#N canvas 33 5 471 644 10; #X floatatom 23 489 0 0 0; #X floatatom 23 400 0 0 0; #X floatatom 61 416 0 0 0; #X obj 66 15 change; #X text 114 16 - ELIMINATE REDUNDANCY IN A NUMBER STEAM; #X msg 61 438 set \$1; #X text 106 438 set the value; #X text 60 400 if different from current value \, output and set; #X obj 23 510 print; #X msg 16 81 1; #X msg 44 81 1; #X msg 73 81 1; #X msg 106 80 0; #X text 14 65 Click from left to right...; #X obj 16 112 change; #X obj 16 133 print; #X text 51 133 Watch terminal window.; #X text 12 42 The change object outputs its input only when it changes. ; #X text 15 160 [change] will accept a float as a creation argument. That creation argument will define the inital value.; #X obj 19 225 change 6.5; #X obj 19 248 print; #X msg 19 196 6.5; #X msg 49 196 5.5; #X msg 191 285 bang; #X text 20 318 It's important to note that when [change] receives a number in its inlet \, that number is outputted (if its different than the currently stored value) and then stored.; #X obj 23 467 change; #X text 19 365 The "set" method can be used to store a number in the object without outputting that value.; #X text 22 585 This document was updated for Pd version 0.35 test 26 by Dave Sabine as part of a project called pddp proposed by Krzysztof Czaja to build comprehensive documentation for Pd.; #X text 17 269 Sending a "bang" message to the inlet will force [change] to output its current value.; #X connect 0 0 8 0; #X connect 1 0 25 0; #X connect 2 0 5 0; #X connect 5 0 25 0; #X connect 9 0 14 0; #X connect 10 0 14 0; #X connect 11 0 14 0; #X connect 12 0 14 0; #X connect 14 0 15 0; #X connect 19 0 20 0; #X connect 21 0 19 0; #X connect 22 0 19 0; #X connect 23 0 19 0; #X connect 25 0 0 0;