -#X text 113 218 <-- 1 select filename; -#X text 128 243 <-- 2 start recording; -#X text 143 269 <-- 3 stop recording; -#X text 142 298 <-- open for more options; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 374 doc_i 4; -#X obj 3 334 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 515 doc_o 0; -#X obj 14 404 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 426 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 461 doc_ii 2; -#X obj 14 483 doc_ii 3; -#X obj 97 404 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 426 doc_m i1 bang; -#X obj 97 461 doc_m i2 bang; -#X obj 97 483 doc_m i3 bang; -#X obj 0 555 doc_f; -#X text 232 404 images to be recorded go here.; -#X connect 0 0 2 0; -#X connect 0 0 10 0; -#X connect 1 0 6 0; -#X connect 2 0 4 0; -#X connect 3 0 6 1; -#X connect 4 0 5 0; -#X connect 6 0 0 0; -#X connect 7 0 10 1; -#X connect 8 0 10 3; -#X connect 9 0 10 2; -#X connect 27 1 32 0; -#X connect 28 1 13 0; -#X connect 29 1 11 0; -#X connect 30 1 12 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#redim-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#redim-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 6ccd005c..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#redim-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 680 0 632 624 10; -#X text 86 37 rearrange a grid's values according to new dimensions -; -#X obj 21 36 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 -; -#X obj 21 103 #in; -#X obj 111 154 #out window; -#X obj 103 575 #ravel; -#X obj 151 575 #perspective; -#X obj 21 154 #out window; -#X obj 21 127 t a a; -#X obj 111 124 #redim (120 160 3); -#X text 232 443 Outputs the redimensioned data as a grid.; -#X msg 232 131 240 320 3; -#X msg 226 95 400 400 3; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 277 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 193 doc_c 1; -#X obj 3 575 doc_also; -#X obj 3 413 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 307 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 381 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 443 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 223 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 223 doc_m c0 grid; -#X text 232 223 dimension list \, (120 160 3) in this example.; -#X obj 97 307 doc_m i0 grid; -#X text 232 245 same as the dimension list of #import; -#X text 232 307 the elements of this grid are serialized. if the resulting -grid must be larger \, the sequence is repeated as much as necessary. -if the resulting grid must be smaller \, the sequence is truncated. -then the elements are deserialized to form the resulting grid.; -#X obj 97 381 doc_m i1 grid; -#X text 232 381 same as arg 0; -#X obj 97 443 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 465 example: with a 240 320 RGB image \, [#redim 120 640 -3] will visually separate the even lines (left) from the odd lines -(right). contrary to this \, [#redim 640 120 3] will split every line -and put its left half on a even line and the right half on the following -odd line. [#redim] 480 320 3 will repeat the input image twice in the -output image. [#redim] 240 50 3 will only keep the 50 top lines.; -#X obj 0 595 doc_f; -#X msg 21 81 load working.jpg; -#X connect 1 0 31 0; -#X connect 2 0 7 0; -#X connect 7 0 6 0; -#X connect 7 1 8 0; -#X connect 8 0 3 0; -#X connect 10 0 8 1; -#X connect 11 0 8 1; -#X connect 15 1 4 0; -#X connect 15 1 5 0; -#X connect 21 1 22 0; -#X connect 21 1 24 0; -#X connect 23 1 25 0; -#X connect 26 1 27 0; -#X connect 28 1 9 0; -#X connect 28 1 29 0; -#X connect 31 0 2 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#reinterval-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#reinterval-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 7ec9082f..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#reinterval-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 335 118 632 382 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 353 doc_f; -#X obj 98 61 #reinterval; -#X obj 3 101 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 141 doc_i 5; -#X obj 3 291 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 171 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 193 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 215 doc_ii 2; -#X obj 14 237 doc_ii 3; -#X obj 14 259 doc_ii 4; -#X obj 14 321 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 171 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 193 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 215 doc_m i2 grid; -#X obj 97 237 doc_m i3 grid; -#X obj 97 259 doc_m i4 grid; -#X obj 97 321 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 171 values to be rescaled; -#X text 232 321 rescaled values; -#X text 232 193 old start; -#X text 232 215 old end; -#X text 232 237 new start; -#X text 232 259 new end; -#X text 187 46 multiply and add to values such that the old start becomes -the new start \, and the old end becomes the new end.; -#X connect 12 1 18 0; -#X connect 13 1 20 0; -#X connect 14 1 21 0; -#X connect 15 1 22 0; -#X connect 16 1 23 0; -#X connect 17 1 19 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#remap_image-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#remap_image-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 0c704ab6..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#remap_image-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 690 0 632 578 10; -#X text 19 26 Transforms a grid by displacing pixels.; -#X obj 27 154 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 46 179 #in; -#X floatatom 156 201 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 140 229 # +; -#X msg 61 153 open sewing.jpg; -#X text 201 199 <-- Modify value to see transformation.; -#X text 178 152 <-- open image; -#X obj 46 261 #out window \, title remapped; -#X obj 46 97 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 46 120 metro 33.3667; -#X text 19 45 If you chain indexmap (coordinate) transformations from -outlet 1 to inlet 1 \, then sending an image in inlet 0 will emit its -deformation out of outlet 0; -#X obj 46 229 #remap_image; -#X text 187 229 <-- change the numop to change the transformation; -#X obj 103 529 #rotate; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 295 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 335 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 529 doc_also; -#X obj 3 432 doc_o 2; -#X obj 14 365 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 387 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 462 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 497 doc_oo 1; -#X obj 97 365 doc_m i0 grid; -#X text 232 365 grid to be remapped; -#X obj 97 497 doc_m o1 grid; -#X text 232 497 indexmap of dummy coordinates \, to be deformed; -#X obj 97 387 doc_m i1 grid; -#X text 232 387 modified version of what came out of outlet 1 \, which -will determine the remapping; -#X obj 97 462 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 462 the grid from inlet 0 after being remapped using the -grid from inlet 1; -#X obj 0 549 doc_f; -#X connect 1 0 2 0; -#X connect 2 0 12 0; -#X connect 3 0 4 1; -#X connect 4 0 12 1; -#X connect 5 0 2 0; -#X connect 9 0 10 0; -#X connect 10 0 2 0; -#X connect 12 0 8 0; -#X connect 12 1 4 0; -#X connect 18 1 14 0; -#X connect 24 1 25 0; -#X connect 26 1 27 0; -#X connect 28 1 29 0; -#X connect 30 1 31 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#reverse-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#reverse-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 71c6fe6c..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#reverse-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 668 0 632 642 10; -#X obj 258 177 #color; -#X obj 301 320 #color; -#X obj 259 378 display; -#X obj 258 319 t a a; -#X text 15 57 Swaps the values of incoming grids while preserving the -number of Dimensions between incoming and outgoing grids.; -#X obj 22 257 #in; -#X obj 22 176 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 22 371 #out window; -#X obj 87 259 hradio 15 1 0 6 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -260818 -1 --1 0; -#X obj 87 277 - 3; -#X floatatom 87 297 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 22 314 #reverse 0; -#X obj 258 300 #reverse 0; -#X obj 323 245 hradio 15 1 0 6 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -260818 -1 --1 0; -#X obj 323 263 - 3; -#X floatatom 323 283 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 416 doc_c 1; -#X obj 3 517 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 601 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 631 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 547 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 569 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 446 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 631 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 547 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 446 doc_m c0 float; -#X obj 97 569 doc_m i1 float; -#X text 232 569 same as arg 0; -#X text 232 446 dimension number of the dimension by which the reverse -will occur. For N-dimensional grids \, the dimensions are numbered -from 0 to N-1. In addition \, negative numbers from -N to -1 may be -used \, to which N will be added.; -#X obj 0 663 doc_f; -#X text 232 547 grid to be reversed; -#X text 232 631 reversed grid; -#X msg 22 226 load b001.jpg; -#X text 16 92 for an image \, 0 or -3 does vertical flip \, 1 or -2 -does horizontal flip \, and 2 or -1 does channel flip. if you do this -on something else than an image \, you may see why the negative numbers -are supported: if you make a grid of multiple images \, then -1 will -always refer to the channels dimension no matter what.; -#X connect 0 0 12 0; -#X connect 3 0 2 0; -#X connect 3 1 1 0; -#X connect 5 0 11 0; -#X connect 6 0 33 0; -#X connect 8 0 9 0; -#X connect 9 0 10 0; -#X connect 10 0 11 1; -#X connect 11 0 7 0; -#X connect 12 0 3 0; -#X connect 13 0 14 0; -#X connect 14 0 15 0; -#X connect 15 0 12 1; -#X connect 24 1 32 0; -#X connect 25 1 31 0; -#X connect 26 1 29 0; -#X connect 27 1 28 0; -#X connect 33 0 5 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rgb_to_greyscale-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rgb_to_greyscale-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index c370a754..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rgb_to_greyscale-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 689 0 632 401 10; -#X obj 166 183 #out window; -#X obj 166 112 #in; -#X obj 166 137 #rgb_to_greyscale; -#X obj 174 91 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X msg 166 68 open working.jpg; -#X obj 166 160 #greyscale_to_rgb; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 208 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 248 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 310 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 340 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 278 doc_ii 0; -#X text 15 27 Creates a greyscale image from a rgb color image.; -#X obj 97 278 doc_m i0 grid; -#X text 232 278 presumed to be an RGB image; -#X obj 97 340 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 340 the image converted to greyscale.; -#X obj 0 372 doc_f; -#X connect 1 0 2 0; -#X connect 2 0 5 0; -#X connect 3 0 1 0; -#X connect 4 0 1 0; -#X connect 5 0 0 0; -#X connect 13 1 14 0; -#X connect 15 1 16 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rgb_to_yuv-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rgb_to_yuv-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index cbb7ab1f..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rgb_to_yuv-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 205 69 632 421 10; -#X obj 324 188 #out window; -#X obj 273 87 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 255 107 #in; -#X msg 255 61 open sewing.jpg; -#X obj 324 150 #rgb_to_yuv; -#X text 5 152 This displays the image as RGB:; -#X text 99 190 This displays the image as YUV:; -#X text 23 26 Converts an RGB color model image to a YUV color model -image.; -#X obj 226 152 #out window; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 268 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 228 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 330 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 360 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 298 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 0 392 doc_f; -#X obj 97 298 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 360 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 298 image in RGB format.; -#X text 232 360 image in YUV format.; -#X connect 1 0 2 0; -#X connect 2 0 4 0; -#X connect 2 0 8 0; -#X connect 3 0 2 0; -#X connect 4 0 0 0; -#X connect 16 1 18 0; -#X connect 17 1 19 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rotate-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rotate-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index f8167a45..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rotate-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 689 0 632 445 10; -#X obj 180 121 #rotate; -#X text 4 26 The [#rotate] performs rotations on indexmaps and polygons -and such objects.; -#X obj 163 83 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 80 98 #in; -#X obj 227 99 hsl 40 15 0 35999 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144 --1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 80 121 #remap_image; -#X obj 80 142 #out window \, title #rotate; -#X obj 9 57 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -233017 -1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 9 76 metro 100; -#X text 232 274 The Grid passed in inlet 0 will be the grid on which -the rotation will be performed.; -#X floatatom 243 123 7 0 0 0 - - -; -#X msg 80 57 open b001.jpg; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 244 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 169 doc_c 1; -#X text 232 371 Outputs the result of the rotation and needs to be -sent to a [#remap_image] to be visualised.; -#X obj 3 341 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 371 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 274 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 309 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 199 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 199 doc_m c0 float; -#X obj 97 274 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 309 doc_m i1 float; -#X text 232 309 same as arg 0; -#X obj 97 371 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 0 416 doc_f; -#X text 232 199 integer number (0 to 35999) as a creation argument -which initializes the first angle of rotation.; -#X connect 0 0 5 1; -#X connect 2 0 3 0; -#X connect 3 0 5 0; -#X connect 4 0 0 1; -#X connect 4 0 10 0; -#X connect 5 0 6 0; -#X connect 5 1 0 0; -#X connect 7 0 8 0; -#X connect 8 0 3 0; -#X connect 11 0 3 0; -#X connect 21 1 27 0; -#X connect 22 1 9 0; -#X connect 23 1 24 0; -#X connect 25 1 15 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rotatificator-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rotatificator-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index e31066a3..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#rotatificator-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 604 245 632 581 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 552 doc_f; -#X obj 20 64 #rotatificator; -#X text 191 138 named in honour of Laszlo Zlotz (a character from Achille -Talon); -#X obj 3 532 doc_also; -#X obj 103 532 #rotate; -#X obj 3 286 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 418 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 448 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 316 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 386 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 97 316 doc_m i0 float; -#X obj 97 338 doc_m i0 axis; -#X obj 3 180 doc_c 3; -#X obj 14 210 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 14 232 doc_cc 1; -#X obj 14 254 doc_cc 2; -#X obj 97 448 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 386 doc_m i1; -#X obj 97 210 doc_m c0 float/int; -#X obj 97 232 doc_m c1 float/int; -#X obj 97 254 doc_m c2 float/int; -#X text 232 210 from; -#X text 232 232 to; -#X text 232 254 n; -#X text 232 338 \$1=from (default:0) \; \$2=to (default: 1) \; \$3=n -(default: 2); -#X text 232 386 angle; -#X text 232 316 scale; -#X text 192 44 generates a N by N rotation matrix that rotates through -two dimensions of your choice (from \, to) by a certain angle (in centidegrees). -values produced are integers. the rotation matrix is multiplied by -the given scale factor such that after an eventual [#inner] \, a division -by the same amount would be performed. greater scale factors are more -precise.; -#X text 232 448 rotation matrix such that if rows 'from' and 'to' were -deleted and columns 'from' and 'to' were deleted \, you'd have an identity -matrix. in other words \, the rotation happens in a plane space made -of the two dimensions represented by those two rows and two columns. -; -#X connect 4 1 5 0; -#X connect 11 1 27 0; -#X connect 12 1 25 0; -#X connect 17 1 29 0; -#X connect 18 1 26 0; -#X connect 19 1 22 0; -#X connect 20 1 23 0; -#X connect 21 1 24 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#saturation-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#saturation-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index f493dde7..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#saturation-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 115 0 632 551 10; -#X obj 47 267 print; -#X obj 47 227 #out window; -#X text 313 178 OR; -#X text 295 140 global saturation; -#X obj 47 248 fps detailed; -#X text 260 197 per-channel saturation; -#X msg 251 135 0; -#X obj 251 114 loadbang; -#X obj 254 156 hsl 137 15 -256 512 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 --260818 -128992 -1 4533 1; 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-#X connect 13 0 15 0; -#X connect 14 0 15 1; -#X connect 15 0 1 0; -#X connect 25 1 31 0; -#X connect 26 1 30 0; -#X connect 27 1 24 0; -#X connect 28 1 32 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#scale_by-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#scale_by-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 5b61d091..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#scale_by-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 690 0 632 610 10; -#X obj 11 82 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 11 102 metro 100; -#X obj 89 149 #in; -#X obj 103 561 #scale_to; -#X obj 169 561 #downscale_by; -#X text 232 507 Outputs the resulting scaled image.; -#X obj 89 207 #out window \, title #scale_by; -#X msg 89 85 open bluemarble.jpg \, bang; -#X obj 89 183 #scale_by 2; -#X text 7 28 The [#scale_by] scales the image received by the row and -column factors passed. A single value applies the scaling uniformly -on the row and columns.; -#X msg 227 129 2 # 2 1; -#X msg 230 152 2 # 2 3; -#X floatatom 181 131 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 232 362 The Grid on which the scale_to will be performed.; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 332 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 477 doc_o 1; -#X text 232 265 The scaling factor (defaults to 2).; -#X obj 3 561 doc_also; -#X obj 14 507 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 362 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 445 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 265 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 362 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 265 doc_m c0 grid; -#X obj 97 445 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 3 235 doc_c 0..1; -#X text 232 445 same as arg 0; -#X text 232 287 if it's a single value \, then that factor is to be -used for both rows and columns.; -#X text 232 384 duplicates each pixel several times in width and several -times in height \, where the number of times is determined by the factor -described above. twice those of the incoming grid. It is several times -faster.; -#X text 232 529 grid((factor*y) (factor*x) channels); -#X obj 97 507 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 0 581 doc_f; -#X connect 0 0 1 0; -#X connect 1 0 2 0; -#X connect 2 0 8 0; -#X connect 7 0 2 0; -#X connect 8 0 6 0; -#X connect 10 0 8 1; -#X connect 11 0 8 1; -#X connect 12 0 8 1; -#X connect 18 1 3 0; -#X connect 18 1 4 0; -#X connect 23 1 13 0; -#X connect 23 1 29 0; -#X connect 24 1 17 0; -#X connect 24 1 28 0; -#X connect 25 1 27 0; -#X connect 31 1 5 0; -#X connect 31 1 30 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#scale_to-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#scale_to-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 54adb77a..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#scale_to-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 674 0 632 523 10; -#X obj 11 75 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 11 94 metro 100; -#X obj 89 171 #scale_to (133 133); -#X obj 89 133 #in; -#X obj 284 159 #pack; -#X obj 325 138 hsl 128 15 0 640 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -260818 --1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 325 158 hsl 128 15 0 640 0 0 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 8 -260818 --1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 89 208 #out window \, title #scale_to; -#X obj 169 474 #downscale_by; -#X msg 89 73 open scissors.jpg \, bang; -#X obj 300 183 #print; -#X msg 284 75 2 # 500 500; -#X obj 412 97 #print; -#X msg 284 94 2 # 100 500; -#X msg 285 115 2 # 500 100; -#X text 460 133 height; -#X text 460 155 width; -#X text 232 442 Outputs the resulting scaled image.; -#X text 232 270 A (height width) pair of integers indicating the size -to scale to image to. This initial argument is required.; -#X text 232 345 The Grid passed at inlet 0 will be the image on which -the scale_to will be performed.; -#X text 284 58 2 grid size values y=500 x=500; -#X obj 103 474 #scale_by; -#X text 9 22 The [#scale_to] scales the image received to the x and -y values passed. Initial creation arguments are mandatory (0 0) otherwise. -; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 315 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 240 doc_c 1; -#X obj 3 474 doc_also; -#X obj 3 412 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 442 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 345 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 380 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 270 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 270 doc_m c0 (int int); -#X obj 97 345 doc_m i0 grid; -#X text 232 380 same as arg 0; -#X obj 97 380 doc_m i1 (int int); -#X obj 97 442 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 0 494 doc_f; -#X connect 0 0 1 0; -#X connect 1 0 3 0; -#X connect 2 0 7 0; -#X connect 3 0 2 0; -#X connect 4 0 2 1; -#X connect 4 0 10 0; -#X connect 5 0 4 0; -#X connect 6 0 4 1; -#X connect 9 0 3 0; -#X connect 11 0 2 1; -#X connect 11 0 12 0; -#X connect 13 0 2 1; -#X connect 13 0 12 0; -#X connect 14 0 2 1; -#X connect 14 0 12 0; -#X connect 26 1 21 0; -#X connect 26 1 8 0; -#X connect 32 1 18 0; -#X connect 33 1 19 0; -#X connect 35 1 34 0; -#X connect 36 1 17 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#scan-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#scan-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 06bad143..