#N canvas 31 15 669 403 12; #X floatatom 22 339 0 0 0 0 - - -; #X msg 31 205 0 1000; #X msg 46 227 39; #X obj 66 15 line; #X text 106 14 - ramp generator; #X msg 22 182 1 1000; #X text 18 36 The line object takes (target \, time) pairs and slews to the specified target over the time given \, updating its output at a "grain rate" given by the creation argument. If you dont' specify a time \, line jumps immediately to the target. Note that the inlet does not remember old values (unlike every other inlet in Pd) -- sending a float causes a jump in the output regardless of whatever time value was specified in some previous message. If the line object receives a message specifying some new target before reaching the previous one \, it takes off from its current value.; #X text 93 194 send a pair to ramp to a new value; #X text 105 224 send a single number to jump; #X text 46 363 see also:; #X obj 132 361 line~; #X msg 57 252 stop; #X text 98 251 "stop" message to stop output; #X obj 22 313 line 0 100; #X text 383 369 updated for Pd version 0.37; #X text 125 310 creation arguments:; #X text 316 310 1 initial value; #X text 318 330 2 time grain in milliseconds; #X msg 51 282 set 5; #X text 99 282 "set" to change value (and stop) without output; #X connect 1 0 13 0; #X connect 2 0 13 0; #X connect 5 0 13 0; #X connect 11 0 13 0; #X connect 13 0 0 0; #X connect 18 0 13 0;