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#X text 37 44 INLETS:;
#X text 29 170 OUTLETS:;
#X text 14 115 ARGUMENTS:;
#X text 19 213 EXAMPLES:;
#X text 23 369 SEE ALSO:;
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#X text 25 11 Native Pd Objects;
#X text 22 148 Externals and other object libraries;
#X obj 25 53 receive~;
#X obj 109 54 send~;
#X obj 171 54 send;
#X obj 220 54 throw~;
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#X obj 44 576 pddp/pddplink all_about_send_n_receive.pd -text all_about_send_n_receive;
#X text 25 18 MESSAGES AND DATA TYPES;
#X text 40 41 Pd's [send] and [receive] objects can communicate any
data type that is supported by Pd: floats \, anythings \, lists \,
symbols \, and bangs. However \, you will need to plan ahead in your
patch to ensure that a symbol doesn't accidently arrive at a [float]
object \, or that a list doesn't arrive at a [symbol] object. Consider
the following I have been very careful to keep [send] and [receive]
groups isolated to specific data types - and in the last case \, I
have incorporated a [route] object to properly receive the various
data types at a single [receive] object.;
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#X text 75 220 click-n-drag;
#X text 282 220 type something;
#X text 473 217 click this;
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#X text 27 511 There is a lot of information available about [send]
and [receive] \, but that means there's lots to know! Open the abstraction
below to learn more...;
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#X text 119 289 with creation argument;
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#X text 105 115 One - [receive] accepts a single argument (text \,
not numbers) which is a 'name'. All [receive]s of the same name correspond
to a [send] object of that name.;
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#X text 107 171 One - outputs the message(s) that are sent from a corresponding
[send] of the same name.;
#X text 109 18 - RECEIVE MESSAGES WITHOUT PATCH CORDS - abbreviation:
;
#X text 104 45 None. Data can be inputted to the [receive] object using
the [send] object or by creating a Pd 'send' command in a message box.
The [receive] object accepts any atom type as input.;
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#X msg 442 258 \; dave \$1;
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#X text 114 419 doc/2.control.examples/10.more.messages.pd;
#X text 115 435 doc/2.control.examples/11.review.pd;
#X text 115 452 doc/2.control.examples/13.locality.pd;
#X text 115 470 doc/5.reference/help-message.pd;
#X text 161 555 - Dave Sabine \, September 9 \, 2003;
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