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#scan-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 664 0 632 547 10; -#X floatatom 17 76 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 62 76 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 109 76 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 17 245 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 56 245 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 96 245 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 17 116 #pack 3; -#X obj 17 147 #scan +; -#X obj 17 206 #unpack 3; -#X obj 103 498 #fold +; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 498 doc_also; -#X obj 3 274 doc_c 1; -#X obj 3 336 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 438 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 468 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 304 doc_cc 0; -#X text 69 35 computes subtotals and stuff; -#X text 165 74 replaces every Dim(last) subgrid by all the results -of cascading the operator on that subgrid \, producing a Dim(dims \, -last) grid.; -#X text 165 127 For example \, with base value 0 and operation + on -grid "2 3 5 7" will compute 0+2=2 \, 2+3=5 \, 5+5=10 \, 10+7=17 \, -and give the subtotals "2 5 10 17".; -#X obj 14 366 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 366 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 386 doc_m i0 op; -#X obj 97 408 doc_m i0 seed; -#X text 165 191 [#scan +] computes subtotals \; this can be used \, -for example \, to convert a regular probability distribution into a -cumulative one. (or in general \, discrete integration); -#X obj 0 518 doc_f; -#X obj 97 468 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 304 doc_m c0 symbol; -#X text 232 304 numop; -#X text 232 386 same as arg 0; -#X connect 0 0 6 0; -#X connect 1 0 6 1; -#X connect 2 0 6 2; -#X connect 6 0 7 0; -#X connect 7 0 8 0; -#X connect 8 0 3 0; -#X connect 8 1 4 0; -#X connect 8 2 5 0; -#X connect 11 1 9 0; -#X connect 22 1 29 0; -#X connect 27 1 28 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#seq_fold-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#seq_fold-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index df26fff8..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#seq_fold-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 677 0 632 548 10; -#X obj 125 63 route end; -#X obj 126 162 display; -#X obj 125 106 #seq_fold; -#X obj 154 130 # +; -#X msg 125 43 2 1 \, 3 2 \, 5 3 \, 7 4 \, end; -#X msg 206 82 0 0; -#X obj 206 63 loadbang; -#X obj 92 193 #print AAA; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 225 doc_c; -#X obj 3 265 doc_i 4; -#X obj 14 423 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 445 doc_oo 1; -#X obj 14 467 doc_oo 2; -#X obj 3 393 doc_o 3; -#X obj 14 295 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 317 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 339 doc_ii 2; -#X obj 14 361 doc_ii 3; -#X obj 0 519 doc_f; -#X obj 97 295 doc_m i0 bang; -#X obj 97 317 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 339 doc_m i2 grid; -#X obj 97 361 doc_m i3 grid; -#X obj 97 423 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 445 doc_m o1 grid; -#X obj 97 467 doc_m o2 grid; -#X obj 3 499 doc_also; -#X obj 103 499 seq_fold; -#X text 232 445 to outside left inlet; -#X text 232 467 to outside right inlet; -#X text 232 423 final result; -#X text 232 361 from outside outlet; -#X text 232 339 seed; -#X text 232 295 output the final result; -#X text 232 317 sequence of values to be folded; -#X connect 0 0 2 0; -#X connect 0 1 2 1; -#X connect 2 0 1 0; -#X connect 2 0 7 0; -#X connect 2 1 3 0; -#X connect 2 2 3 1; -#X connect 3 0 2 3; -#X connect 4 0 0 0; -#X connect 5 0 2 2; -#X connect 6 0 5 0; -#X connect 20 1 34 0; -#X connect 21 1 35 0; -#X connect 22 1 33 0; -#X connect 23 1 32 0; -#X connect 24 1 31 0; -#X connect 25 1 29 0; -#X connect 26 1 30 0; -#X connect 27 1 28 1; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#slice-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#slice-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index df793231..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#slice-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 206 135 632 525 10; -#X obj 38 190 display; -#X text 36 213 should print subgrid: 3 5 8 13 21; -#X msg 37 145 0 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89; -#X obj 37 170 #slice 4 9; -#X obj 256 109 #slice (1 1) (3 3); -#X obj 257 130 display; -#X obj 256 90 #redim (4 4); -#X obj 256 71 #for 0 16 1; -#X obj 256 54 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X text 259 177 should print subgrid: 2 2 # 5 6 9 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 244 doc_c 2; -#X obj 3 328 doc_i 3; -#X obj 3 434 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 464 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 380 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 358 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 402 doc_ii 2; -#X obj 14 274 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 14 296 doc_cc 1; -#X obj 0 496 doc_f; -#X obj 97 274 doc_m c0 grid; -#X obj 97 296 doc_m c1 grid; -#X obj 97 358 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 380 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 402 doc_m i2 grid; -#X obj 97 464 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 380 same as arg 0; -#X text 232 402 same as arg 1; -#X text 232 464 slice; -#X text 232 358 grid to be sliced; -#X text 232 296 end positions (as in #for); -#X text 232 274 start positions as in #for); -#X connect 2 0 3 0; -#X connect 3 0 0 0; -#X connect 4 0 5 0; -#X connect 6 0 4 0; -#X connect 7 0 6 0; -#X connect 8 0 7 0; -#X connect 21 1 32 0; -#X connect 22 1 31 0; -#X connect 23 1 30 0; -#X connect 24 1 27 0; -#X connect 25 1 28 0; -#X connect 26 1 29 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#solarize-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#solarize-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 02240cc0..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#solarize-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 690 0 632 491 10; -#X obj 170 140 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -4034 -1 --1; -#X obj 170 219 #solarize; -#X obj 170 183 #in; -#X obj 103 442 #convolve; -#X obj 169 442 #contrast; -#X obj 235 442 #posterize; -#X obj 307 442 #layer; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 442 doc_also; -#X obj 3 278 doc_c; -#X obj 3 380 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 318 doc_i 1; -#X obj 14 410 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 348 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 247 215 #out window \, title original; -#X obj 170 240 #out window \, title modified; -#X obj 97 410 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 348 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 0 462 doc_f; -#X msg 170 157 load bluemarble.jpg; -#X text 12 36 Makes medium intensities brightest. Formerly brightest -colors become darkest \, formerly darkest stays darkest. This filter -is non-linear (but piecewise-linear). It's like a 200% contrast \, -except that overflows are mirrored instead of clipped or wrapped.; -#X text 232 348 pixels; -#X text 232 410 pixels; -#X connect 0 0 19 0; -#X connect 1 0 15 0; -#X connect 2 0 1 0; -#X connect 2 0 14 0; -#X connect 8 1 3 0; -#X connect 8 1 4 0; -#X connect 8 1 5 0; -#X connect 8 1 6 0; -#X connect 16 1 22 0; -#X connect 17 1 21 0; -#X connect 19 0 2 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#sort-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#sort-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index f2cdc61c..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#sort-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 484 136 632 572 10; -#X obj 28 250 #sort; -#X msg 28 45 0 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89; -#X msg 28 102 12 # 666; -#X obj 28 121 # rand; -#X obj 28 178 #store; -#X obj 28 140 #grade; -#X obj 28 64 t a a; -#X obj 28 83 #finished; -#X obj 58 204 display; -#X obj 28 159 #outer + (0); -#X text 151 140 shuffle; -#X obj 58 274 display; -#X text 140 252 unshuffle; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 311 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 351 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 461 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 523 doc_also; -#X obj 103 523 #grade; -#X obj 14 491 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 381 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 0 543 doc_f; -#X obj 97 381 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 491 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 491 sorted data; -#X text 232 381 1-D grid to be sorted; -#X text 232 403 this takes an average time proportional to N log N -(a pass on the data takes N time \, and sorting something twice bigger -takes an extra pass); -#X connect 0 0 11 0; -#X connect 1 0 6 0; -#X connect 2 0 3 0; -#X connect 3 0 5 0; -#X connect 4 0 0 0; -#X connect 4 0 8 0; -#X connect 5 0 9 0; -#X connect 6 0 7 0; -#X connect 6 1 4 1; -#X connect 7 0 2 0; -#X connect 9 0 4 0; -#X connect 17 1 18 0; -#X connect 22 1 25 0; -#X connect 22 1 26 0; -#X connect 23 1 24 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#spread-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#spread-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 9c6fc31a..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#spread-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 673 0 632 642 10; -#X text 1 25 makes noise; -#X obj 207 42 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -233017 -1 --1; -#X obj 221 134 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -233017 -1 -1 0 -1; -#X floatatom 368 241 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 78 163 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 20 88 until; -#X obj 20 51 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -233017 -1 --1; -#X msg 20 69 65536; -#X obj 61 88 float; -#X obj 101 88 + 1; -#X text 219 308 we limit here \, because the values might go out of -range; -#X obj 149 73 metro 50; -#X obj 149 51 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X obj 20 129 #import (256 256 2); -#X obj 195 269 #store; -#X obj 195 341 #out window; -#X obj 310 341 #out window; -#X obj 310 291 #clip; -#X obj 148 124 #in; -#X obj 249 247 shunt; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 491 doc_c 1; -#X obj 3 633 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 551 doc_i 2; -#X text 210 147 switch displays \, use this to get an image into the -#store; -#X obj 14 663 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 581 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 601 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 521 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 581 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 663 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 326 33 typically you plug a [#for] into this object \, and -you plug this object into the left side of a [#store]. it will scatter -pixels around \, giving an "unpolished glass" effec.t; -#X text 326 89 if you put a picture in it \, however \, it will add -noise. The resulting values may be out of range \, so you may need -to clip them using min/max.; -#X text 54 364 [#spread] scatters the pixels in an image. Not all original -pixels will appear \, and some may get duplicated (triplicated \, etc) -randomly. Some wrap-around effect will occur close to the edges.; -#X text 52 425 Sending an integer to inlet 1 sets the amount of spreading -in maximum number of pixels + 1 even values translate the whole image -by half a pixel due to rounding .; -#X obj 0 693 doc_f; -#X obj 97 601 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 521 doc_m c0 grid; -#X text 232 601 same as arg 0; -#X obj 20 197 #spread 1; -#X obj 310 270 #spread 1; -#X msg 207 89 load r001.jpg; -#X connect 1 0 41 0; -#X connect 2 0 19 1; -#X connect 3 0 40 1; -#X connect 4 0 39 1; -#X connect 5 0 8 0; -#X connect 6 0 7 0; -#X connect 7 0 5 0; -#X connect 8 0 9 0; -#X connect 8 0 13 0; -#X connect 9 0 8 1; -#X connect 11 0 18 0; -#X connect 12 0 11 0; -#X connect 13 0 39 0; -#X connect 14 0 15 0; -#X connect 17 0 16 0; -#X connect 18 0 19 0; -#X connect 19 0 14 1; -#X connect 19 1 40 0; -#X connect 36 1 38 0; -#X connect 39 0 14 0; -#X connect 40 0 17 0; -#X connect 41 0 18 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#store-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#store-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index bc4a52c0..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#store-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 602 0 632 642 10; -#X floatatom 132 89 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 177 89 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 20 160 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 132 200 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 115 201 R:; -#X floatatom 193 200 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 253 200 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 176 201 G:; -#X text 237 201 B:; -#X floatatom 73 161 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 1 161 X:; -#X text 58 162 Y:; -#X obj 132 107 #pack; -#X obj 296 134 #in; -#X msg 296 115 load r001.jpg; -#X obj 20 131 #unpack; -#X obj 132 175 #unpack 3; -#X obj 134 150 #store; -#X text 129 54 this example allows you to select a single pixel from -the loaded picture and view its rgb value.; -#X text 8 24 The [#store] stores exactly one grid \, using the right -inlet. You fetch it back \, or selected subparts using the left inlet. -; -#X obj 296 181 display; -#X obj 86 94 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 296 161 display; -#X obj 296 96 loadbang; -#X obj 3 341 doc_i 2; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 279 doc_c 1; -#X obj 14 371 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 571 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 3 882 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 912 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 309 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 309 doc_m c0 grid; -#X obj 97 406 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 371 doc_m i0 bang; -#X text 232 371 A bang at the left inlet will cause [#store] to send -its value to the outlet.; -#X obj 97 571 doc_m i1 grid; -#X text 232 571 when in reassign mode \, this is same as arg 0; -#X text 232 593 when it put_at mode \, it basically keeps the previous -arg 0 or reassignment \, but replaces a selected part inside of it. -; -#X obj 97 824 doc_m i1 reassign; -#X obj 97 663 doc_m i1 put_at; -#X obj 97 912 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 406 in this grid \, the last dimension refers to subparts -of the stored grid. sending a Dim(200 \, 200 \, 2) on a [#store] that -holds a Dim(240 \, 320 \, 3) will cause the [#store] to handle the -incoming grid as a Dim(200 \, 200) of Dim(2)'s \, where each Dim(2) -represents a position in a Dim(240 \, 320) of Dim(3)'s. therefore the -resulting grid will be a Dim(200 \, 200) of Dim(3) which is a Dim(200 -\, 200 \, 3). in practice this example would be used for generating -a 200*200 RGB picture from a 200*200 XY map and a 240*320 RGB picture. -this object can be logically used in the same way for many purposes -including color palettes \, tables of probabilities \, tables of statistics -\, whole animations \, etc.; -#X text 232 824 makes it so that sending a grid to inlet 1 detaches -the old buffer from [#store] and attaches a new one instead. This is -the default.; -#X text 232 663 makes it so that sending a grid to inlet 1 writes into -the existing buffer of [#store].; -#X text 232 698 example: suppose you have [#store 10 240 320 3]. then -"put_at 3" will allow to write a Dim[240 \, 320 \, 3] grid in indices -(3 \, y \, x \, c) where y \, x \, c are indices of the incoming grid. -in other words \, if that's a buffer of 10 RGB frames \, you'd be replacing -frame #3. Furthermore \, it also allows you to write a Dim[n \, 240 -\, 320 \, 3] grid at (3+f \, y \, x \, c) where f \, y \, x \, c are -indices of the incoming grid \, replacing frame #3 \, #4 \, ... up -to #3+n-1. Here n is at most 7 because the last frame in the buffer -is #9.; -#X text 194 227 that way of working extends to other kinds of data -you'd put in Grids \, in any numbers of dimensions. because \, as usual -\, [#store] wouldn't know the difference.; -#X text 232 912 grids as stored \, as indexed \, or as assembled from -multiple indexings.; -#X obj 0 957 doc_f; -#X text 232 309 initial value to be stored; -#X obj 97 628 doc_m i1 op; -#X text 232 628 recombination operator used by put_at \, just like -arg 0 of [#draw_image]; -#X connect 0 0 12 0; -#X connect 1 0 12 1; -#X connect 12 0 15 0; -#X connect 12 0 17 0; -#X connect 12 0 22 0; -#X connect 13 0 17 1; -#X connect 14 0 13 0; -#X connect 15 0 2 0; -#X connect 15 1 9 0; -#X connect 16 0 3 0; -#X connect 16 1 5 0; -#X connect 16 2 6 0; -#X connect 17 0 16 0; -#X connect 17 0 20 0; -#X connect 21 0 17 0; -#X connect 23 0 14 0; -#X connect 32 1 49 0; -#X connect 33 1 42 0; -#X connect 34 1 35 0; -#X connect 36 1 37 0; -#X connect 36 1 38 0; -#X connect 39 1 43 0; -#X connect 40 1 44 0; -#X connect 40 1 45 0; -#X connect 41 1 47 0; -#X connect 50 1 51 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#swap-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#swap-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 70263b36..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#swap-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 335 118 632 379 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 350 doc_f; -#X obj 60 55 #swap; -#X text 223 55 grid equivalent of [swap]; -#X obj 3 168 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 250 doc_o 2; -#X obj 14 198 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 218 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 280 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 300 doc_oo 1; -#X obj 97 198 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 218 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 280 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 300 doc_m o1 grid; -#X obj 3 330 doc_also; -#X obj 103 330 swap; -#X obj 14 136 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 3 106 doc_c 0..1; -#X text 232 136 same as [#store]; -#X text 232 218 same as arg 0; -#X obj 97 136 doc_m c0 grid; -#X connect 11 1 19 0; -#X connect 14 1 15 0; -#X connect 20 1 18 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#t-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#t-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index a8c4f064..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#t-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 78 0 632 554 10; -#X obj 10 134 #in teapot.png; -#X obj 10 161 t a a; -#X obj 40 181 #convolve (1 3 # -1 2 -1); -#X obj 267 181 #convolve (1 3 # -1 2 -1); -#X obj 10 112 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 237 161 #t; -#X obj 237 205 # *>>8; -#X obj 10 205 # *>>8; -#X text 257 112 Works; -#X text 8 64 In some situations \, a grid hasn't finished entering -the right-hand side \, when an object begins receiving on the left-hand -side. in those cases you should use #t.; -#X obj 237 113 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 10 234 #out window \, title doesnt_work; -#X obj 237 233 #out window \, title works; -#X text 8 25 The [#t] trigger object sequences grid operations in a -right-to-left order. It outputs its input from right to left.; -#X text 28 112 Doesn't work (all black); -#X obj 237 134 #in teapot.png; -#X text 232 425 The same grid received in inlet 0 is first sent to -the outlet 0; -#X text 232 460 The same grid received in inlet 0 is sent to the outlet -1 after it was sent to outlet 0; -#X text 232 337 The Grid passed in inlet 0 will be first sent to the -right most outlet and then to the second from the right (the left outlet -in this case).; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 307 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 395 doc_o 2; -#X obj 3 267 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 505 doc_also; -#X obj 14 337 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 425 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 460 doc_oo 1; -#X obj 97 337 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 425 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 460 doc_m o1 grid; -#X obj 0 525 doc_f; -#X obj 103 505 t; -#X connect 0 0 1 0; -#X connect 1 0 7 0; -#X connect 1 1 2 0; -#X connect 2 0 7 1; -#X connect 3 0 6 1; -#X connect 4 0 0 0; -#X connect 5 0 6 0; -#X connect 5 1 3 0; -#X connect 6 0 12 0; -#X connect 7 0 11 0; -#X connect 10 0 15 0; -#X connect 15 0 5 0; -#X connect 23 1 31 0; -#X connect 27 1 18 0; -#X connect 28 1 16 0; -#X connect 29 1 17 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#text_to_image-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#text_to_image-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 238dab37..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#text_to_image-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 685 0 632 345 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 33 40 #text_to_image; -#X obj 3 71 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 111 doc_i 3; -#X obj 3 256 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 141 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 176 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 211 doc_ii 2; -#X obj 97 141 doc_m i0 bang; -#X text 232 141 transforming the data into an image suitable for #draw_image. -; -#X obj 14 286 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 286 doc_m o0 grid; -#X obj 97 211 doc_m i2 grid; -#X obj 97 176 doc_m i1 grid; -#X text 232 176 2 by 3 matrix representing the colours to use (e.g. -(2 3 # 0 170 0 255 255 0) means yellow on green); -#X obj 0 316 doc_f; -#X text 232 211 font grid \, for example \, from [#in grid lucida-typewriter-12.grid] -; -#X connect 8 1 9 0; -#X connect 12 1 16 0; -#X connect 13 1 14 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_float-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_float-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 16886baf..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_float-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 678 0 632 446 10; -#X obj 15 188 cnv 15 55 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 39 135 display; -#X msg 15 73 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; -#X text 138 73 <-- create the grid here; -#X obj 15 188 #to_float; -#X text 12 27 Produces sequences of floats from grid data. Useful for -the integration into the rest of PureData.; -#X obj 15 216 print converted_grid; -#X obj 15 100 #import (2 2 2); -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 280 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 240 doc_c; -#X obj 14 372 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 310 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 3 342 doc_o 1; -#X obj 97 310 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 372 doc_m o0 float; -#X obj 0 417 doc_f; -#X text 232 310 content to be finely chopped; -#X text 232 372 a sequence of floats that the incoming grid is transformed -into. they are output in normal grid order.; -#X connect 2 0 7 0; -#X connect 4 0 6 0; -#X connect 7 0 1 0; -#X connect 7 0 4 0; -#X connect 14 1 17 0; -#X connect 15 1 18 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_list-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_list-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 51a376ea..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_list-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 544 108 632 450 10; -#X obj 15 164 cnv 15 52 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 50 115 display; -#X msg 14 64 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; -#X obj 161 217 display; -#X text 12 27 Produces a list from grid data. Useful for the integration -into the rest of PureData.; -#X text 130 63 <-- create the grid here; -#X obj 14 165 #to_list; -#X obj 14 216 print converted_grid; -#X obj 14 91 #import (2 2 2); -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 346 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 284 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 244 doc_c 0; -#X text 232 376 The grid is transformed into a single message containing -a sequence of floats.; -#X obj 14 314 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 376 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 314 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 376 doc_m o0 list; -#X obj 0 421 doc_f; -#X text 232 314 will be transformed into a list.; -#X connect 2 0 8 0; -#X connect 6 0 3 0; -#X connect 6 0 7 0; -#X connect 8 0 1 0; -#X connect 8 0 6 0; -#X connect 16 1 19 0; -#X connect 17 1 13 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_literal-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_literal-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 15f076e8..