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#X obj 16 149 sig~;
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#X obj 35 310 r readout;
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#X msg 28 186 set array99;
#X text 118 185 "set" message permits you to switch between arrays
;
#X text 144 274 creation argument initializes array name;
#X text 11 403 see also the "array" tutorial in section 2 of the Pd
documentation \, and these objects:;
#X text 563 16 click here to test;
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#X text 24 230 signal input;
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#X text 127 21 non-interpolating table lookup;
#X text 7 58 Tabread~ looks up values out of the named array. Incoming
values are truncated to the next lower integer \, and values out of
bounds get the nearest (first or last) point.;
#X text 64 117 incoming signal is index. Indices should range from
0 to (size-1).;
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#X text 625 451 updated for Pd version 0.43;
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