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#X msg 586 4 pddp;
#X text 20 30 anything;
#X text 160 30 a keyword in certain objects which matches an atom or
series;
#X text 20 50 atom;
#X text 160 50 the most basic element of data in Pd;
#X text 20 70 bang;
#X text 160 70 a special selector that means "do it!";
#X text 20 90 canvas;
#X text 20 110 float;
#X text 20 140 list;
#X text 20 200 message;
#X text 20 250 pointer;
#X text 20 290 selector;
#X text 20 320 selector series;
#X text 160 320 a series of 2 or more atoms whose first atom is neither
the selector "list" nor a numeric atom;
#X text 20 350 series;
#X text 160 350 a collection of zero or more atoms;
#X text 20 370 numeric atom;
#X text 20 410 symbolic atom;
#X text 20 430 symbol;
#X text 20 230 patch;
#X text 160 230 a program written in Pd;
#X text 160 430 a special selector to tell an object to receive a symbolic
atom as data.;
#X text 160 200 data in any form sent to an object which causes the
object to do something specific;
#X text 20 390 struct;
#X text 20 270 scalar;
#X text 160 270 a graphical instance of a struct;
#X text 160 110 a special selector to tell an object to receive a numeric
atom as data;
#X text 160 390 an object to create templates for data structures;
#X text 160 370 any atom which functions as a number \, i.e. 53 \,
3.1 \, 1e-25;
#X text 160 410 any atom that is not a numeric atom \, i.e. word \,
3.1.1 \, 1two;
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#X text 160 250 a reference to a scalar used to manipulate read data
from it;
#X text 160 290 a symbolic atom that serves as an instruction to the
receiving object as how to handle the message;
#X text 160 140 a series of 3 or more atoms whose first atom is the
selector "list" \, or \, a series of 2 or more atoms whose first atom
is numeric \, which causes the "list" selector to be implied \, i.e.
[list one two( \, [1 2( \, [1 two(;
#X text 160 90 the blank area of the window where you write your patches
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