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_literal-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 556 102 632 540 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 511 doc_f; -#X obj 96 289 #to_literal; -#X obj 102 312 display; -#X obj 3 347 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 387 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 449 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 417 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 479 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 417 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 102 146 display; -#X obj 96 165 # +; -#X text 123 166 "do nothing": just convert literal to grid; -#X obj 102 224 display; -#X msg 96 123 3 3 # 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23; -#X obj 97 479 doc_m o0 list; -#X text 232 479 grid literal; -#X msg 118 62 3 2 f # 0.1 0.333333 2.71828 3.14159 1.4142 1.61803; -#X obj 118 103 # + (f #); -#X obj 96 201 t a; -#X obj 124 83 display; -#X text 232 417 any grid; -#X connect 2 0 3 0; -#X connect 9 1 21 0; -#X connect 11 0 19 0; -#X connect 14 0 10 0; -#X connect 14 0 11 0; -#X connect 15 1 16 0; -#X connect 17 0 18 0; -#X connect 17 0 20 0; -#X connect 18 0 19 0; -#X connect 19 0 13 0; -#X connect 19 0 2 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_pix-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_pix-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 199ab591..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_pix-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 661 0 632 665 10; -#X msg 365 61 create \, 1; -#X obj 365 42 loadbang; -#X msg 157 139 open violoncelle.mov; -#X obj 130 72 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X obj 45 52 gemhead; -#X obj 45 272 pix_texture; -#X obj 13 720 cnv 15 500 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 13 720 cnv 15 500 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 13 720 cnv 15 500 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 13 720 cnv 15 500 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X text 19 721 see also :; -#X text 102 720 [#import_pix]; -#X msg 429 62 destroy; -#X obj 365 93 gemwin 30; -#X obj 157 117 loadbang; -#X text 150 69 <-- start playing the video; -#X text 94 250 <-- imports gridflow grids into GEM; -#X text 181 720 \, game_of_life_gem.pd in the examples folder; -#X obj 45 253 #to_pix; -#X text 232 591 Modified gemstate so that the pix is equal to the Grid -of inlet 1; -#X text 232 472 Something coming from [gemhead]; -#X msg 57 217 yflip \$1; -#X obj 57 197 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -257985 -1 -1 0 -1; -#X text 232 494 With one boolean argument that selects the order in -which the y dimension of the Grid will be read \, defaults to '1'; -#X obj 45 291 rectangle 4 3; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 442 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 561 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 402 doc_c 0; -#X obj 14 472 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 529 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 591 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 472 doc_m i0 gem_state; -#X obj 97 494 doc_m i0 yflip; -#X obj 97 529 doc_m i1 grid; -#X obj 97 591 doc_m o0 gem_state; -#X obj 0 636 doc_f; -#X obj 397 243 b; -#X obj 397 263 fps; -#X floatatom 397 282 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 130 162 #in; -#X msg 310 134 cast b; -#X msg 310 154 cast s; -#X msg 310 174 cast i; -#X obj 140 195 shunt; -#X obj 176 196 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -257985 -1 -1 0 -1; -#N canvas 0 22 458 308 to_rgba_if_not_already 0; -#X obj 130 221 #rgb_to_rgba; -#X obj 131 103 #dim; -#X obj 103 173 shunt; -#X obj 131 126 #unpack 3; -#X obj 104 29 inlet; -#X obj 104 56 t a a; -#X obj 103 265 outlet; -#X obj 131 150 == 3; -#X connect 0 0 6 0; -#X connect 1 0 3 0; -#X connect 2 0 6 0; -#X connect 2 1 0 0; -#X connect 3 2 7 0; -#X connect 4 0 5 0; -#X connect 5 0 2 0; -#X connect 5 1 1 0; -#X connect 7 0 2 1; -#X restore 167 214 pd to_rgba_if_not_already; -#X text 40 353 Note : you can get some timebased 'moire' effects if -the arguments to the [gemwin] and the [metro] are not synched; -#X text 232 529 Grid with 3 or 4 channels (4th channel gets destroyed) -; -#X obj 130 93 metro 33.3667; -#X connect 0 0 13 0; -#X connect 1 0 0 0; -#X connect 2 0 40 0; -#X connect 3 0 49 0; -#X connect 4 0 18 0; -#X connect 5 0 24 0; -#X connect 12 0 13 0; -#X connect 14 0 2 0; -#X connect 18 0 5 0; -#X connect 21 0 18 0; -#X connect 22 0 21 0; -#X connect 32 1 20 0; -#X connect 33 1 23 0; -#X connect 34 1 48 0; -#X connect 35 1 19 0; -#X connect 37 0 38 0; -#X connect 38 0 39 0; -#X connect 40 0 37 0; -#X connect 40 0 44 0; -#X connect 41 0 40 0; -#X connect 42 0 40 0; -#X connect 43 0 40 0; -#X connect 44 0 18 1; -#X connect 44 1 46 0; -#X connect 45 0 44 1; -#X connect 46 0 18 1; -#X connect 49 0 40 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_symbol-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_symbol-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index f991d814..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#to_symbol-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 648 0 632 642 10; -#X obj 11 498 cnv 15 63 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 176 469 display; -#X obj 174 557 display; -#X symbolatom 353 559 12 0 0 0 - - -; -#X msg 11 409 72 101 108 108 111 32 87 111 114 108 100 33; -#X obj 11 428 #import (3 2 2); -#X text 324 409 <-- create the grid here; -#X obj 11 498 #to_symbol; -#X obj 11 557 print converted_grid; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 691 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 629 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 589 doc_c 0; -#X text 11 102 note that a zero value will cause pd to truncate the -symbol there. thus a symbol may have less bytes than the grid it was -made from.; -#X text 10 147 remember that a byte is not necessarily a codepoint -\, a codepoint is not necessarily a character \, and all characters -don't always have the same width. these distinctions don't matter for -all encodings.; -#X text 11 32 Produces a symbol from grid data in its input. The values -are expected to be valid in the character encoding that you are using -\, but no check will be performed for that \, and additionally \, no -check will be made that the generated symbol only contains characters -that can be put in a symbol.; -#X obj 14 659 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 721 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 659 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 721 doc_m o0 symbol; -#X obj 0 753 doc_f; -#X text 232 659 will be transformed into a symbol.; -#X text 232 721 symbol made of grid elements as bytes.; -#X text 12 211 in the future \, this might work at the level of codepoints -instead. thus with today's default UTF-8 (compact unicode) encoding -\, é \; has to be written as 195 169 \, you would be able to -write it as just 233 (as with iso-latin-1) and it would get converted -to 195 169 automatically. however there is still another form of this -character that is made as two codepoints \, 101 (e) and the "dead acute" -character \, separately \, on systems that support it.; -#X text 14 342 at this point \, though \, most branches of pd still -can't handle utf-8 properly \, so there isn't much of a hurry in adding -utf-8 support to [#to_symbol]...; -#X connect 4 0 5 0; -#X connect 5 0 1 0; -#X connect 5 0 7 0; -#X connect 7 0 2 0; -#X connect 7 0 3 0; -#X connect 7 0 8 0; -#X connect 18 1 21 0; -#X connect 19 1 22 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#transpose-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#transpose-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 9537434a..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#transpose-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 674 0 632 444 10; -#X obj 3 150 doc_c 2; -#X obj 36 65 #transpose; -#X obj 3 234 doc_i 3; -#X obj 3 353 doc_o 1; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 14 180 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 14 202 doc_cc 1; -#X obj 14 264 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 299 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 321 doc_ii 2; -#X obj 14 383 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 180 doc_m c0 float; -#X obj 97 202 doc_m c1 float; -#X obj 97 264 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 299 doc_m i1 float; -#X obj 97 321 doc_m i2 float; -#X obj 97 383 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 264 swaps the two specified dimensions \; dimension numbers -are as in [#join].; -#X text 232 180 dimension number; -#X text 232 202 dimension number; -#X text 232 299 same as arg 0; -#X text 232 321 same as arg 1; -#X obj 0 415 doc_f; -#X text 226 58 remaps contents of a grid by swapping dimensions of -indices. for example \, [#transpose 0 1] does the same as [#remap_image]x[#reverse]. -; -#X text 232 383 remapped image; -#X text 228 108 this is like matrix-transposition that you frequently -read about in linear algebra books.; -#X connect 11 1 18 0; -#X connect 12 1 19 0; -#X connect 13 1 17 0; -#X connect 14 1 20 0; -#X connect 15 1 21 0; -#X connect 16 1 24 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#type-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#type-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 4f765f5f..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#type-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 0 0 632 350 10; -#X obj 3 117 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 157 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 217 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 247 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 187 doc_ii 0; -#X text 138 34 gives a symbol representing the numeric type of the -grid received.; -#X obj 97 247 doc_m o0 symbol; -#X obj 97 187 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 3 301 doc_also; -#X obj 103 301 #dim; -#X obj 139 301 #finished; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 321 doc_f; -#X obj 17 65 #type; -#X symbolatom 17 84 10 0 0 0 - - -; -#X msg 27 38 3 3 f # 10.4; -#X text 232 247 numbertype in long form.; -#X text 232 269 one of: uint8 int16 int32 int64 float32 float64; -#X connect 6 1 16 0; -#X connect 6 1 17 0; -#X connect 8 1 9 0; -#X connect 8 1 10 0; -#X connect 13 0 14 0; -#X connect 15 0 13 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#unpack-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#unpack-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 7068382a..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#unpack-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 286 66 632 455 10; -#X obj 17 61 #color; -#X floatatom 17 195 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 46 174 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 75 152 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 196 84 <--click and drag to view grid values.; -#X obj 17 128 #unpack 3; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 304 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 364 doc_o n; -#X text 12 28 Outputs individual values from a grid.; -#X obj 3 228 doc_c 1; -#X text 232 394 Outputs grid dimensions as individual numbers.; -#X obj 14 334 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 394 doc_oo any; -#X obj 14 258 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 259 doc_m c0 float/int; -#X obj 97 334 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 394 doc_m oany float; -#X obj 0 426 doc_f; -#X text 232 259 number of outlets. usually corresponds to the number -of grid dimensions. (default: 2); -#X connect 0 0 5 0; -#X connect 5 0 1 0; -#X connect 5 1 2 0; -#X connect 5 2 3 0; -#X connect 15 1 19 0; -#X connect 17 1 11 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#window-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#window-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index aec81f45..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/#window-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 514 151 632 415 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 386 doc_f; -#X obj 149 56 tgl 15 0 empty empty click_me 17 7 0 10 -4034 -1 -1 0 -1; -#X obj 47 55 #window alakazou; -#X obj 14 140 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 3 110 doc_c 0..1; -#X obj 97 140 doc_m c0 symbol; -#X text 232 140 window title; -#X obj 3 172 doc_i 2; -#X obj 14 202 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 272 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 97 237 doc_m i0 state; -#X text 232 272 same as 'state'; -#X obj 97 202 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 272 doc_m i1 bool; -#X obj 3 366 doc_also; -#X obj 103 366 #out; -#X text 232 202 as with #out window when state=1 \; else ignored when -state=0; -#X text 232 237 1 to open the window \; 0 to close it.; -#X obj 3 304 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 334 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 334 doc_m o0 ...; -#X text 232 334 whatever [#out window] outputs.; -#X connect 2 0 3 1; -#X connect 6 1 7 0; -#X connect 11 1 18 0; -#X connect 13 1 17 0; -#X connect 14 1 12 0; -#X connect 15 1 16 0; -#X connect 21 1 22 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/0x40complex_sq-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/0x40complex_sq-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 42ca0f5a..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/0x40complex_sq-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 648 0 632 537 10; -#X obj 21 109 @complex_sq; -#X text 176 59 this object computes the square of complex numbers. -if seeing imaginary as Y and real as X \, then this operation squares -the distance of a point from origin and doubles the angle between it -and the +X half-axis clockwise. :); -#X floatatom 21 58 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 21 188 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 64 58 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 58 188 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 21 78 #pack; -#X obj 114 185 #print; -#X obj 21 159 #unpack; -#X obj 103 488 # +; -#X obj 133 488 # abs-; -#X obj 3 488 doc_also; -#X obj 181 488 # C.sq-; -#X obj 3 324 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 364 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 426 doc_o 1; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 14 456 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 394 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 394 doc_m i0 grid; -#X obj 97 456 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 394 grid of size (... \, 2); -#X text 232 456 grid of same size; -#X obj 0 508 doc_f; -#X text 178 128 However \, this (old) object is backwards from the -rest of GridFlow because it puts Imaginary before Real. [#fft] puts -the Real part first. Open this abstraction to discover the new way -to square a complex number. (The extra multiplication is the net result -of swapping components before and after the squaring); -#X text 178 212 used on an indexmap (#remap_image) \, this makes each -thing appear twice \, each appearance spanning half of the original -angle. straight lines become hyperbolic \, etc.; -#X text 179 259 In the original version of GridFlow (aka Video4jmax -0.2) \, the first example patch was feedback_fractal \, which used -this operation with a [#remap_image] \, though it was expressed in -much different terms back then.; -#X connect 0 0 7 0; -#X connect 0 0 8 0; -#X connect 2 0 6 0; -#X connect 4 0 6 1; -#X connect 6 0 0 0; -#X connect 8 0 3 0; -#X connect 8 1 5 0; -#X connect 11 1 9 1; -#X connect 11 1 10 0; -#X connect 11 1 12 0; -#X connect 19 1 21 0; -#X connect 20 1 22 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/args-demo.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/args-demo.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 54e3cfe7..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/args-demo.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 0 0 613 300 10; -#X obj 152 20 args hello (world a 42) *; -#X obj 43 96 print args; -#X obj 152 3 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 18 35 inlet; -#X obj 18 233 outlet; -#X obj 18 54 t a; -#X obj 18 155 route temperature pression etc; -#X obj 266 85 display; -#X obj 209 105 display; -#X text 270 69 rest of arguments (*); -#X text 17 174 do whatever you want with those args; -#X obj 223 230 t a; -#X text 230 211 anything else coming from first inlet or named args -; -#X obj 153 125 display; -#X text 157 106 hello; -#X text 213 86 world; -#X connect 0 0 13 0; -#X connect 0 1 8 0; -#X connect 0 2 7 0; -#X connect 2 0 0 0; -#X connect 3 0 5 0; -#X connect 5 0 6 0; -#X connect 5 0 1 0; -#X connect 6 3 11 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/args-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/args-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index d7f6a345..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/args-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 648 0 632 631 10; -#X text 354 70 demo default args; -#X text 354 90 demo rest of args; -#X text 354 130 demo missing args; -#X text 354 110 demo comma args; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 352 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 153 doc_c n; -#X obj 14 382 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 3 518 doc_o 1..; -#X obj 97 382 doc_m i0 bang; -#X obj 14 183 doc_cc any; -#X obj 97 183 doc_m cany symbol; -#X text 232 183 "*" represents the rest of arguments; -#X text 232 205 other symbols represent mandatory arguments; -#X obj 0 602 doc_f; -#X obj 14 548 doc_oo any; -#X obj 97 548 doc_m oany ; -#X text 232 548 output of single argument; -#X text 232 570 output of rest of arguments \, if last arg of [args] -is a "*".; -#X obj 97 570 doc_m oany ; -#X text 232 382 sends one message per outlet right-to-left. if there -is a wildcard (*) as the last argument \, any extra arguments go there -as a list message. Then for any missing arguments that have default -values \, the default values are sent \, right to left. Then for each -present argument that is not extra \, that argument will be sent on -its own outlet. Finally \, each init-message (comma-separated) is parsed -from the arguments and sent (magically) to the first inlet of the abstraction -itself.; -#X obj 97 227 doc_m cany nested-list; -#X text 232 227 represent optional arguments as nested-lists; -#X text 232 249 inside the nested-list \, \$1 must be the name of the -argument \, \$2 must be "a" (the single letter) \, and \$3 must be -the default value. the "a" is actually for future use (type-checking). -; -#X text 97 314 the star can only occur once and at the end \, and all -optionals must follow all mandatories.; -#X obj 12 89 args-demo pommes poires ananas biscuits-soda; -#X obj 12 129 args-demo; -#X obj 12 69 args-demo blah; -#X obj 12 109 args-demo dorval \, temperature -18 \, pression 99.5 -; -#X connect 9 1 20 0; -#X connect 11 1 12 0; -#X connect 11 1 13 0; -#X connect 16 1 17 0; -#X connect 19 1 18 0; -#X connect 21 1 22 0; -#X connect 21 1 23 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/ascii-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/ascii-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index b7ae57d5..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/ascii-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 442 305 632 357 10; -#X obj 39 73 ascii; -#X floatatom 39 41 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 39 92 print; -#X text 135 74 write integer as decimal in ascii codes; -#X text 232 195 number to be converted into ascii codes; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 227 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 165 doc_i 1; -#X obj 14 195 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 257 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 3 125 doc_c 0; -#X obj 97 195 doc_m i0 float int; -#X obj 97 257 doc_m o0 float; -#X obj 0 328 doc_f; -#X msg 86 40 1e+06; -#X text 232 257 a sequence of floats corresponding to the ascii codes -of the input integer as written in decimal. the sign is written in -the case of negative values. exponential notation is used for large -numbers.; -#X connect 0 0 2 0; -#X connect 1 0 0 0; -#X connect 11 1 4 0; -#X connect 12 1 15 0; -#X connect 14 0 0 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/ascii_to_f-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/ascii_to_f-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index a506c274..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/ascii_to_f-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 335 118 632 388 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 359 doc_f; -#X obj 31 75 ascii_to_f; -#X text 200 74 parser for floats written in ascii as sequences of floats -; -#X obj 3 134 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 174 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 236 doc_o 2; -#X obj 14 266 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 327 doc_oo 1; -#X obj 14 204 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 204 doc_m i0; -#X obj 97 327 doc_m o1 float; -#X obj 97 266 doc_m o0 float; -#X text 232 327 integer coming from inlet 0 but unrecognised; -#X text 232 204 ascii bytes (integer); -#X floatatom 31 100 8 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 90 100 display; -#X msg 30 50 51 \, 46 \, 49 \, 52 \, 49 \, 53 \, 57 \, 51 \, 0; -#X text 232 266 float value successfully parsed. note that this is -output only when an unrecognised character is received \, because otherwise -\, it can't be known for sure that the number is finished.; -#X text 201 93 recognises plus \, minus \, period \, but no exponents -\, infinities nor NaN.; -#X connect 2 0 15 0; -#X connect 2 1 16 0; -#X connect 10 1 14 0; -#X connect 11 1 13 0; -#X connect 12 1 18 0; 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-#X text 232 796 : is like \, except that the outlet that -bears it will do weird things to the object it gets connected to. things -that are very different from sending mere messages.; -#X text 232 866 : this stands for a pd message version of the -HPGL protocol.; -#X text 232 460 in the case of [doc_c] \, we're just faking that this -is a selector \, but you better only use atom types here: float \, -grid \, symbol \, pointer \, .; -#X text 232 844 : this stands for float \, grid \, symbol \, -or pointer.; -#X obj 97 981 doc_m o0 ; -#X obj 97 1001 doc_m o1 ; -#X text 232 761 : is like none \, except the inlet or outlet -is completely missing.; -#X text 190 37 style guide for comments:; -#X text 190 59 do not say "accepts a grid that will do blah blah" \, -because all methods are accepting messages anyway. but do not say "a -grid that will do blah blah" \, because "grid" is already specified -by the [doc_m]. in some sentence structures it will be clearer to say -"the grid" in some places rather than not.; 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-#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 323 doc_f; -#X obj 93 42 hpgl_op; -#X text 208 40 applies the same numop on all PA \, PD \, PU commands -of the incoming HPGL stream; -#X obj 3 80 doc_c 2; -#X obj 3 164 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 248 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 110 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 14 132 doc_cc 1; -#X obj 14 194 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 216 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 278 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 110 doc_m c0 symbol/numop; -#X obj 97 132 doc_m c1 grid; -#X obj 97 194 doc_m i0 ; -#X obj 97 278 doc_m o0 ; -#X obj 97 216 doc_m i1 grid; -#X text 232 194 incoming HPGL commands; -#X text 232 278 outgoing HPGL commands: same as incoming except coordinates -of PA \, PU \, PD will have been changed.; -#X text 232 216 same as argument 1; -#X text 232 132 same as argument 1 of [#]; -#X text 232 110 same as argument 0 of [#]; -#X connect 12 1 21 0; -#X connect 13 1 20 0; -#X connect 14 1 17 0; -#X connect 15 1 18 0; -#X connect 16 1 19 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/hpgl_track_position-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/hpgl_track_position-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 17e987c6..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/hpgl_track_position-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 335 118 632 310 10; -#X obj 0 281 doc_f; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 43 52 hpgl_track_position; -#X obj 3 133 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 217 doc_o 1; -#X text 188 47 looks at PA \, PD \, PU in a HPGL stream to figure out -what's the current position.; -#X obj 3 93 doc_c 0; -#X obj 14 163 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 185 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 247 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 163 doc_m i0 ; -#X obj 97 185 doc_m i1 bang; -#X obj 97 249 doc_m o0 grid; -#X text 232 249 last position in the last PA \, PD or PU.; -#X text 232 185 causes the last position to be output.; -#X text 232 163 a HPGL stream.; -#X connect 10 1 15 0; -#X connect 11 1 14 0; -#X connect 12 1 13 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/interval_overlap-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/interval_overlap-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 8956e701..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/interval_overlap-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 335 118 632 455 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 426 doc_f; -#X obj 77 49 interval_overlap; -#X text 236 45 check whether two 1-D intervals overlap; -#X obj 3 86 doc_c 4; -#X obj 3 214 doc_i 4; -#X obj 3 342 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 116 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 14 138 doc_cc 1; -#X obj 14 160 doc_cc 2; -#X obj 14 182 doc_cc 3; -#X obj 14 244 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 266 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 288 doc_ii 2; -#X obj 14 310 doc_ii 3; -#X obj 14 372 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 116 doc_m c0 float; -#X obj 97 138 doc_m c1 float; -#X obj 97 160 doc_m c2 float; -#X obj 97 182 doc_m c3 float; -#X obj 97 244 doc_m i0 float; -#X obj 97 266 doc_m i1 float; -#X obj 97 288 doc_m i2 float; -#X obj 97 310 doc_m i3 float; -#X obj 97 372 doc_m o0 float; -#X text 232 372 1: they overlap; -#X text 232 394 0: they don't; -#X text 232 116 start1; -#X text 232 138 end1; -#X text 232 160 start2; -#X text 232 182 end2; -#X text 232 244 same as arg 0; -#X text 232 266 same as arg 1; -#X text 232 310 same as arg 3; -#X text 232 288 same as arg 2; -#X connect 16 1 27 0; -#X connect 17 1 28 0; -#X connect 18 1 29 0; -#X connect 19 1 30 0; -#X connect 20 1 31 0; -#X connect 21 1 32 0; -#X connect 22 1 34 0; -#X connect 23 1 33 0; -#X connect 24 1 25 0; -#X connect 24 1 26 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/inv0x2a-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/inv0x2a-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index c0787d4b..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/inv0x2a-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 584 51 632 545 10; -#X obj 219 121 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 219 163 #in; -#X obj 263 164 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -260818 -1 -1 0 -1; -#X obj 219 82 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X obj 219 185 shunt 2; -#X text 369 140 image loader; -#X obj 219 101 metro 33.3667; -#X obj 219 238 #out window \, title inv+; -#X text 349 221 Outputs negated image; -#X text 68 221 Outputs initial image; -#X obj 338 188 hsl 128 15 1000 65000 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 -8 -262144 -1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 187 496 swap; -#X floatatom 34 102 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 57 120 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 34 176 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 105 104 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 149 121 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 105 178 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 105 147 inv* 10; -#X obj 103 496 inv+; -#X obj 139 496 # inv*; -#X text 8 24 The [inv*] performs an inversion on the data passed to -it. If you consider inlet 0 as the variable "a" and inlet 1 as variable -"b" \, [inv*] performs the operation "b/a" on the values passed to -it.; -#X text 232 464 Outputs the result of the operation "b/a".; -#X obj 263 209 # inv* 4000; -#X text 288 163 inversion; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 34 145 inv*; -#X obj 3 350 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 434 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 288 doc_c 1; -#X obj 3 496 doc_also; -#X obj 14 380 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 402 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 464 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 318 doc_cc 0; -#X text 323 91 numerical operator of the Grid object; -#X obj 97 318 doc_m c0 float; -#X obj 97 380 doc_m i0 float; -#X obj 97 402 doc_m i1 float; -#X obj 97 464 doc_m o0 float; -#X obj 0 516 doc_f; -#X text 232 318 number that the left inlet values will be divided by. -; -#X msg 219 139 load r001.jpg; -#X text 232 380 a: divisor; -#X text 232 402 b: dividend; -#X text 323 78 Another application: inv* as a; -#X connect 0 0 42 0; -#X connect 1 0 4 0; -#X connect 2 0 4 1; -#X connect 3 0 6 0; -#X connect 4 0 7 0; -#X connect 4 1 23 0; -#X connect 6 0 0 0; -#X connect 10 0 23 1; -#X connect 12 0 26 0; -#X connect 13 0 26 1; -#X connect 15 0 18 0; -#X connect 16 0 18 1; -#X connect 18 0 17 0; -#X connect 23 0 7 0; -#X connect 26 0 14 0; -#X connect 30 1 19 1; -#X connect 30 1 20 0; -#X connect 30 1 11 0; -#X connect 36 1 41 0; -#X connect 37 1 43 0; -#X connect 38 1 44 0; -#X connect 39 1 22 0; -#X connect 42 0 1 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/inv0x2b-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/inv0x2b-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 99a05e09..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/inv0x2b-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 652 22 632 574 10; -#X obj 219 121 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X text 288 163 negative; -#X obj 219 163 #in; -#X obj 263 164 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -260818 -1 -1 0 -1; -#X obj 219 82 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X obj 219 185 shunt 2; -#X text 369 140 image loader; -#X msg 219 139 open r001.jpg \, bang; -#X obj 219 101 metro 33.3667; -#X obj 219 238 #out window \, title inv+; -#X text 349 221 Outputs negated image; -#X text 68 221 Outputs initial image; -#X obj 331 192 hsl 128 15 0 255 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144 --1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 151 525 swap; -#X obj 154 525 swap; -#X text 9 24 The [inv+] performs an inversion on the data passed to -it. If you consider inlet 0 as the variable "a" and inlet 1 as variable -"b" \, [inv+] performs the operation "b-a" on the values passed to -it.; -#X floatatom 34 102 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 57 119 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 34 176 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 103 525 # inv+; -#X obj 34 146 inv+; -#X obj 263 211 # inv+ 255; -#X text 232 493 Outputs the result of the operation "b-a".; -#X floatatom 105 104 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 149 121 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 105 178 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 105 145 inv+ 10; -#X obj 3 353 doc_i 2; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 525 doc_also; -#X obj 14 383 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 418 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 3 463 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 493 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 3 278 doc_c 1; -#X obj 14 308 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 308 doc_m c0 float; -#X obj 97 383 doc_m i0 float; -#X obj 97 418 doc_m i1 float; -#X obj 97 493 doc_m o0 float; -#X obj 0 545 doc_f; -#X text 232 308 number that the left inlet values will be subtracted -from.; -#X text 232 383 a: the value to subtract; -#X text 232 418 b: the value to subtract from; -#X connect 0 0 7 0; -#X connect 2 0 5 0; -#X connect 3 0 5 1; -#X connect 4 0 8 0; -#X connect 5 0 9 0; -#X connect 5 1 21 0; -#X connect 7 0 2 0; -#X connect 8 0 0 0; -#X connect 12 0 21 1; -#X connect 16 0 20 0; -#X connect 17 0 20 1; -#X connect 20 0 18 0; -#X connect 21 0 9 0; -#X connect 23 0 26 0; -#X connect 24 0 26 1; -#X connect 26 0 25 0; -#X connect 29 1 19 0; -#X connect 29 1 13 0; -#X connect 36 1 41 0; -#X connect 37 1 42 0; -#X connect 38 1 43 0; -#X connect 39 1 22 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/list.==-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/list.==-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 6e38a0a9..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/list.==-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 653 141 632 343 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 314 doc_f; -#X obj 84 56 list.==; -#X text 174 49 compare two lists and tell whether they are exactly -equal to each other.; -#X obj 3 110 doc_c any; -#X obj 14 140 doc_cc any; -#X obj 97 140 doc_m cany ; -#X obj 3 172 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 252 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 202 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 222 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 282 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 202 doc_m i0 list; -#X obj 97 222 doc_m i1 list; -#X obj 97 282 doc_m o0 float bool; -#X text 232 282 1 if lists are same \, 0 if they are different.; -#X text 206 199 compare this list with the stored list; -#X text 232 140 all arguments together form a list being stored; -#X text 208 223 same as all arguments together; -#X connect 6 1 17 0; -#X connect 14 1 15 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listappend-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listappend-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 266738e8..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listappend-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 624 22 632 469 10; -#X obj 103 420 listappend; -#X obj 175 420 listelement; -#X obj 253 420 listfind; -#X obj 313 420 listflatten; -#X obj 391 420 listprepend; -#X obj 469 420 listreverse; -#X obj 547 420 listsublist; -#X msg 90 110 1 3 hello 8 13; -#X msg 258 107 1 12 a b c d e f g h i j k l; -#X obj 91 184 display; -#X msg 267 128 200 201 202 203 204 205 206; -#X obj 90 152 listappend 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; -#X text 11 35 The [listappend] combines two lists together. It takes -the initial list (List1)(passed as an argument or to inlet 1) and appends -to it the list passed to inlet 0 (List0). [listappend] combines List0 -followed by List1 in a new list.; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 274 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 358 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 212 doc_c n; -#X obj 3 420 doc_also; -#X obj 14 304 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 326 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 388 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 14 242 doc_cc any; -#X obj 97 304 doc_m i0 list; -#X obj 97 326 doc_m i1 list; -#X obj 97 388 doc_m o0 list; -#X obj 0 440 doc_f; -#X obj 97 242 doc_m cany ; -#X text 232 242 all arguments together form the list to be appended -; -#X text 232 304 a list that the stored list will be appended to.; -#X text 232 326 same as all args together; -#X connect 7 0 11 0; -#X connect 8 0 11 1; -#X connect 10 0 11 1; -#X connect 11 0 9 0; -#X connect 17 1 0 0; -#X connect 17 1 1 0; -#X connect 17 1 2 0; -#X connect 17 1 3 0; -#X connect 17 1 4 0; -#X connect 17 1 5 0; -#X connect 17 1 6 0; -#X connect 22 1 28 0; -#X connect 23 1 29 0; -#X connect 26 1 27 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listelement-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listelement-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index e30f98da..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listelement-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 604 22 632 523 10; -#X floatatom 262 160 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 281 106 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 195 158 print; -#X msg 195 81 1 3 hello 8 13; -#X obj 195 129 listelement 0; -#X text 10 32 Outputs one element from a list as selected by an integer. -; -#X text 232 238 An integer acts as an index \, it selects the position -of an element in a list. The selected element is output \, for example: -integer "0" selects and outputs the first element in a list \, integer -"1" selects and outputs the second element in a list \, integers "-1" -selects and outputs the last element in a list.; -#X text 232 387 Changes the value of the argument i.e. changes the -index into the list to get a different element.; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 335 doc_i 2; -#X obj 3 432 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 365 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 387 doc_ii 1; -#X obj 14 462 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 3 208 doc_c 1; -#X obj 14 238 doc_cc 0; -#X obj 97 238 doc_m c0 float/int; -#X obj 97 365 doc_m i0 list; -#X obj 97 387 doc_m i1 float/int; -#X text 232 462 The element selected by the index is sent to the outlet -; -#X obj 0 494 doc_f; -#X text 232 365 a list of numbers or symbols.; -#X obj 97 462 doc_m o0 >any>; -#X connect 1 0 4 1; -#X connect 3 0 4 0; -#X connect 4 0 0 0; -#X connect 4 0 2 0; -#X connect 16 1 6 0; -#X connect 17 1 21 0; -#X connect 18 1 7 0; -#X connect 22 1 19 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listfind-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listfind-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index de83d33c..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listfind-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 527 144 632 394 10; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 0 365 doc_f; -#X obj 44 66 listfind 2 3 5 7 11 13; -#X floatatom 44 48 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 44 85 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 214 54 find the position of an element (float or symbol) in -a list \, or -1 if it is not found. in case of duplicate elements \, -it only tells the position of the first occurrence.; -#X obj 3 113 doc_c any; -#X obj 14 143 doc_cc any; -#X obj 97 143 doc_m cany ; -#X obj 3 173 doc_i 1; -#X obj 14 203 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 97 203 doc_m i0 float; -#X obj 97 238 doc_m i0 symbol; -#X text 232 238 look for a symbol.; -#X text 232 203 look for a float. this has the same gotchas as using -[==] and [sel] \, about the precision of numbers.; -#X obj 3 270 doc_o 1; -#X obj 14 300 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 300 doc_m o0 float int; -#X text 232 300 nonnegative list index of first occurrence \, or -1 -if not found.; -#X obj 3 345 doc_also; -#X obj 103 345 listread; -#X connect 2 0 4 0; -#X connect 3 0 2 0; -#X connect 11 1 14 0; -#X connect 12 1 13 0; -#X connect 17 1 18 0; -#X connect 19 1 20 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listflatten-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listflatten-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 6f253a92..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listflatten-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 630 27 632 433 10; -#X obj 103 384 listappend; -#X obj 253 384 listelement; -#X obj 409 384 listfind; -#X obj 547 384 listflatten; -#X obj 175 384 listprepend; -#X obj 331 384 listreverse; -#X obj 469 384 listsublist; -#X obj 225 153 display; -#X obj 224 120 listflatten; -#X msg 209 84 1 (2 (3 4 5) 6 7) 8; -#X obj 210 187 display; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 260 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 322 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 220 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 384 doc_also; -#X obj 14 290 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 352 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 290 doc_m i0 list; -#X obj 97 352 doc_m o0 list; -#X obj 0 404 doc_f; -#X text 232 290 a (usually) nested list.; -#X text 232 352 Outputs the flattened (not nested) list.; -#X text 7 30 Takes nested lists and places their contents into a single -list in the same order. this is just like removing all parentheses -from the literal and doing nothing else.; -#X connect 8 0 7 0; -#X connect 9 0 8 0; -#X connect 9 0 10 0; -#X connect 15 1 0 0; -#X connect 15 1 4 0; -#X connect 15 1 1 0; -#X connect 15 1 5 0; -#X connect 15 1 2 0; -#X connect 15 1 6 0; -#X connect 15 1 3 0; -#X connect 18 1 21 0; -#X connect 19 1 22 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listlength-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listlength-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 32e2512a..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listlength-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 637 22 632 432 10; -#X text 10 33 The [listlength] outputs the number of elements in the -incoming list.; -#X obj 103 383 listappend; -#X obj 253 383 listelement; -#X obj 409 383 listfind; -#X obj 547 383 listflatten; -#X obj 175 383 listprepend; -#X obj 331 383 listreverse; -#X obj 469 383 listsublist; -#X floatatom 206 160 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 139 158 print; -#X msg 139 81 1 3 hello 8 13; -#X obj 139 120 listlength; -#X msg 246 96 1 12 a b c d e f g h i j k l; -#X text 232 276 The length of the list passed to the left inlet will -be returned in the outlet.; -#X obj 0 0 doc_h; -#X obj 3 206 doc_c 0; -#X obj 3 246 doc_i 1; -#X obj 3 321 doc_o 1; -#X obj 3 383 doc_also 1; -#X obj 14 276 doc_ii 0; -#X obj 14 351 doc_oo 0; -#X obj 97 276 doc_m i0 list; -#X obj 97 351 doc_m o0 float int; -#X obj 0 403 doc_f; -#X text 232 351 the number of elements in the list.; -#X connect 10 0 11 0; -#X connect 11 0 8 0; -#X connect 11 0 9 0; -#X connect 12 0 11 0; -#X connect 18 1 1 0; -#X connect 18 1 5 0; -#X connect 18 1 2 0; -#X connect 18 1 6 0; -#X connect 18 1 3 0; -#X connect 18 1 7 0; -#X connect 18 1 4 0; -#X connect 21 1 13 0; -#X connect 22 1 24 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listprepend-help.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listprepend-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index c71314af..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/flow_classes/listprepend-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 631 22 632 468 10; -#X obj 103 419 listappend; -#X obj 253 419 listelement; -#X obj 409 419 listfind; -#X obj 547 419 listflatten; -#X obj 175 419 listprepend; -#X obj 331 419 listreverse; -#X obj 469 419 listsublist; -#X msg 92 112 1 3 hello 8 13; -#X msg 260 110 1 12 a b c d e f g h i j k l; -#X obj 93 180 display; -#X msg 269 131 200 201 202 203 204 205 206; -#X obj 92 151 listprepend 1 2 3 4 5 6 7; -#X text 232 387 Outputs the resulting list.; -#X text 232 241 This optional argument can contain the initial list -; -#X text 8 35 The [listprepend] combines two lists together. It takes -the initial list (List1)(passed as an argument or to inlet 1) and appends -the list passed to inlet 0 (List0). 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-#X text 180 3354 convert grid to pix (GEM); -#X obj 98 3386 #to_symbol; -#X text 180 3386 convert grid of ASCII codes to symbol; -#X obj 98 3418 #transpose; -#X text 180 3418 swap two dimensions out of any \, in a grid; -#X obj 128 3450 #type; -#X text 180 3450 get a symbol representing the number type of a grid; -#X obj 116 3482 #unpack; -#X text 180 3482 split a grid into floats on separate outlets; -#X obj 116 3514 #window; -#X text 180 3514 a [#out window] that can be toggled to appear and disappear; -#X obj 92 3546 #yuv_to_rgb; -#X text 180 3546 convert unsigned YUV to RGB; -#X obj 134 3578 args; -#X text 180 3578 pick up the arguments of an abstraction instance \, including nested lists and init-messages; -#X obj 128 3610 ascii; -#X text 180 3610 write integer as decimal in ascii codes; -#X obj 98 3642 ascii_to_f; -#X text 180 3642 converts a list of ascii codes to a float; -#X obj 86 3674 class_exists; -#X text 180 3674 figure out whether a class has been loaded by pd; -#X obj 116 3706 cv/#Add; -#X text 180 3706 OpenCV addition; -#X obj 116 3738 cv/#And; -#X text 180 3738 OpenCV bitwise AND; -#X obj 74 3770 cv/#ApproxPoly; -#X text 180 3770 ; -#X obj 62 3802 cv/#CornerHarris; -#X text 180 3802 ; -#X obj 116 3834 cv/#Div; -#X text 180 3834 OpenCV division; -#X obj 92 3866 cv/#Ellipse; -#X text 180 3866 OpenCV draw ellipse; -#X obj 32 3898 cv/#HaarDetectObjects; -#X text 180 3898 OpenCV (future use); -#X obj 98 3930 cv/#Invert; -#X text 180 3930 OpenCV invert matrix; -#X obj 98 3962 cv/#KMeans; -#X text 180 3962 OpenCV K-Means clusteriser; -#X obj 98 3994 cv/#Kalman; -#X text 180 3994 OpenCV (future use); -#X obj 116 4026 cv/#Mul; -#X text 180 4026 OpenCV multiplication; -#X obj 122 4058 cv/#Or; -#X text 180 4058 OpenCV bitwise OR; -#X obj 116 4090 cv/#SVD; -#X text 180 4090 OpenCV singular value decomposition (eigendecomposition); -#X obj 116 4122 cv/#Sub; -#X text 180 4122 OpenCV subtraction; -#X obj 116 4154 cv/#Xor; -#X text 180 4154 OpenCV bitwise XOR; -#X obj 116 4186 display; -#X text 180 4186 print message or grid inside of the patch; -#X obj 122 4218 expect; -#X text 180 4218 currently does like list.== (will do more than that in the future); -#X obj 140 4250 for; -#X text 180 4250 make sequence of float messages for each number in a range with specified stepping; -#X obj 116 4282 foreach; -#X text 180 4282 convert a list to a sequence of atom messages; -#X obj 140 4314 fps; -#X text 180 4314 measure frames per second and make statistics; -#X obj 110 4346 gf.error; -#X text 180 4346 emit error message from the perspective of the current abstraction instance in its parent patch; -#X obj 74 4378 gf.io_generate; -#X text 180 4378 for internal use by #in and #out; -#X obj 98 4410 gf.oneshot; -#X text 180 4410 spigot that shuts itself down after each message; -#X obj 62 4442 gf.suffix_lookup; -#X text 180 4442 find the objectclass corresponding ; -#X obj 74 4474 hpgl_find_bbox; -#X text 180 4474 ; -#X obj 62 4506 hpgl_font_render; -#X text 180 4506 ; -#X obj 116 4538 hpgl_op; -#X text 180 4538 ; -#X obj 44 4570 hpgl_track_position; -#X text 180 4570 ; -#X obj 62 4602 interval_overlap; -#X text 180 4602 ; -#X obj 134 4634 inv*; -#X text 180 4634 swapped /; -#X obj 134 4666 inv+; -#X text 180 4666 swapped -; -#X obj 116 4698 list.==; -#X text 180 4698 test two lists of floats and/or symbols for equality; -#X obj 110 4730 listfind; -#X text 180 4730 find index of an element in a list; -#X obj 92 4762 listflatten; -#X text 180 4762 merge all nested lists together \, depth-first; -#X obj 110 4794 listread; -#X text 180 4794 find element at an index in a list; -#X obj 92 4826 listreverse; -#X text 180 4826 mirror image of a list; -#X obj 104 4858 norecurse; -#X text 180 4858 ; -#X obj 80 4890 parallel_port; -#X text 180 4890 send to and receive from a DB25 parallel port; -#X obj 110 4922 pingpong; -#X text 180 4922 turns value of a counter into a zigzag between 0 and a given value; -#X obj 68 4954 plotter_control; -#X text 180 4954 make HPGL commands; -#X obj 74 4986 plotter_parser; -#X text 180 4986 interprets ascii codes as HPGL commands and output them as messages; -#X obj 128 5018 range; -#X text 180 5018 multiple moses in cascade; -#X obj 86 5050 receives \$0-; -#X text 180 5050 multiple receives with common outlet and other outlet telling the name of intended destination; -#X obj 122 5082 route2; -#X text 180 5082 route messages but keep them intact (does not remove selector); -#X obj 110 5114 seq_fold; -#X text 180 5114 cascade the use of an object on all elements of an incoming message sequence; -#X obj 128 5146 shunt; -#X text 180 5146 demultiplexer: send input to separately specified outlet; -#X obj 98 5178 systemtime; -#X text 180 5178 time spent by process in kernel mode \, as measured by the OS; -#X obj 116 5210 tsctime; -#X text 180 5210 high-resolution real time \, as measured by the CPU; -#X obj 104 5242 unix_time; -#X text 180 5242 real time as measured by the OS \, including date; -#X obj 110 5274 usertime; -#X text 180 5274 time spent by process in non-kernel mode \, as measured by the OS; -#X obj 128 5306 var.#; -#X text 180 5306 like [f] for grids; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/locale/english.tcl b/externals/gridflow/doc/locale/english.tcl deleted file mode 100644 index 87324620..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/locale/english.tcl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ -# this file will not contain any aliases, just the canonical names - -proc say2 {k v} { - say [lindex $k 0] $v - foreach kk [lrange $k 1 end] {say $k "old name of $k : $v"} -} - -proc say3 {k v} { - set kk [regsub ^# $k @] - say2 [list k kk] $v -} - -category "Stuff" -say # "plain numeric operators on grids: + - * / etc" -say #border "add padding on sides of a grid" -say #cast "convert grid from one number type to another" -say #centroid "find centroid (weighted average) of the coordinates of a grid" -say #convolve "compute convolution product of a grid (blur and edge-detection)" -say #dim "get the size (dimensions) of a grid" -say #downscale_by "reduce the size of an image by a whole factor" -say #draw_image "picture-in-picture" -say #draw_points "(future use)" - -category "Data Conversion" -say #to_literal "convert grid to grid-literal (list with a # sign)" -say #to_float "convert grid to sequence of floats" -say #to_list "convert grid to list" -say #to_pix "convert grid to pix (GEM)" -say #to_symbol "convert grid of ASCII codes to symbol" - -category "Stuff" -say #fft "compute forward or inverse one-or-two-dimensional complex FFT of a grid" -say #finished "bang when grid transmission has ended" -say #fold "compute the sum of each row, product of each row, and other similar operations" -say #for "make a grid from all numbers or coordinates in a certain range" -say #from_pix "convert pix (GEM) to grid" -say #import_pix "old name of #from_pix" -say #grade "make an index of the sorting of a grid" -say #import "convert float, list, or symbol ASCII codes, to a grid" -say #inner "scalar (\"dot\") product, matrix product, tensor contraction, image channel remapping, etc." - -category "Hardware and Files" -say #camera "control panel for opening cameras" -say #io.aalib "open an aalib window" -say #io.dc1394 "open a faiawaia \"DC\" camera (not DV) using a Linux-compatible OS" -say #io.grid "read or write a .grid file (GridFlow storage format)" -say #io.jpeg "read or write a .jpeg file" -say #io.mpeg "read a .mpeg video file" -say #io.png "read a .png image file" -say #io.ppm "read or write a .pbm or .pgm or .ppm image file" -say #io.quicktime "read a .mov video file (or perhaps .avi)" -say #io.sdl "open a SDL window" -say #io.videodev "open a V4L1 device (Linux interface for video cameras and video digitisers)" -say #io.x11 "open a X11 window" -say parallel_port "send to and receive from a DB25 parallel port" -say plotter_control "make HPGL commands" - -category "Stuff" -say #labelling "tag connected pixels with region numbers in a two-tone single-channel image" -say #layer "layer two same-sized images" -say #moment "find 1st or 2nd order moment (weighted average or variance) of the coordinates of a grid" -say #noise_gate_yuvs "replaces dark pixels by black pixels in signed YUV images" -say #outer "apply numeric operator on all possible combinations of elements of one grid with elements of another" -say #pack "combine floats on separate inlets to make a grid" -say #perspective "divide each point by its depth" -say #polygonize "(future use)" -say #print "print to console" -say #redim "change the size of a grid by restreaming contents into a new shape" -say #reverse "mirror image of a grid along a dimension" -say #rotatificator "make rotation matrix for any two dimensions chosen from a space of any number of dimensions" -say #scale_by "reduce the size of an image by a whole factor" -say #scan "compute the cumulative sums of each row, and other similar operations" -say #store "store image in RAM, in-place picture-in-picture, and make lookups in various ways" -say #transpose "swap two dimensions out of any, in a grid" -say #type "get a symbol representing the number type of a grid" -say #unpack "split a grid into floats on separate outlets" -say #join "join two grids together along any dimension" - -category "Lists" -say foreach "convert a list to a sequence of atom messages" -say listfind "find index of an element in a list" -say listread "find element at an index in a list" -say listflatten "merge all nested lists together, depth-first" -say listreverse "mirror image of a list" - -category "Stuff" -say args "pick up the arguments of an abstraction instance, including nested lists and init-messages" -say ascii "write integer as decimal in ascii codes" -say class_exists "figure out whether a class has been loaded by pd" -say display "print message or grid inside of the patch" -say gf.error "emit error message from the perspective of the current abstraction instance in its parent patch" -say gf.suffix_lookup "find the objectclass corresponding " -say range "multiple moses in cascade" -say receives "multiple receives with common outlet and other outlet telling the name of intended destination" -say route2 "route messages but keep them intact (does not remove selector)" -say send39 "backward-compatibility crutch for dynamic patching in pd 0.39" -say shunt "demultiplexer: send input to separately specified outlet" -say systemtime "time spent by process in kernel mode, as measured by the OS" -say tsctime "high-resolution real time, as measured by the CPU" -say unix_time "real time as measured by the OS, including date" -say usertime "time spent by process in non-kernel mode, as measured by the OS" - -category "Stuff" -say #apply_colormap_channelwise "apply color correction tables separately on each channel" -say #background_model "make mask from learning to distinguish background from foreground" -say #change "send grid only if different from previous grid" -say #checkers "make image of chequered background in two tones of grey" -say #clip "min and max" -say #color "GUI for selecting a colour" -say condition "Castonguay rectangle bounds-checking" -say #contrast "adjust contrast in two different ways" -say count "Castonguay counter" -say #fade_lin "fade in piecewise-linear fashion" -say #fade "fade in exponential-decay fashion (linear recurrence)" -say #fastblur "speedy shortcut for rectangular blur" -say for "make sequence of float messages for each number in a range with specified stepping" -say fps "measure frames per second and make statistics" -say #gamma "apply gamma correction" -say gf.io_generate "for internal use by #in and #out" -say #hueshift "apply hue shift by rotating the color wheel" - -say #in "open file or device for reading or download" -say #out "open file or device for writing or upload" - -say inv* "swapped /" -say inv+ "swapped -" - -say #moment_polar "convert covariance matrix to the longest and shortest radius of an ellipse and a rotation angle" -say #motion_detection "frame difference with some options" -say #mouse "converts mouse events to reports of clicks, drags, unclicks, motions, and separate buttons and wheel" -say gf.oneshot "spigot that shuts itself down after each message" -say pingpong "turns value of a counter into a zigzag between 0 and a given value" - -category "Polygons" -say #polygon_area "find area of a polygon in square pixels" -say #polygon_comparator "find similarity between two polygons independently of rotation, by radial maps and FFT" -say #polygon_each_edge "convert a polygon to a sequence of overlapping 2-sided polygons representing edges" -say #polygon_moment "find average of all points inside of a polygon" -say #polygon_perimetre "find perimetre of a polygon in pixels (euclidian)" -say #polygon_radial_map "find radius of a polygon from a given origin, sampled at equally spaced angles" -say #line_to_polygon "convert line (as point pair) to polygon (rotated rectangle)" -say #draw_rect "draw a rectangle in an image" -say #draw_slider "draw a slider in an image" -say #edit_polygon "draw a polygon in an image and react to mouse events" -say #make_cross "make cross-shaped polygon" -say #draw_polygon "draw polygon in an image" - -category "Stuff" -say #posterize "quantise pixel values" -say #ravel "do #redim so that a grid keeps same number of elements but just one dimension" -say #record "wrapper around \[#in quicktime\]" -say #remap_image "apply object chain on pixel positions to make new image from chosen pixels of the input image" -say #rotate "rotate points through two axes (or rotate pixels as points in a colorspace)" -say #saturation "multiply chroma by some value" -say #scale_to "scale an image from one size to any other size by deleting or duplicating rows and columns" -say #seq_fold "cascade the use of an object on all elements of an incoming grid message sequence" -say seq_fold "cascade the use of an object on all elements of an incoming message sequence" -say #slice "crop an image using a start point (top left) and end point (bottom right)" -say #solarize "like pingpong but on all pixel values of a grid" -say #sort "sort each row of a grid" -say #spread "add noise to each vector (point or pixel)" -say #swap "like \[swap\] for grids" -say #text_to_image "use a fixed-width font grid to make a tiling of characters as specified by a text string" -say #t "like \[t a a\] for grids" -say var.# "like \[f\] for grids" - -category "Colorspace Conversion" -say #rgb_to_yuv "convert RGB to unsigned YUV" -say #yuv_to_rgb "convert unsigned YUV to RGB" -say #rgb_to_rgba "convert RGB to RGBA (but setting alpha to 0)" -say #rgba_to_rgb "convert RGBA to RGB" -say #greyscale_to_rgb "convert greyscale to RGB" -say #rgb_to_greyscale "convert RGB to greyscale" - -category "OpenCV" -say cv/#Add "OpenCV addition" -say cv/#Div "OpenCV division" -say cv/#Mul "OpenCV multiplication" -say cv/#Sub "OpenCV subtraction" -say cv/#And "OpenCV bitwise AND" -say cv/#Or "OpenCV bitwise OR" -say cv/#Xor "OpenCV bitwise XOR" -say cv/#Invert "OpenCV invert matrix" -say cv/#SVD "OpenCV singular value decomposition (eigendecomposition)" -say cv/#Ellipse "OpenCV draw ellipse" -say cv/#KMeans "OpenCV K-Means clusteriser" -say cv/#HaarDetectObjects "OpenCV (future use)" -say cv/#Kalman "OpenCV (future use)" -say cv/#ApproxPoly "" -say cv/#CornerHarris "" - -category "Stuff" -say ascii_to_f "converts a list of ascii codes to a float" -say plotter_parser "interprets ascii codes as HPGL commands and output them as messages" -say list.== "test two lists of floats and/or symbols for equality" -say expect "currently does like list.== (will do more than that in the future)" -say #hello "make 7 colour bars" -say #window "a \[#out window\] that can be toggled to appear and disappear" - -say #apply_colormap_channelwise "" -say #cluster_avg "" -say #draw_hpgl "" -say #extract_diagonal "" -say #reinterval "" -say hpgl_find_bbox "" -say hpgl_font_render "" -say hpgl_op "" -say hpgl_track_position "" -say interval_overlap "" -say norecurse "" diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/make_index.tcl b/externals/gridflow/doc/make_index.tcl deleted file mode 100644 index 8b95003e..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/make_index.tcl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -proc say {k v} {set ::say($k) $v} -proc category {k} {} -source locale/english.tcl -puts "#N canvas 0 0 560 480 10 ;" -set y 50 -foreach k [lsort [array names ::say *]] { - set v $::say($k) - if {$k == "#"} {set k "# +"} - if {$k == "#fold"} {set k "#fold +"} - if {$k == "#scan"} {set k "#scan +"} - if {$k == "#outer"} {set k "#outer +"} - if {$k == "#cast"} {set k "#cast i"} - if {$k == "#for"} {set k "#for 0 4 1"} - if {$k == "#redim"} {set k "#redim ()"} - if {$k == "receives"} {set k "receives \$0-"} - if {$k == "send39"} {set k "send39 \$0-patchname"} - set w [string length $k] - regsub "\\$" $k "\\$" k - if {$w<3} {set w 3} - set w [expr {$w*6+2}] - if {$k == "#color"} {set w 156} - puts "#X obj [expr 160-$w] $y $k;" - regsub "," $v " \\, " v - regsub ";" $v " \\; " v - regsub "\\$" $v "\\$" v - puts "#X text 180 $y $v;" - if {$k == "#color"} {incr y 40} - incr y 32 -} diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/moulinette.tcl b/externals/gridflow/doc/moulinette.tcl deleted file mode 100644 index 952459b3..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/moulinette.tcl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env tclsh - -proc mset {vars list} {uplevel 1 "foreach {$vars} {$list} {break}"} -proc p {text} {write [list #X text 10 $::y $text]; incr ::y 60} -proc write {list} { - set v [join $list " "] - regsub -all "," $v " \\, " v - regsub -all ";" $v " \\; " v - regsub -all "\\$" $v "\\$" v - puts $::fh "$v;" -} -set oid 0 -proc obj {args} {write [concat [list #X obj ] $args]; incr ::oid} -proc msg {args} {write [concat [list #X msg ] $args]; incr ::oid} -proc text {args} {write [concat [list #X text] $args]; incr ::oid} - -set fh [open numop.pd w] -write [list #N canvas 0 0 1024 768 10] -set y 0 -set row 0 -set msgboxes {} -set col1 96 -set col2 512 -set col3 768 -set col4 1024 -set rowsize 32 - -obj 0 $y cnv 15 $col4 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 20 -66577 0 -text 10 $y op name -text $col1 $y description -text $col2 $y "effect on pixels" -text $col3 $y "effect on coords" -incr y 32 - -# onpixels = meaning in pixel context (pictures, palettes) -# oncoords = meaning in spatial context (indexmaps, polygons) - -# for vecops, the two analogy-columns were labelled: -# meaning in geometric context (indexmaps, polygons, in which each complex number is a point) -# meaning in spectrum context (FFT) in which each number is a (cosine,sine) pair -proc op {op desc {extra1 ""} {extra2 ""}} { - global y - if {$::row&1} {set bg -233280} {set bg -249792} - obj 0 $y cnv 15 $::col4 [expr $::rowsize-2] empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 $bg -66577 0 - lappend ::msgboxes $::oid - msg 10 $y op $op - text $::col1 $y $desc - if {$extra1 != ""} {text $::col2 $y $extra1} - if {$extra2 != ""} {text $::col3 $y $extra2} - incr ::row - incr ::y $::rowsize -} - -proc draw_columns {} { - obj [expr $::col1-1] 0 cnv 0 0 $::y empty empty empty -1 12 0 14 0 -66577 0 - obj [expr $::col2-1] 0 cnv 0 0 $::y empty empty empty -1 12 0 14 0 -66577 0 - obj [expr $::col3-1] 0 cnv 0 0 $::y empty empty empty -1 12 0 14 0 -66577 0 -} - -proc numbertype {op desc {extra1 ""} {extra2 ""}} {op $op $desc $extra1 $extra2} - -set sections {} -proc section {desc} { - lappend ::sections [list $::y $desc] - incr ::y 20 -} - -section {numops} -op {ignore} { A } {no effect} {no effect} -op {put} { B } {replace by} {replace by} -op {+} { A + B } {brightness, crossfade} {move, morph} -op {-} { A - B } {brightness, motion detection} {move, motion detection} -op {inv+} { B - A } {negate then contrast} {180 degree rotate then move} -op {*} { A * B } {contrast} {zoom out} -op {/} { A / B, rounded towards zero } {contrast} {zoom in} -op {div} { A / B, rounded downwards } {contrast} {zoom in} -op {inv*} { B / A, rounded towards zero } -op {swapdiv} { B / A, rounded downwards } -op {%} { A % B, modulo (goes with div) } {--} {tile} -op {swap%} { B % A, modulo (goes with div) } -op {rem} { A % B, remainder (goes with /) } -op {swaprem} { B % A, remainder (goes with /) } -op {gcd} {greatest common divisor} -op {lcm} {least common multiple} -op {|} { A or B, bitwise } {bright munchies} {bottomright munchies} -op {^} { A xor B, bitwise } {symmetric munchies (fractal checkers)} {symmetric munchies (fractal checkers)} -op {&} { A and B, bitwise } {dark munchies} {topleft munchies} -op {<<} { A * (2**(B % 32)), which is left-shifting } {like *} {like *} -op {>>} { A / (2**(B % 32)), which is right-shifting } {like /,div} {like /,div} -op {||} { if A is zero then B else A } -op {&&} { if A is zero then zero else B} -op {min} { the lowest value in A,B } {clipping} {clipping (of individual points)} -op {max} { the highest value in A,B } {clipping} {clipping (of individual points)} -op {cmp} { -1 when A<B; 0 when A=B; 1 when A>B. } -op {==} { is A equal to B ? 1=true, 0=false } -op {!=} { is A not equal to B ? } -op {>} { is A greater than B ? } -op {<=} { is A not greater than B ? } -op {<} { is A less than B ? } -op {>=} {is A not less than B ? } -op {sin*} { B * sin(A) in centidegrees } {--} {waves, rotations} -op {cos*} { B * cos(A) in centidegrees } {--} {waves, rotations} -op {atan} { arctan(A/B) in centidegrees } {--} {find angle to origin (part of polar transform)} -op {tanh*} { B * tanh(A) in centidegrees } {smooth clipping} {smooth clipping (of individual points), neural sigmoid, fuzzy logic} -op {log*} { B * log(A) (in base e) } -op {gamma} { floor(pow(a/256.0,256.0/b)*256.0) } {gamma correction} -op {**} { A**B, that is, A raised to power B } {gamma correction} -op {abs-} { absolute value of (A-B) } -op {rand} { randomly produces a non-negative number below A } -op {sqrt} { square root of A, rounded downwards } -op {sq-} { (A-B) times (A-B) } -op {avg} { (A+B)/2 } -op {hypot} { distance function: square root of (A*A+B*B) } -op {clip+} { like A+B but overflow causes clipping instead of wrapping around (coming soon) } -op {clip-} { like A-B but overflow causes clipping instead of wrapping around (coming soon) } -op {erf*} { integral of e^(-x*x) dx ... (coming soon; what ought to be the scaling factor?) } -op {weight} { number of "1" bits in an integer} -op {sin} {sin(A-B) in radians, float only} -op {cos} {cos(A-B) in radians, float only} -op {atan2} {atan2(A,B) in radians, float only} -op {tanh} {tanh(A-B) in radians, float only} -op {exp} {exp(A-B) in radians, float only} -op {log} {log(A-B) in radians, float only} - -section {vecops for complex numbers} -op {C.* } {A*B} -op {C.*conj} {A*conj(B)} -op {C./ } {A/B} -op {C./conj} {A/conj(B)} -op {C.sq- } {(A-B)*(A-B)} -op {C.abs- } {abs(A-B)} -op {C.sin } {sin(A-B)} -op {C.cos } {cos(A-B)} -op {C.tanh } {tanh(A-B)} -op {C.exp } {exp(A-B)} -op {C.log } {log(A-B)} - -#section {vecops for other things} -#op {cart2pol} -#op {pol2cart} - -incr y 10 -set outletid $oid -obj 10 $y outlet -incr y 20 - -foreach msgbox $msgboxes {write [list #X connect $msgbox 0 $outletid 0]} - -draw_columns - -foreach section $sections { - mset {y1 desc} $section - obj 0 $y1 cnv 15 $::col4 18 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -248881 -66577 0 - text 10 $y1 $desc -} - -p { - note: a centidegree is 0.01 degree. There are 36000 centidegrees in a circle. - Some angle operators use centidegrees, while some others use radians. To - convert degrees into centidegrees, multiply by 100. - To convert degrees into radians, divide by 57.2957 . - Thus, to convert centidegrees into radians, divide by 5729.57 . -} - -close $fh -set fh [open numtype.pd w] -write [list #N canvas 0 0 1024 768 10] -set y 0 -set row 0 -set oid 0 -set col1 192 -set col2 384 -set col3 608 -set col4 1024 -set rowsize 64 - -obj 0 $y cnv 15 $col4 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 20 -66577 0 -text 10 $y op names -text $col1 $y range -text $col2 $y precision -text $col3 $y description -incr y 32 - -numbertype {b u8 uint8} {0 to 255} {1} { - unsigned 8-bit integer. this is the usual size of numbers taken from files and cameras, and - written to files and to windows. (however #in converts to int32 unless otherwise specified.)} -numbertype {s i16 int16} {-32768 to 32767} {1} -numbertype {i i32 int32} {-(1<<31) to (1<<31)-1} {1} { - signed 32-bit integer. this is used by default throughout GridFlow. -} -numbertype {l i64 int64} {-(1<<63) to (1<<63)-1} {1} -numbertype {f f32 float32} {-(1<<128) to (1<<128)} {23 bits or 0.000012%} -numbertype {d f64 float64} {-(1<<2048) to (1<<2048)} {52 bits or 0.000000000000022%} - -draw_columns - -p {High-performance computation requires precise and quite peculiar - definitions of numbers and their representation.} -p {Inside most programs, numbers are written down as strings of - bits. A bit is either zero or one. Just like the decimal system - uses units, tens, hundreds, the binary system uses units, twos, - fours, eights, sixteens, and so on, doubling every time.} -p {One notation, called integer allows for only integer values to be - written (no fractions). when it is unsigned, no negative values may - be written. when it is signed, one bit indicates whether the number - is positive or negative. Integer storage is usually fixed-size, so you have - bounds on the size of numbers, and if a result is too big it "wraps around", truncating the biggest - bits.} -p {Another notation, called floating point (or float) stores numbers using - a fixed number of significant digits, and a scale factor that allows for huge numbers - and tiny fractions at once. Note that 1/3 has periodic digits, but even 0.1 has periodic digits, - in binary coding; so expect some slight roundings; the precision offered should be - sufficient for most purposes. Make sure the errors of rounding don't accumulate, though.} - -close $fh diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/numop.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/numop.pd deleted file mode 100644 index c1d8efbf..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/numop.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,327 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 0 0 1024 768 10; -#X obj 0 0 cnv 15 1024 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 20 -66577 0; -#X text 10 0 op name; -#X text 96 0 description; -#X text 512 0 effect on pixels; -#X text 768 0 effect on coords; -#X obj 0 52 cnv 15 1024 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -249792 -66577 0; -#X msg 10 52 op ignore; -#X text 96 52 A ; -#X text 512 52 no effect; -#X text 768 52 no effect; -#X obj 0 84 cnv 15 1024 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233280 -66577 0; -#X msg 10 84 op put; -#X text 96 84 B ; -#X text 512 84 replace by; -#X text 768 84 replace by; -#X obj 0 116 cnv 15 1024 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -249792 -66577 0; -#X msg 10 116 op +; -#X text 96 116 A + B ; -#X text 512 116 brightness \, crossfade; -#X text 768 116 move \, morph; 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There are 36000 centidegrees in a circle. - Some angle operators use centidegrees \, while some others use radians. To - convert degrees into centidegrees \, multiply by 100. - To convert degrees into radians \, divide by 57.2957 . - Thus \, to convert centidegrees into radians \, divide by 5729.57 . -; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/numtype.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/numtype.pd deleted file mode 100644 index ce1cdc2f..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/numtype.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 0 0 1024 768 10; -#X obj 0 0 cnv 15 1024 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 20 -66577 0; -#X text 10 0 op names; -#X text 192 0 range; -#X text 384 0 precision; -#X text 608 0 description; -#X obj 0 32 cnv 15 1024 62 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -249792 -66577 0; -#X msg 10 32 op b u8 uint8; -#X text 192 32 0 to 255; -#X text 384 32 1; -#X text 608 32 - unsigned 8-bit integer. this is the usual size of numbers taken from files and cameras \, and - written to files and to windows. 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A bit is either zero or one. Just like the decimal system - uses units \, tens \, hundreds \, the binary system uses units \, twos \, - fours \, eights \, sixteens \, and so on \, doubling every time.; -#X text 10 536 One notation \, called integer allows for only integer values to be - written (no fractions). when it is unsigned \, no negative values may - be written. when it is signed \, one bit indicates whether the number - is positive or negative. Integer storage is usually fixed-size \, so you have - bounds on the size of numbers \, and if a result is too big it "wraps around" \, truncating the biggest - bits.; -#X text 10 596 Another notation \, called floating point (or float) stores numbers using - a fixed number of significant digits \, and a scale factor that allows for huge numbers - and tiny fractions at once. Note that 1/3 has periodic digits \, but even 0.1 has periodic digits \, - in binary coding \; so expect some slight roundings \; the precision offered should be - sufficient for most purposes. Make sure the errors of rounding don't accumulate \, though.; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/stuff.txt b/externals/gridflow/doc/stuff.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2a495735..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/stuff.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -Grid Literals - In every grid-accepting inlet, a list may be sent instead; if - it consists only of integers, it will be converted to a - one-dimensional grid. Else it may contain a single "#" sign and - integers on both sides of it, where the ones to the left of it are - fed as arguments to an imaginary [#redim] object and the one to the - right of it are fed through that [#redim]. - In every grid-accepting inlet, an integer or float may also be sent; - it will be converted to a zero-dimensional grid (a scalar). - -Grid Protocol - a grid has an associated number type that defines what are the possible values for its elements - (and how much space it takes). the default is int32. - a single-dimensional grid of 3 elements (a triplet) is called dim(3). a - three-dimensional grid of 240 rows of 320 columns of triplets is called - dim(240,320,3). - There is a sequence in which elements of a Grid are stored and - transmitted. Dimension 0 is called "first" and dimension N-1 is - called "last". They are called so because if you select a - position in the first dimension of a grid, the selected part is of the same - shape minus the first dimension; so in dim(240,320,3) if you select - row 51 (or whichever valid row number), you get a dim(320,3). if you select - a subpart two more times you get to a single number. - At each such level, elements are sent/stored in their numeric order, - and are numbered using natural numbers starting at 0. This ordering usually - does not matter, but sometimes it does. Most notably, [#import], [#export] and [#redim] care about it. - On the other hand, order of dimensions usually does matter; this is - what distinguishes rows from columns and channels, for example. - Most objects care about the distinction. - A grid with only 1 element in a given dimension is different from one - lacking that dimension; it won't have the same meaning. You can use this - property to your advantage sometimes. - Zero-dimensional grids exist. They are called dim(). They can only contain - a single number. -Picture Protocol - This section is useful if you want to know what a picture is in terms of a grid. - A picture is a three-dimensional Grid: 0:rows 1:columns 2:channels - -Channels for the RGB color model are: 0:red 1:green 2:blue - Because Grids are made of 32-bit integers, a three-channel picture uses - 96 bpp (bits per pixel), and have to be downscaled to 24 bpp (or 16 bpp) - for display. That huge amount of slack is there because when you create - your own effects you often have intermediate results that need to be of - higher precision than a normal picture. Especially, results of multiplications - are big and should not overflow before you divide them back to normal; - and similarly, you can have negative values all over, as long as you take - care of them before they get to the display. - In the final conversion, high bits are just ignored. This means: black is - 0, maximum is 255, and values wrap like with % 256. If you want to - clip them, you may use [# max 0] and [# min 255] objects. - -The following are called VecOps because each operation happens between more than just two numbers. -A first kind of VecOp are those that arise when a pair of numbers (A0,A1) is considered as a single number A0+A1*sqrt(-1). -If you need complex numbers but don't know yet how they work, learn them using a math tutorial and then those VecOps will begin to seem familiar. -All the complex number operators are only for floats. -TODO: fill the last two columns of this table. - -Synchronisation - -In GridFlow you cannot send two grids in different inlets at the -same time. You have to use [#finished] together with (possibly) [fork] and [#store], -which can be cumbersome. If you don't do this, the result is undefined -behaviour (or crash!). -There are two exceptions: [#store] and # allow right-inlet grids to be buffered if an operation is occuring on left inlet. This -should make many programs simpler. - - -Introduction - - The philosophy that guides PureData is a simple but powerful one: - the software must first provide the user with generic tools - rather than imposing pre-cooked effects. In other words the user - should have total freedom. - - GridFlow follows that philosophy: it first defines elementary - mathematical operations. Those can in turn be used as simple - visual effects or be combined to produce more complex effects. - - The strategy followed by most video plugins for PureData and MAX/MSP, is - to provide the user first with constructs for manipulating video - streams at a fairly high level. The strategy put forward by GridFlow - is different. - - It can be said that in all those video plugins there are three layers: - the first, the low level, is not accessible to non-programmers (and fairly - difficult of access even to programmers); the second, mathematical, where - one needs not to be a C++ programmer, but still requires a good - understanding of how numbers and pixels and colours and geometry work; and - a third level that looks more like the software an artist would like to - use. - - In other video plugins there is a fairly low emphasis on the second - layer. In GridFlow that layer is very strong and opens many possibilities. - Even though the third layer in GridFlow is not as developed as it could, - the second layer may be used to produce third-layer object classes much - more quickly. - - GridFlow provides a unifying view of multimedia information. Several - kinds of data -- raster graphics in any number of channels, coordinate - transforms, matrices, vectors -- may all be represented by Grids - (also known as multi-dimensional arrays). Grids exist in several ways: they - are usually streamed from object to object, but they can also be stored in - memory, stored into a file, sent through the network. - - Here is an example of how things work in GridFlow. (if you want more - information, consult the rest of this manual) - - A picture is a three-dimensional Grid: - 0 : rows - 1 : columns - 2 : channels - - Pictures come in all sorts of heights and widths. The channels, however, - are more limited in number. Usually it's three: Red, Green, Blue. - - A coordinate transform, when specified pixel by pixel, may be a - three-dimensional Grid in which the two "channels" are Y and X, - representing row-and-column positions in a separate picture. - - Other shapes of grids could be designed to represent various things; - for example, configuration for blur effects. Grids could be useful for - things not directly related to raster pictures (e.g. sound recordings). - Those are all kinds of things you could actually develop _within_ the - PureData / GridFlow framework. You don't need to wait for me. - - -GridFlow Release - -dir=gridflow-0.9.6; tag=gridflow_0_9_6 -svn copy svn+ssh://gridflow.ca/home/svn/gridflow/trunk svn+ssh://gridflow.ca/home/svn/gridflow/tags/$tag/ -svn export svn+ssh://gridflow.ca/home/svn/gridflow/tags/$tag/ $dir -chmod -R go=u-w $dir && tar cfzvv $dir.tar.gz $dir && rm -rf $dir -scp $dir.tar.gz gridflow@artengine.ca:public_html/download -mv $dir.tar.gz /home/matju/GridFlow -cd doc/homepage; pico index.html; make install - -download somewhere else and try to compile -pd-announce mlist : post release - -Committed revision 4239. -Warning: 'post-commit' hook failed with error output: -/home/svn/gridflow/hooks/post-commit: line 49: /home/svn/gridflow/hooks/svn-mailer.log: Permission denied - -svn copy svn+ssh://gridflow.ca/home/svn/gridflow/tags/$tag/ https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/externals/gridflow/ diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_sampling_quantization.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_sampling_quantization.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 4f60217d..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_sampling_quantization.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 740 0 704 805 10; -#X obj 2 5 cnv 15 650 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 2 -30 cnv 15 700 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 0 741 cnv 15 700 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 14 746 GridFlow 0.9.1; -#X text 7 -23 Principles of new media; -#X text 218 152 <-- reduces the size of the image; -#X text 5 3 1.1 sampling; -#X obj 4 314 cnv 15 650 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X text 7 313 1.2 quantization; -#X text 330 85 <-- change the resampling factor (1 to 8); -#X obj 55 80 #in; -#X obj 55 32 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -4034 -1 -1 1 1; -#X obj 75 259 #out window \, title sampling; -#X obj 55 204 #scale_by; -#X obj 202 86 hradio 15 1 0 8 empty empty empty 0 -8 0 10 -257985 -1 --1 0; -#X obj 202 108 + 1; -#X obj 202 130 t a a; -#X text 218 152 <-- reduces the size of the image; -#X msg 123 55 open babbage.jpg; -#X obj 55 419 #out window \, title quantization; -#X text 230 53 <-- open image first; -#X floatatom 124 365 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 24 449 #downscale_by 32 smoothly; -#X obj 25 518 display; -#X obj 34 470 #out window \, title really_small_window; -#X text 133 385 <-- reduces the number of possible pixel values; -#X text 121 201 <-- increases the image size by the same factor \, -letting us see the loss of information from the original image; -#X obj 55 152 #downscale_by \, smoothly; -#X obj 127 343 hsl 128 15 2 16 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -8 0 10 -257985 --1 -1 3300 1; -#X obj 55 54 metro 100; -#X obj 55 385 #posterize 2; -#X text 262 342 <-- number of tones per channel; -#X connect 10 0 27 0; -#X connect 11 0 29 0; -#X connect 13 0 12 0; -#X connect 13 0 30 0; -#X connect 14 0 15 0; -#X connect 15 0 16 0; -#X connect 16 0 27 1; -#X connect 16 1 13 1; -#X connect 18 0 10 0; -#X connect 21 0 30 1; -#X connect 22 0 23 0; -#X connect 22 0 24 0; -#X connect 27 0 13 0; -#X connect 28 0 21 0; -#X connect 29 0 10 0; -#X connect 30 0 19 0; -#X connect 30 0 22 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_grid_1.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_grid_1.pd deleted file mode 100644 index e86ff88f..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_grid_1.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 363 183 701 242 10; -#X obj 2 5 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 2 -30 cnv 15 700 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 5 5 1.1 What is a grid?; -#X text 7 -23 1 Introduction to Grids; -#X obj 0 178 cnv 15 700 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 523 56 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 537 119 #out window; -#X obj 537 88 #in david.jpg; -#X text 14 183 GridFlow 0.9.0; -#X text 5 28 A grid is composed of rows and columns that contain numeric -data. GridFlow usually interprets images as three-dimensional grids -with rows (height) and columns (width). Each channel is a single colour -\, usually red \, green and blue (RGB). The channels make up the colour -information of an image. Videos are also interpreted as grids since -each frame is a still image.; -#X text 5 125 GridFlow objects that accept or produce grids are identified -by the number sign "#" (a mini grid). From now on \, the term "grid" -is used to identify an image or video.; -#X connect 5 0 7 0; -#X connect 7 0 6 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_grid_2.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_grid_2.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 59aecb1a..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_grid_2.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 376 138 1022 422 10; -#X obj 1 14 cnv 15 460 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X text 4 14 1.2 How to create a grid.; -#X obj 1 14 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X text 5 14 1.2 Creating a grid using the [#import] object.; -#X text 5 40 GridFlow can create a grid from a list of numbers. The -[#import] object permits you to set the desired amount of rows and -columns. A message box must be connected to tell the grid which numbers -to display.; -#X text 6 109 Steps to create a grid:; -#X text 7 134 1 - Create a list of numbers using a message box (the -numbers must be seperated by a space). The list can have as many numbers -as you want but only the amount defined by [#import] will be displayed. -As you click on the message box the numbers will appear in the grid. -Note how the numbers are positioned in the grid from left to right -and from the top to the bottom.; -#X text 7 229 2 - Create the [#import] object and indicate the parameters -you want as grid dimensions. By indicating 3 3 in brackets following -[#import] \, you are creating a grid that has 3 rows and 3 columns. -A 3 by 3 grid will displays 9 numbers.; -#X text 8 291 3 - Connect the objects to a [display] object or a [print] -object to see the resulting grid. 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Try -this for [#in].; -#X text 6 250 GridFlow accepts several image formats including .jpg -\, .png \, .tiff.; -#X text 449 213 The [#out window] object must be deleted in order to -close the display window the image is in.; -#X text 8 -46 The following steps outline the items that you need to -open a grid. Whether it be an image or a video you want to open theses -four steps are necessary.; -#X text 8 2 In order for GridFlow to recognize your media files by -file name you have to put them in the "images" folder (located within -the GridFlow directory). Another way to locate an image is to specify -the path to where it is saved on your hard drive in the message box. -; -#X text 452 -46 To view the image you must initialize the patch. Click -on the message box \, and then on the bang (this must be done in the -run mode). The image will appear in a display window \, off to the -side of the patch. Sometimes the display window opens behind the patch -\, try moving the patch if the display seems to be missing.; -#X text 459 -66 2.1 Patch Example; -#X text 8 -68 2.1 Opening an Image; -#X obj 450 140 cnv 15 22 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 450 180 #out window; -#X msg 450 48 open b001.jpg; -#X obj 534 99 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 450 139 #in; -#X text 62 113 extension you want to open; -#X text 63 99 Create message box [open< with the file name and; -#X text 11 329 GridFlow 0.9.0; -#X connect 29 0 31 0; -#X connect 30 0 31 0; -#X connect 31 0 28 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_2.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_2.pd deleted file mode 100644 index affb33b7..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_2.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 257 0 660 624 10; -#X obj 3 -37 cnv 15 653 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 3 -72 cnv 15 653 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -355 -0; -#X obj 3 517 cnv 15 653 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 268 271 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 152 134 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X text 88 133 <-- step #2 : start the metro; -#X obj 203 363 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 246 465 cnv 15 20 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -260818 -66577 -0; -#X text 111 159 the metro refreshes the display window so you don't -have to reload the grid every time it's altered.; -#X text 204 271 <-- step #1 : load the image; -#X text 245 464 Tip: try replacing this number box with a slider.; -#X text 139 363 <-- step #3 : change the grid's vertical parameters -; -#X obj 247 405 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X text 15 -38 2.2 Resizing an image; -#X text 10 82 [# pack] lets you resize grids by altering the vertical -and horizontal parameters.; -#X text 10 34 If you want to make your image four times its size \, -you would have to insert a 4 into the object \; [#scale_by 4].; -#X text 9 -10 [#scale_by] resizes grids by multiplying its parameters -(width and height). 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There -are several ways to modify images in GridFlow \, some are very basic -while others are more advanced.; -#X text 9 234 Numeric Operators (numop): transform grids by applying -a mathematical operation to each pixel value.; -#X obj 6 455 cnv 15 1000 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 18 37 2.3 Image Manipulation; -#X text 17 148 Image Manipulation Using Numeric Operators; -#X text 8 277 To transform a grid the numop must first be given an -argument. That argument will be applied to every pixel in the grid. -The following three examples show some ways to give the numop an argument. -; -#X obj 460 38 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X text 465 62 Altering a grid by placing an argument directly into -the numop object.; -#X obj 560 343 cnv 15 42 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 561 382 display; -#X msg 483 278 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; -#X obj 483 307 #import (3 3); -#X obj 484 382 display; -#X obj 10 38 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X text 22 37 2.3 Image Manipulation; -#X obj 10 38 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X text 22 37 2.3 Image Manipulation; -#X obj 672 103 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 11 352 cnv 15 20 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -260818 -66577 -0; -#X text 422 361 --->; -#X text 608 103 <-- step #1 : click here to load the image; -#X obj 672 133 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 624 189 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X text 608 133 <-- step #2 : click here to view the image; -#X text 658 201 the value (42); -#X text 560 188 <-- step #3 : try altering the argument by changing -; -#X obj 691 276 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 691 342 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X text 627 276 <-- step #1 : click here to load the grid; -#X text 20 8 2 Introduction to Images; -#X text 472 37 2.3 Patch Example 1; -#X text 9 352 Tip: To understand how pixels are affected by the numop -test out this numeric grid patch. Each grid value that is output is -multiplied by 42; -#X obj 484 220 #out window; -#X obj 484 191 # * 42; -#X text 727 360 by changing the value (42); -#X text 628 342 <-- step #2 : try altering the argument; -#X obj 560 343 # * 42; -#X text 14 463 GridFlow 0.8.4; -#X msg 484 106 open working.jpg; -#X connect 3 0 4 0; -#X connect 4 0 40 0; -#X connect 17 0 18 0; -#X connect 18 0 19 0; -#X connect 18 0 43 0; -#X connect 40 0 39 0; -#X connect 43 0 16 0; -#X connect 45 0 4 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_4.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_4.pd deleted file mode 100644 index ca6eae3f..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_4.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 240 75 554 435 10; -#X obj 23 -109 #in; -#X obj 95 -59 cnv 15 25 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 95 -84 cnv 15 25 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 96 -34 cnv 15 25 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X msg 95 -59 67; -#X msg 95 -84 2; -#X msg 96 -34 199; -#X text 146 -153 <--; -#X text 145 -82 <--; -#X text 145 -59 <--; -#X text 145 -37 <--; -#X obj 58 -148 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 4 -299 cnv 15 550 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 4 -334 cnv 15 550 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 5 69 cnv 15 550 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 18 -329 2 Introduction to Images; -#X text 15 -301 2.3 Patch Example 2; -#X text 12 -269 Altering a grid by sending numop an argument using -a message box. This method allows you to send the numop several different -arguments.; -#X obj 209 -206 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 210 -152 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X text 145 -206 <-- step #2 : click here to load the image; -#X text 174 -153 Step #3: click on the bang to see the updated image -; -#X obj 215 -59 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X text 179 -59 step #1 : click on one of the arguments; -#X text 14 77 GridFlow 0.8.4; -#X obj 23 33 #out window; -#X msg 23 -206 open working.jpg; -#X obj 23 -35 # * 1; -#X connect 0 0 27 0; -#X connect 4 0 27 1; -#X connect 5 0 27 1; -#X connect 6 0 27 1; -#X connect 11 0 0 0; -#X connect 26 0 0 0; -#X connect 27 0 25 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_5.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_5.pd deleted file mode 100644 index a0226c88..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_5.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 559 20 560 533 10; -#X obj 2 37 cnv 15 550 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 2 2 cnv 15 550 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 2 501 cnv 15 550 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 16 7 2 Introduction to Images; -#X text 14 36 2.3 Patch Example 3; -#X text 2 58 Altering a grid using numop with slider and metro. This -combination allows you to scroll through values and modify a grid in -real time.; -#X obj 19 338 cnv 15 38 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 225 207 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 280 294 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X text 314 306 the slider; -#X obj 223 122 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 224 162 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 21 252 #in; -#X obj 54 295 hsl 128 15 0 255 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -260818 --1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 53 228 metro 33.3; -#X obj 53 206 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 1 1 -; -#X floatatom 72 326 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 50 165 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X obj 21 398 #out window; -#X msg 21 121 open scissors.jpg; -#X obj 21 338 # + 0; -#X text 159 122 <-- step #1 : click here to load the image; -#X text 161 206 <-- step #2 : start the metro; -#X text 160 162 <-- step #2 : click here to view the image; -#X text 223 184 or; -#X text 216 294 <-- step #3 : try altering the argument by using; -#X text 11 509 GridFlow 0.9.0; -#X text 4 443 These examples use the [# +] numop. There are several -numeric operators \; they can be found in the numeric operator help -patch (right click on the [# + 0] and select help to view them).; -#X connect 12 0 20 0; -#X connect 13 0 16 0; -#X connect 13 0 20 1; -#X connect 14 0 12 0; -#X connect 15 0 14 0; -#X connect 17 0 12 0; -#X connect 19 0 12 0; -#X connect 20 0 18 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_6.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_6.pd deleted file mode 100644 index e595e5b1..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_6.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 130 10 767 676 10; -#X obj 7 -69 cnv 15 760 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 2 425 cnv 15 760 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 4 -220 cnv 15 760 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 18 -215 2 Introduction to Images; -#X obj 5 -183 cnv 15 760 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X text 12 -155 When an image is represented as a grid every pixel -value will vary between 0 and 255 Colour wrapping occurs when the result -of an operation on the pixel value is higher than 255 Values above -255 are counted from 0 For example: if a pixel has a red value of 240 -and 20 is added to it \, you get 5 instead of displaying 260 (240 + -20 - 255 = 5).; -#X text 17 -184 2.4 Colour Wrapping; -#X text 15 -69 2.4 [#clip]; -#X text 11 -44 The [#clip] object is used with numops in order to set -a lower and upper range to pixel values. This allows you to avoid over -saturating the colours of your grid.; -#X obj 163 83 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 19 254 cnv 15 38 17 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 53 161 hsl 128 15 0 255 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -260818 --1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 20 56 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 50 353 #clip; -#X obj 20 78 metro 33.3; -#X obj 75 185 #color; -#X obj 20 385 #out window; -#X obj 20 314 shunt; -#X obj 50 288 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X obj 3 107 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 -; -#X text 296 211 channel at a time; -#X text 268 196 <-- use colour specific sliders to add values to one -; -#X obj 147 288 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X text 179 288 click here to redirect the flow of data using the [shunt] -object and see the effect of [#clip]; -#X text 100 83 <-- step #1 : start the metro; -#X text 199 160 <-- use slider to add values to all channels at once -; -#X text 9 432 GridFlow 0.8.4; -#X obj 20 136 #store; -#X obj 66 136 #in sewing.jpg; -#X obj 20 254 # + 0; -#X obj 66 117 loadbang; -#X text 84 288 <-- step #2 :; -#X connect 11 0 29 1; -#X connect 12 0 14 0; -#X connect 13 0 16 0; -#X connect 14 0 27 0; -#X connect 15 0 29 1; -#X connect 17 0 16 0; -#X connect 17 1 13 0; -#X connect 18 0 17 1; -#X connect 19 0 27 0; -#X connect 27 0 29 0; -#X connect 28 0 27 1; -#X connect 29 0 17 0; -#X connect 30 0 28 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_7.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_7.pd deleted file mode 100644 index d7704291..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_7.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 79 206 438 353 10; -#X obj 2 -37 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 2 -72 cnv 15 430 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 3 244 cnv 15 430 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 4 -15 To convert an image to greyscale use [#rgb_to_greyscale]. -It converts a colour information into a black to white gradient.; -#X obj 12 207 cnv 15 25 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -260818 -66577 -0; -#X text 11 207 Tip:; -#X text 48 201 If you have trouble opening this image refer back to -previous tutorials.; -#X text 16 -67 2 Introduction to Images; -#X text 16 -37 2.5 Greyscale; -#X obj 14 125 cnv 15 110 16 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 15 71 #in; -#X obj 27 51 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 -; -#X msg 15 27 open working.jpg; -#X text 11 252 GridFlow 0.9.0; -#X obj 15 124 #rgb_to_greyscale; -#X obj 15 145 #greyscale_to_rgb; -#X obj 15 172 #out window \, title greyscale; -#X obj 157 91 #out window \, title original; -#X obj 15 94 t a a; -#X text 124 144 [#out window] still only accepts rgb images; -#X connect 10 0 18 0; -#X connect 11 0 10 0; -#X connect 12 0 10 0; -#X connect 14 0 15 0; -#X connect 15 0 16 0; -#X connect 18 0 14 0; -#X connect 18 1 17 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_8.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_8.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 1697e73b..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_8.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 29 52 836 433 10; -#X obj 3 347 cnv 15 830 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 4 -18 cnv 15 830 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj 4 -52 cnv 15 830 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 11 -46 2 Introduction to Images; -#X text 10 -18 2.6 Remap Image; -#X obj 261 229 cnv 15 25 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -260818 -66577 -0; -#X text 260 229 Tip:; -#X text 290 228 This is a numeric operator. Right click on it for more -information or go back to the tutorial about the numeric operator. -; -#X obj 272 77 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 321 188 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X text 355 200 number box to transform image; -#X obj 21 267 cnv 15 85 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X obj 20 77 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 -; -#X obj 20 166 #in; -#X obj 20 104 t b b; -#X obj 99 290 #print; -#X obj 191 128 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 --1; -#X floatatom 210 189 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 180 152 #for (0 0) (240 320) (1 1); -#X obj 180 102 metro 100; -#X obj 180 77 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 1 1 -; -#X obj 20 266 #remap_image; -#X obj 180 227 # / 1; -#X obj 20 315 #out window; -#X text 231 228 <--; -#X text 11 354 GridFlow 0.8.4; -#X msg 50 135 open working.jpg; -#X obj 110 77 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X text 12 7 Each numeric operator applies unique effects to a grid. -The standard effect changes when numop is used in combination with -the [#remap_image] object.; -#X text 46 75 <-- step #1; -#X text 207 77 <-- step #2 : start the metro; -#X text 258 188 <-- step #3 : click and drag cursor over; -#X connect 12 0 14 0; -#X connect 13 0 21 0; -#X connect 14 0 13 0; -#X connect 14 1 26 0; -#X connect 16 0 18 0; -#X connect 17 0 22 1; -#X connect 18 0 22 0; -#X connect 19 0 18 0; -#X connect 20 0 19 0; -#X connect 21 0 23 0; -#X connect 21 1 15 0; -#X connect 22 0 21 1; -#X connect 26 0 13 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_9.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_9.pd deleted file mode 100644 index b7684734..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_image_9.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 157 13 867 556 10; -#X obj -14 522 cnv 15 862 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj -14 34 cnv 15 865 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -228992 -66577 -0; -#X obj -14 -1 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text -9 5 2 Introduction to Images; -#X text -9 33 2.6 [#convolve]; -#X obj 147 258 #store; -#X obj 147 362 # / 9; -#X msg 297 372 3 3 # 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1; -#X obj -5 353 #out window; -#X obj -5 160 #in; -#X obj 147 177 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -24198 -1 -1 0 1 -; -#X obj -5 119 loadbang; -#X obj 147 206 metro 33.3667; -#X obj -5 218 t a; -#X obj 147 335 #convolve \, seed 4; -#X obj 297 339 loadbang; -#X obj 297 445 display; -#X obj 147 411 #clip; -#X obj 529 390 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 228 141 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X obj 229 175 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -259603 -66577 -0; -#X text 164 140 <-- step #1 : load image; -#X text 166 175 <-- step #3 : start metro; -#X obj 297 316 cnv 15 110 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -241291 -66577 -0; -#X text 331 316 Blurs; -#X text 562 389 apply effect by selecting a message box; -#X text 202 253 <-- The [#store] object stores the last grid that [#convolve] -was applied to. Everytime time the metro bangs \, [#convolve] is applied -to the grid retained in this object \, therefore applying effect on -top of effect.; -#X text 465 390 <-- step #2 :; -#X text -8 529 GridFlow 0.9.0; -#X text -18 502 ((Source convolve.pd : Copyright Mathieu Bouchard 2002) -; -#X msg 296 415 3 3 # 4 0 -1 3 1 0 0 0 4; -#X text -9 55 [#convolve] allows you to apply preset effects such as -blur \, edge sharpen and emboss onto a grid. In this example you can -create two different kinds of "blurs" on an image.; -#X msg -5 140 load working.jpg; -#X obj 147 387 # abs-; -#X connect 5 0 14 0; -#X connect 6 0 33 0; -#X connect 7 0 14 1; -#X connect 9 0 13 0; -#X connect 10 0 12 0; -#X connect 11 0 32 0; -#X connect 12 0 5 0; -#X connect 13 0 5 1; -#X connect 13 0 8 0; -#X connect 14 0 6 0; -#X connect 15 0 7 0; -#X connect 17 0 13 0; -#X connect 30 0 14 1; -#X connect 30 0 16 0; -#X connect 32 0 9 0; -#X connect 33 0 17 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_intro.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_intro.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 9113ebb0..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/gf_tutorial_intro.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 160 16 884 589 10; -#X obj 5 6 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 5 550 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 6 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 4 232 cnv 15 430 145 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 25 271 pddp_open pure-data-1; -#X obj 25 294 pddp_open pure-data-2; -#X obj 25 317 pddp_open pure-data-3; -#X obj 25 340 pddp_open pure-data-4; -#X text 200 271 Pure-Data Introduction; -#X text 200 294 GUI Objects for Interaction; -#X text 200 317 Creating your first patch; -#X text 200 340 Control: metro \, random & counter; -#X obj 444 233 cnv 15 430 145 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 --66577 0; -#X obj 5 391 cnv 15 430 145 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 25 416 pddp_open pure-data-5; -#X obj 25 439 pddp_open pure-data-6; -#X text 200 439 The powerful message object; -#X obj 25 462 pddp_open pure-data-7; -#X text 200 462 More about lists; -#X text 200 485 Nesting collections of objects; -#X text 200 416 Connectionless communications; -#X obj 25 485 pddp_open pure-data-8; -#X text 200 509 Using GUI's in abstractions; -#X obj 25 509 pddp_open pure-data-9; -#X obj 445 391 cnv 15 430 145 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 --66577 0; -#X obj 468 271 pddp_open GridFlow-1; -#X obj 468 294 pddp_open GridFlow-2; -#X obj 468 317 pddp_open GridFlow-3; -#X obj 468 340 pddp_open GridFlow-4; -#X text 642 319 Introduction to video; -#X obj 446 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 645 477 Interfacing with sensors; -#X obj 467 426 pddp_open GridFlow-6; -#X obj 467 452 pddp_open GridFlow-7; -#X text 451 236 2 Introduction to GridFlow; -#X obj 448 236 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -262144 -66577 -0; -#X text 451 236 2 Introduction to GridFlow; -#X obj 8 395 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -262144 -66577 -0; -#X obj 449 395 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -262144 -66577 -0; -#X obj 7 235 cnv 15 15 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -262144 -66577 -0; -#X text 452 395 4 Intermediate GridFlow; -#X text 10 235 1 Introduction to Pure-Data; -#X text 11 395 3 Intermediate Pure-Data; -#X text 582 563 Stephanie Brodeur and Darsha Hewitt 2006; -#X text 451 46 What is GridFlow?; -#X text 500 550 What is GridFlow? and GridFlow tutorials developed -by; -#X text 453 84 GridFlow is a plug-in for PureData that introduces the -grid (#) data type into the PD environment. GridFlow allows you to -work with live video \, still images and video files in a real-time -environment.; -#X text 11 46 What is PureData (aka PD)?; -#X text 14 85 PureData is an open-source patching environment for multi-media -(audio+image). PureData is a programming language where you create -relationships by connecting visual boxes (rather than typing complex -commands).; -#X text 454 144 This section deals with the particular objects related -to GridFlow. GridFlow uses the usual PD "control" objects \, as well -as a set of GridFlow specific objects.; -#X text 15 141 A basic understanding of PureData is useful when using -GridFlow. If you are new to the PureData programming environment it -is recommended that you follow the Introduction to PureData before -you move onto the GridFlow tutorials.; -#X text 10 13 Welcome to PureData; -#X text 13 551 What is PureData? and PureData tutorials copyright Ben -Bogart 2005 \; (See COPYING.TXT for details); -#X text 642 340 Introduction to live video; -#X text 641 273 Introduction to grids; -#X text 639 296 Introduction to images; -#X text 653 480; -#X obj 467 477 pddp_open GridFlow-8; -#X text 646 451 Motion detection; -#X text 646 426 Advanced video effects; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/grid-intro.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/grid-intro.pd deleted file mode 100644 index fdbfdbbf..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/grid-intro.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 0 0 476 213 10; -#X text 29 30 GridFlow is a plug-in for PureData that introduces the -grid (#) data type into the PD environment. GridFlow allows you to -work with live video \, still images and video files in a rel-time -environment.; -#X text 32 97 This section deals with the particular objects related -to GridFlow. GridFlow uses the usual PD "control" objects \, as well -as a set of GridFlow specific objects. Before we get into the tutorials -we will explain the grid "#" \, the most important concept in GridFlow. -; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-1.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-1.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 7be2a91a..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-1.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 221 110 894 498 10; -#N canvas 0 22 450 300 this 0; -#X obj 192 128 inlet; -#X obj 192 171 outlet; -#X text 8 7 If you're looking at this you're just going to confuse -yourself!; -#X connect 0 0 1 0; -#X restore 499 380 pd this is an object; -#X text 509 358 <- This is a connection; -#X msg 499 319 10; -#X text 13 348 Objects are like filters \, they change the way messages -flow through them.; -#X text 13 153 You can think of a patch as plumbing. The way water -flows through the plumbing of your house \, messages flow through the -connections in your patch. Objects change the flow of the messages -to allow different things to happen. Messages always go into objects -at the top \, called the inlet \, and always come out at the bottom -\, called the outlet. In PD messages flow from top to bottom.; -#X text 458 236 This is a very simple example of a patch \, the message -"10" can be sent through the "pd this is an object" and can be seen -being passed out the outlet.; -#X floatatom 499 416 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 539 415 <- This number box shows the float message; -#X text 553 334 and watch the output!; -#X obj 8 6 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 13 252 You can work with PD in two ways \, the first is in -"edit mode". Edit-mode is where you create your patch by adding objects -and the connections between them. "Run mode" is when you're done with -the construction of your patch \, and you wish to send messages through -it. In run-mode your cursor is an arrow (as it is right now since we -are in run-mode) \, in edit-mode your cursor is a pointing hand.; -#X text 458 136 Messages are what allow objects to communicate with -one and other. Messages can change the way an object acts \, and/or -express the work the object is doing. Messages come in different types. -They can contain words \, numbers and groups of these. The main types -of messages we will be dealing with are floats (numbers). You can click -on a message \, when in run-mode \, to send it through your patch. -; -#X obj 448 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 448 290 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 447 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 668 449 Copyright Ben Bogart 2005 \; (See COPYING.TXT for details) -; -#X text 12 20 DESCRIPTION: What is a patch? An object? A message?; -#N canvas 0 22 466 316 META 0; -#X text 12 5 CATEGORY: tutorial; -#X text 12 15 KEYWORDS: metaphor object message GUI introduction; -#X restore 16 453 pd META; -#X text 457 67 GUI objects allow you to interact with your PD patch -as it is running. They allow you to change what your patch is doing -without reconnecting the objects. The simplest GUI object is the "Message" -that simply contains a message you want to send in your patch.; -#X text 453 290 A patch that connects a GUI to an object to a second -GUI.; -#X text 531 320 <- This GUI sends a float message (click on it); -#X text 13 66 When working with PD you are dealing primarily with objects -\, GUI (Graphical User Interface) objects \, connections and messages. -These are the building blocks of PD programming. When you connect objects -\, GUI objects \, and messages you are creating a "patch". Patching -is making something complex out of smaller building blocks.; -#X text 13 46 The "patch" \, "objects" and "connections"; -#X text 453 46 "GUI objects" and "messages"; -#X text 12 8 1 Introduction to Pure-Data & its Metaphors; -#X connect 0 0 6 0; -#X connect 2 0 0 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-2.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-2.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 151af26f..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-2.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 197 100 899 548 10; -#X obj 8 6 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 448 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 497 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 668 499 Copyright Ben Bogart 2005 \; (See COPYING.TXT for details) -; -#N canvas 0 22 470 320 META 0; -#X text 12 5 CATEGORY: tutorial; -#X text 12 15 KEYWORDS: GUI slider toggle number message introduction -; -#X restore 16 503 pd META; -#X text 12 20 DESCRIPTION: Message \, slider \, toggle \, bang and -number; -#X msg 93 145 hello world; -#X obj 93 168 print; -#X text 181 146 <- Click on this message; -#X text 18 74 Messages control the behavior of objects and it is the -objects that change what a patch does. The first object we're going -to learn is "print". All "print" does is print out the messages you -send it to the terminal:; -#X text 19 197 TIP: If you forget what an object does you can always -double-click (on a mac) or right-click (on a PC) and then choose "help". -; -#X text 19 250 In this tutorial we will use two different types of -objects: "objects" (of which "print" is an example) and GUI objects -\, (of which "message" is an example). GUI objects allow you to interact -with your patch \, control PD and change parameters of objects. We -are going to learn four types of GUI objects (but there are many more): -Slider \, Toggle \, Bang \, and Number.; -#X obj 76 355 hsl 300 30 0 127 0 0 empty empty This_is_a_HSlider_(Horizontal) -10 15 1 10 -262144 -1 -1 0 1; -#X obj 73 393 print; -#X text 21 421 This "hslider" is connected to the print object. This -way we can see what messages the "hslider" sends. Try clicking and -dragging in the Slider. You can change the scale (and other properties) -of some GUI Objects by double-clicking (mac) or right-clicking (pc) -and choosing "properties".; -#X text 13 46 The "message" and "hslider" GUI Objects:; -#X text 453 46 "toggle" \, "bang" \, "number"; -#X obj 519 176 tgl 30 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 -1; -#X obj 629 176 bng 30 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 629 210 print Bang; -#X obj 519 210 print Toggle; -#X obj 739 210 print Number; -#X floatatom 739 192 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 466 76 "slider" \, "toggle" and "number" all send messages -made up of floats (numbers). "bang" is a special case and it only sends -the message "bang". Below we're using an argument to the print object -that tags each message sent to the terminal. This way when we have -multiple "print" objects in one patch we can differenciate thier output. -; -#X text 465 268 "toggle" sends the message "1" or "0" \, "bang" always -sends "bang" and if you click and drag on the "number" you can see -it acts a lot like a Slider. With "number" you can also click once -\, and then type a number to send.; -#X text 467 335 TIP: You can send floating point numbers by holding -down the SHIFT key as you click and drag on the "number".; -#X text 467 375 There are other types of GUI objects not covered here. -See the guis-about.pd PDDP patch:; -#X text 12 8 2 PD Introduction - Some Useful GUI Objects in Pure-Data -; -#X connect 7 0 8 0; -#X connect 13 0 14 0; -#X connect 18 0 21 0; -#X connect 19 0 20 0; -#X connect 23 0 22 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-3.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-3.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 729b2dc7..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-3.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 261 121 900 544 10; -#X obj 8 6 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 448 366 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 497 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 668 499 Copyright Ben Bogart 2005 \; (See COPYING.TXT for details) -; -#N canvas 0 22 474 324 META 0; -#X text 12 5 CATEGORY: tutorial; -#X text 12 15 KEYWORDS: patch first connecting placing place connect -; -#X restore 16 503 pd META; -#X text 12 20 DESCRIPTION: Using PD to create your first patch; -#X text 13 46 Adding Objects:; -#X text 19 75 In order to create a patch you need to first place objects -and GUI objects \, and second make connections between these objects. -To place an object you need to be in "edit-mode". You should now be -in run mode \, so please go to the "Edit" pull-down menu and choose -"Edit mode" at the bottom. You should see your cursor change from an -arrow to a pointing hand.; -#X text 19 175 SHORTCUT: You can press "Control" and "e" simultaneously -in order to toggle (switch) between edit and Run modes.; -#X obj 448 386 cnv 15 430 100 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 --66577 0; -#X floatatom 506 406 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 19 355 SHORTCUT: You can press "Control" and "3" simultaneously -in order to place a number. All shortcuts are listed next to the items -in the "Put" menu.; -#X text 453 366 Patch work area:; -#X text 19 215 Once you are in "edit-mode" you are now free to place -objects. To place an object go to the "Put" pull-down menu and choose -"Number". Once you have chosen this menu item you will see that a "number" -gui is attached to your mouse pointer. In order to place the number -into the patch move your pointer to the grey area to the right (in -the "Patch work area" -> Click once to release it from your mouse. -Note that the number is coloured blue. The blue colour shows that an -item in your patch is selected. To unselect any item simply click once -on the blank (white) space between items.; -#X obj 520 440 print; -#X obj 448 156 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 453 156 Connecting Objects:; -#X text 19 411 Next we're going to place the familar "print" object -beneath the "number" GUI. Press "Control" and "1" to place an object -box. Again the object gets attached to your mouse and again click once -to place it in the patch area somewhere under the "number".; -#X text 459 41 While the number box is still selected (coloured blue) -you can see a flashing cursor. Type the word "print" into the object -box. The object will retain a dashed line while you type. In order -to create the object you simply need to unselect \, by clicking somewhere -outside the object. Note that once you have clicked to create the object -the dashed line turns solid and an inlet (small rectangle) gets drawn -around the word "print". The objects have now been created!; -#X text 459 185 All connections between objects in PD are created from -outlet to inlet (top to bottom). To start making a connection move -your hand-pointer over the outlet of the "number" gui. When over the -outlet your pointer will change to a circle. When you see the circle -press and hold the mouse button. As you drag (holding the mouse button -down) the pointer you see a line being drawn from the outlet to your -pointer. To attach this connection to another object drag your mouse -to an inlet of another object. The pointer will again change to a circle -and at this point you can release the mouse button. Once released the -objects are now connected! To play with your patch go back into run-mode -and click and drag on the number-box while watching the terminal.; -#X text 12 8 3 PD Introduction - Creating your first patch; -#X connect 11 0 15 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-4.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-4.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 4d38f41d..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-4.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 183 61 890 531 10; -#X obj 8 6 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 96 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 487 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 668 489 Copyright Ben Bogart 2005 \; (See COPYING.TXT for details) -; -#N canvas 0 22 478 328 META 0; -#X text 12 5 CATEGORY: tutorial; -#X text 12 15 KEYWORDS: metro counter random; -#X restore 16 493 pd META; -#X text 12 20 DESCRIPTION: Learning "metro" \, "counter" & "random" -; -#X text 13 96 Using the "metro" object:; -#X text 21 47 In this section we will learn three new objects \, "metro" -\, "counter" \, and "random". Metro sends a bang at regular intervals -\, just like a metronome.; -#X obj 164 142 metro 250; -#X obj 164 123 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0 -1; -#X obj 164 163 bng 15 100 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X floatatom 222 123 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 21 187 You can turn a Metro on and off by sending it a "1" -or "0" message. Because a toggle sends 0/1 messages \, we can simply -connect it directly. Metro also accepts an argument (words or numbers -wirtten after the object name). This argument is how fast the metro -should send out bangs (in milliseconds). You can always change the -speed of the metro by sending it number messages through the rightmost -inlet.; -#X obj 8 306 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 13 306 Using the "random" object:; -#X text 21 277 For more info see the metro-help.pd patch.; -#X obj 168 385 bng 15 100 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 168 425 print; -#X obj 168 404 random 100; -#X floatatom 233 385 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 20 327 The Random object returns a number between 0 and the -(number) argument when it receives a bang message in the leftmost inlet. -You can also change the upper limit by sending a message to the rightmost -inlet.; -#X obj 448 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 453 46 Using the "random" object:; -#X obj 559 154 bng 15 100 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X floatatom 590 154 3 1 3 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 621 174 3 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 652 194 3 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 652 234 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X floatatom 559 234 8 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 559 213 counter 0 10 1; -#X text 21 447 For more info see the random-help.pd patch.; -#X text 461 77 "counter" is simply an object that counts. It can count -up \, count down and count up and then down. Where it starts and where -it stops are all definable. This is the counter that in included with -Gem \, it is not compatible with other counter objects.; -#X text 461 274 The first argument for counter is the lower limit (number -to start counting at). The second is the upper limit to count to. The -third argument is the direction in which to count. "1" means forward -\, "2" means backward and "3" means forward and then backward. You -can also use the three rightmost inlets to change the behaviour of -counter. The rightmost inlet is the upper limit \, the second right-most -the lower limit \, and the third right-most as the direction. The rightmost -outlet sends out a bang message when the counter loops.; -#X text 681 193 Rightmost inlet; -#X text 651 173 Second Rightmost inlet; -#X text 621 153 Third Rightmost inlet; -#X text 461 407 For more info see the counter-help.pd patch.; -#X text 12 8 4 Introduction to PD - More objects; -#X connect 8 0 10 0; -#X connect 9 0 8 0; -#X connect 11 0 8 1; -#X connect 16 0 18 0; -#X connect 18 0 17 0; -#X connect 19 0 18 1; -#X connect 23 0 29 0; -#X connect 24 0 29 1; -#X connect 25 0 29 2; -#X connect 26 0 29 3; -#X connect 29 0 28 0; -#X connect 29 1 27 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-5.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-5.pd deleted file mode 100644 index dc357bb1..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-5.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas -235 0 891 673 10; -#X obj 8 6 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 627 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 668 629 Copyright Ben Bogart 2005 \; (See COPYING.TXT for details) -; -#N canvas 0 22 482 332 META 0; -#X text 12 5 CATEGORY: tutorial; -#X text 12 15 KEYWORDS: send receive netsend netreceive cordless communication -network TCP/IP UDP internet; -#X restore 16 633 pd META; -#X obj 448 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 12 20 DESCRIPTION: Communicating between objects w/out connections -; -#X text 13 46 "send" & "receive"; -#X obj 86 223 send invisible-link; -#X obj 86 248 receive invisible-link; -#X floatatom 86 273 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X msg 86 198 10; -#X floatatom 266 273 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 266 203 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 266 223 s invisible-link2; -#X obj 266 248 r invisible-link2; -#X obj 102 483 r send-from-number; -#X floatatom 102 508 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 102 462 5 0 0 0 - - send-from-number; -#X floatatom 242 462 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 242 483 s send-to-number2; -#X floatatom 242 508 5 0 0 0 - send-to-number2 -; -#X text 19 385 Note: Many GUI objects have built-in send and receive -objects. The tag names are specified in the GUI properties. Remeber -to get the GUI properties Right-Click or Control-Click on the GUI object -and select "Properties".; -#X text 453 46 "netsend" & "netreceive"; -#X text 19 575 For more info see: send-help.pd \, receive-help.pd \, -netsend-help.pd and netreceive-help.pd; -#X text 459 75 While "send" and "receive" allow you to send messages -without connecting objects with patch-cords "netsend" and "netreceive" -do the same but communicate between objects using TCP/IP the internet -protocol. This means that you can send messages from a patch running -on one machine to a second patch running on a second machine on the -same network \, or even over the internet.; -#X text 19 545 You can also send messages using UDP rather than TCP/IP. -See "more info" below for details.; -#X obj 589 292 netreceive 8001; -#X text 459 185 The first argument of "netreceive" is the port the -netrecive should listen on. "netsend" can connect to this port from -other machines. "netreceive" has two outlets. The first outlet sends -out the messages it receives over network \, and the second argument -send a "1" when netsend is connected and "0" when netsend disconnects. -; -#X obj 589 318 print; -#X obj 689 318 tgl 16 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 1 -1; -#X obj 503 563 netsend; -#X text 459 355 "netsend" is controlled using three messages: "connect" -\, "disconnect" and "send". "connect" has two arguments \, the host -or IP and the port number you wish to connect to. There needs to be -a "netreceive" listening on the port you connect to. "disconnect" drops -the current connection. "send" sends any arguments to the "netreceive" -over the network. The single outlet of "netsend" prints "1" when a -connection is made and "0" when the connection is lost.; -#X obj 503 586 tgl 16 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 1 -1; -#X msg 503 486 connect localhost 8001; -#X msg 516 511 disconnect; -#X msg 525 537 send hello from the internet; -#X text 602 510 Close connection; -#X text 673 486 Connect to this machine; -#X text 733 536 Send message; -#X text 19 75 In some cases you will want to send messages without -connecting objects. You may be sending one message to many different -places that would make connections too laborious. "send" and "receive" -both have a single argument. This argument is the tag name for the -communication. "send" will always send any messages it gets in it inlet -to any number of "receive" objects in a patch with the same tag name. -"s" and "r" can be used in the place of "send" and "receive".; -#X obj 86 336 s broadcast; -#X floatatom 86 317 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 176 316 r broadcast; -#X floatatom 176 339 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X obj 266 316 r broadcast; -#X floatatom 266 339 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 12 8 5 Intermediate Pure-Data - send and receive; -#X msg 585 598 send \$1; -#X floatatom 584 567 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 651 596 send variables to another computer; -#X connect 9 0 10 0; -#X connect 11 0 8 0; -#X connect 13 0 14 0; -#X connect 15 0 12 0; -#X connect 16 0 17 0; -#X connect 19 0 20 0; -#X connect 27 0 29 0; -#X connect 27 1 30 0; -#X connect 31 0 33 0; -#X connect 34 0 31 0; -#X connect 35 0 31 0; -#X connect 36 0 31 0; -#X connect 42 0 41 0; -#X connect 43 0 44 0; -#X connect 45 0 46 0; -#X connect 48 0 31 0; -#X connect 49 0 48 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-6.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-6.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 01e6dcd7..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-6.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 304 98 891 675 10; -#X obj 8 6 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 627 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 668 629 Copyright Ben Bogart 2005 \; (See COPYING.TXT for details) -; -#N canvas 0 22 486 336 META 0; -#X text 12 5 CATEGORY: tutorial; -#X text 12 15 KEYWORDS: message comma semicolon dollersign receive -list; -#X restore 16 633 pd META; -#X text 12 20 DESCRIPTION: Advanced uses for the message object; -#X text 19 45 In Pure-Data there are two distinct concepts with the -name "message". Messages are the data that gets send in PD from object -to object. There is also the Messsage object that contains a message -you want to send. The message object is the first GUI object we covered -in this tutorial. The message is not the only way to send messages -in a patch \, since all GUI objects also send messages. So what makes -the message object different? The message object can sent messages -of any type \, where a number for example can only send float (number) -messages. There are a number of powerful features in the message object. -We are familar with the "usual" way of using the message object:; -#X msg 163 208 hello; -#X msg 212 208 bye; -#X obj 196 238 print messages; -#X text 459 556 Note: It is a very common mistake to confuse the message -object with an object box. The object box is framed in a rectangle. -The message object has a notch removed from the right edge.; -#X obj 106 385 print messages; -#X msg 106 358 hello \, bye; -#X text 19 305 You can send multiple messages in succession from a -single message box by using a comma " \, " between the messages. The -messages get send from left to right.; -#X obj 8 276 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 416 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 13 416 Semicolon in message boxes; -#X text 13 276 Comma in message boxes; -#X text 19 445 Just like you can specify receive tags directly in GUI -objects you can also use a message box to send a message directly to -a particular "receive".; -#X obj 34 536 r myreceive; -#X floatatom 34 560 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 189 360 Click to send both messages; -#X text 136 502 send "10" to receive tag "myreceive"; -#X text 19 585 For more info see: message-help.pd 04.messages.pd 10.more.messages.pd -; -#X msg 34 498 \; myreceive 10; -#X obj 448 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 453 46 Dollarsign in message boxes; -#X msg 534 175 \$1 \$1 \$1; -#X msg 534 154 10; -#X text 459 75 In messages there are placeholders that start with "$". -These placeholders are variables that get replaced with messages you -send to the message box. In the example below we have a single message -"10". Each "$1" in the message box gets replaced with the message "10". -; -#X text 601 175 \$1 placeholder gets replaced; -#X text 570 154 message sent to message box; -#X msg 534 304 list 1 2; -#X text 600 304 a list with items "1" and "2"; -#X msg 534 325 \$2 \$1; -#X text 584 325 \$1 becomes "1" and \$2 becomes "2"; -#X obj 534 347 print reverse-list; -#X text 459 235 The "$1" placeholder refers to the first element of -the list the message box gets from its inlet. We can use this to use -a message box to reverse the order of elements (called atoms) in a -list.; -#X text 459 385 In this case the list "1 2" has two elements (called -atoms) when this list gets sent to the inlet of a message box its atoms -are available to the message box through the $ variables. \$1 gets -replaced with the first element \, \$2 the second and so on.; -#X obj 534 197 print repeated-message; -#X obj 480 511 print complex-message; -#X msg 480 468 list Fred Marcus; -#X text 607 468 a list with two symbol atoms; -#X msg 480 489 Hi \$1. \, Ya know \$2?; -#X text 623 489 Becomes: "Hi Fred \, Ya know Marcus?"; -#X text 12 8 6 Intermediate Pure-Data - Using the message object; -#X connect 6 0 8 0; -#X connect 7 0 8 0; -#X connect 11 0 10 0; -#X connect 18 0 19 0; -#X connect 26 0 38 0; -#X connect 27 0 26 0; -#X connect 31 0 33 0; -#X connect 33 0 35 0; -#X connect 40 0 42 0; -#X connect 42 0 39 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-7.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-7.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 0d8360ec..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-7.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 280 89 936 678 10; -#X obj 8 6 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 627 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 668 629 Copyright Ben Bogart 2005 \; (See COPYING.TXT for details) -; -#N canvas 0 22 482 332 META 0; -#X text 12 5 CATEGORY: tutorial; -#X text 12 15 KEYWORDS: send receive netsend netreceive cordless communication -network TCP/IP UDP internet; -#X restore 16 633 pd META; -#X obj 8 266 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 13 266 "pack" object; -#X msg 96 543 2; -#X msg 45 521 1; -#X obj 45 588 print mylist; -#X text 12 20 DESCRIPTION: Using pack \, unpack and route with lists -; -#X text 19 75 In the Pure-Data introduction we discussed the three -different types of data in PD. These are floats (numbers) \, symbols -(words) and lists (groups of floats and words). Floats and symbols -are known as atoms. Atoms are single elements \, they do not contain -spaces or other special characters. Atoms can be grouped into lists. -; -#X obj 8 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 13 46 What is a list?; -#X msg 145 216 list one two three; -#X obj 145 239 print this is a list; -#X text 19 155 Lists can be created in a number of ways \, but we are -going to cover the two most common ways of creating lists. The most -simple way to create a list is to type the list into a message box -starting with the word (symbol) "list":; -#X text 19 295 The "pack" object is the second most common way to create -a list. "pack" allows you to take individual atoms and combine them -into a single list. "pack" accepts a number of arguments. Each argument -defines the type of atom in the resulting list. The "f" argument creates -an inlet that accepts float atoms. The "s" argument creates an inlet -accepts symbol atoms. The number of arguments is the same as the number -of elements in the resultant list.; -#X text 19 405 "pack" is the first object we are going to learn that -has a "cold" inlet. Some control objects in PD have "hot" and "cold" -inlets. When you send a message to a "cold" inlet the object does not -generate any output (it does not send any messages). When "hot" inlets -get messages then the object does generate output. The leftmost inlet -is always the "hot" inlet and all other inlets are "cold" or in some -cases all inlets are "hot"; -#X text 75 521 sets the first atom "1" and then sends the list; -#X text 132 543 sets the second atom "2"; -#X obj 45 566 pack f f; -#X text 459 45 Note that if you do not set the second and onwards atoms -via thier "cold" inlets and you generate the list by setting the first -atom via the "hot" inlet then all float atoms will be set to "0" and -all symbol atoms will be set to "symbol" in the resultant list.; -#X obj 448 126 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 453 126 "unpack" object; -#X obj 596 241 unpack f f f; -#X msg 596 219 list 1 2 3; -#X floatatom 596 294 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 635 277 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 675 262 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 639 293 First Atom; -#X text 678 277 Second Atom; -#X text 718 261 Third Atom; -#X text 459 156 The "unpack" object is very similar to the "pack" object -except it works in reverse. "unpack" takes a list and splits it up -into a number of atoms. It uses the same arguments as "pack" but generates -outlets rather than inlets.; -#X obj 448 319 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 453 319 "route" object; -#X text 459 349 The "route" object sorts lists based on the first atom -of the list. It as a number of float or symbol arguments. For each -argument "route" creates one outlet. "route" also creates one additional -rightmost outlet for rejections. For each list route gets it compares -the first atom to all its arguments. If the first atom matches one -of the arguments it the rest of the list \, without the first atom -\, gets send through the outlet corresponding to that argument. If -the first atom of the list does not match any arguments the entire -list \, including the first atom \, gets sent out the rejection outlet. -; -#X msg 688 493 rejection 1; -#X obj 685 553 print rejection; -#X msg 538 493 o1 2; -#X msg 613 493 o2 3; -#X obj 613 531 route o1 o2; -#X obj 613 593 print o1; -#X obj 649 573 print o2; -#X text 12 8 7 Intermediate Pure-Data - Working with lists; -#X connect 6 0 20 1; -#X connect 7 0 20 0; -#X connect 13 0 14 0; -#X connect 20 0 8 0; -#X connect 24 0 26 0; -#X connect 24 1 27 0; -#X connect 24 2 28 0; -#X connect 25 0 24 0; -#X connect 36 0 40 0; -#X connect 38 0 40 0; -#X connect 39 0 40 0; -#X connect 40 0 41 0; -#X connect 40 1 42 0; -#X connect 40 2 37 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-8.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-8.pd deleted file mode 100644 index aa95c087..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-8.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 238 94 891 621 10; -#X obj 8 6 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 577 cnv 15 870 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 668 579 Copyright Ben Bogart 2005 \; (See COPYING.TXT for details) -; -#N canvas 0 22 482 332 META 0; -#X text 12 5 CATEGORY: tutorial; -#X text 12 15 KEYWORDS: send receive netsend netreceive cordless communication -network TCP/IP UDP internet; -#X restore 16 583 pd META; -#X obj 8 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 12 20 DESCRIPTION: nested patches using abstractions & subpatches -; -#X text 13 46 What is an abstraction?; -#X text 23 76 Since objects are very simple in Pure-Data doing complex -tasks often leads to very complex patches. Often it is useful to use -the same bit of patching you do for one project for another. Pure-Data -has a facility to "nest" \, that is to take a number of objects in -a collection and place them into a group that looks like a single object. -This is also handy to make a complex patch look simple and clear by -hiding the nitty-gritty details. There are two types of these collections -\, the subpatch and the abstraction.; -#X obj 8 216 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 13 216 The subpatch; -#X text 23 246 Subpatches are collections of objects that get "hidden" -inside a container that looks like a normal PD object. Subpatches are -created by creating an object box \, and typing the word "pd" followed -by whatever you want to describe the contents of the subpatch. Subpatches -are saved at the same time as the "parent" patch. Here is a subpatch: -; -#N canvas 0 22 460 310 subpatch 0; -#X obj 30 34 inlet; -#X obj 30 77 outlet; -#X text 99 35 This is inside the subpatch.; -#X connect 0 0 1 0; -#X restore 178 359 pd subpatch; -#X floatatom 178 336 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 178 387 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 23 416 To open a subpatch simply click once on the subpatch -in run-mode or control-click (or right-click) and select open in edit-mode. -Both subpatches and abstractions communicate with the parent patch -through special objects called "inlet" and "outlet" for each "inlet" -in a subpatch or abstraction an inlet is created on the subpatch. This -example has one inlet and one outlet.; -#X obj 448 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 453 46 The abstraction; -#X text 463 76 Abstractions are very similar to subpatches. They are -collections of objects that are "hidden" inside PD objects \, and they -both use "inlet" and "outlet" objects to communicate with the parent -patch. The difference between subpatches and abstractions is that abstractions -are saved in a separate file from the parent. This means when you save -the parent patch containing abstractions the abstractions are not saved. -The abstractions are saved as separate files so that they can be used -in multiple patches. A second feature that exists in abstractions and -not in subpatches is the ability to use arguments. "send" and "receive" -can be used inside abstractions to send data without connections (patch-cords). -; -#X obj 682 253 r output; -#X obj 682 277 print; -#X obj 564 253 abstraction 1 2; -#X text 463 316 To create an abstraction all you need to do is create -a new PD patch ("File" -> "New"). Create the contents of the abstraction -and then save it in the same directory as the patch you want to use -it in. In this case the abstraction is saved as "abstraction.pd". Once -saved you can easily embed the abstraction simply by typing its name -\, without the .pd extension \, into an object box.; -#X obj 448 416 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 453 416 Dollarsign in object boxes; -#X text 463 446 If you open the above example you will see that the -familiar "pack" object has a number of "$" arguments. The "$" arguments -in a object box differ entirely from the "$" used in message objects. -When you use a "$" in an object box inside an abstraction the values -get replaced with the arguments to that abstraction. In the case above -the "pack" object's first argument "$1" gets replaced with the first -argument of the abstraction "1" "$2" gets replaced with the second -argument "2".; -#X text 23 536 For more info see: 12.PART2.subpatch.pd 14.dollersign.pd -; -#X text 12 8 8 Intermediate Pure-Data - Using abstractions and subpacthes -; -#X connect 11 0 13 0; -#X connect 12 0 11 0; -#X connect 18 0 19 0; diff --git a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-9.pd b/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-9.pd deleted file mode 100644 index e5188ee0..00000000 --- a/externals/gridflow/doc/tutorials/pure-data-9.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 291 108 450 562 10; -#X obj 8 6 cnv 15 430 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X obj 8 517 cnv 15 430 30 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -233017 -66577 -0; -#X text 228 519 Copyright Ben Bogart 2005 \; (See COPYING.TXT for details) -; -#N canvas 0 22 486 336 META 0; -#X text 12 5 CATEGORY: tutorial; -#X text 12 15 KEYWORDS: GOP graph parent abstraction nesting ui interface -; -#X restore 16 523 pd META; -#X obj 8 46 cnv 15 430 15 empty empty empty 20 12 0 14 -179884 -66577 -0; -#X text 12 20 DESCRIPTION: Using Graph on Parent abstractions; -#X text 13 46 What is Graph on Parent?; -#X text 13 76 Graph on Parent is a feature of PD that allows you to -show the GUI objects contained in an abstraction on the parent patch. -This means that you can create abstractions that not only include a -collection of objects but can also include a user interface. To use -graph on parent you simply need to create an abstraction the usual -way but before saving it you need should Control-Click (Right-Click) -on the background (white area) in the abstraction and choose "properties". -From the properties menu check the "graph on parent" option. Now when -you save the patch and embed it in a second patch all GUI objects will -be visible.; -#X obj 154 250 gop_abstraction; -#X text 13 331 In this simple example there is only one GUI object -\, a slider. Inside the abstraction the slider is connected to an inlet -and an outlet. If you move the slider you can see the result in the -outlet. If you set a value in the inlet with the number GUI you can -see the position of the slider change.; -#X floatatom 154 231 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X floatatom 154 297 5 0 0 0 - - -; -#X text 13 421 Note you can change the size of the abstractions bounding -box by Control-Click (Right-Click) on the abstraction and choose "properties". -The size of the bounding-box is specified by the "screen width" and -"screen height".; -#X text 13 487 For more info see:; -#X text 12 8 9 Intermediate Pure-Data - Using GUI's in abstractions -; -#X connect 8 0 11 0; -#X connect 10 0 8 0; -- cgit v1.2.1