detect and substitute an incoming integer or float contained within a list for a specified symbol
This might help:
jb
Am 19.12.2006 um 15:43 schrieb Jon Cambeul:
> any ideas would by very much appreciated
thanks for that f.e will be useful
the patch i'm writing is on the os 9.2 sorry i forgot to mention that to the
list.
would there be something compatible? im gong to check your suggestions now.
ah ha! thanks v much great help
best
jon c
On 12/19/06, Jeremy Bernstein wrote:
> This might help:
>
> #P window setfont "Sans Serif" 9.;
> #P window linecount 1;
> #P newex 597 468 34 196617 zl len;
> #P newex 536 612 32 196617 print;
> #P window linecount 2;
> #P message 515 431 265 196617 'dog\, fish\, cat\, basketball
> and an 80 year old can of peas';
> #P window linecount 1;
> #P message 524 547 34 196617 many;
> #P newex 527 578 46 196617 zl group;
> #P newex 526 513 38 196617 sel 80;
> #P newex 526 485 25 196617 iter;
> #P connect 6 0 2 1;
> #P connect 4 0 0 0;
> #P connect 4 0 6 0;
> #P connect 1 1 2 0;
> #P connect 3 0 2 0;
> #P connect 2 0 5 0;
> #P connect 1 0 3 0;
> #P connect 0 0 1 0;
> #P window clipboard copycount 7;
>
> jb
>
> Am 19.12.2006 um 15:43 schrieb Jon Cambeul:
>
> > any ideas would by very much appreciated
>
>
fixed it
cheers jb
jon
try this, it uses [route in float] to filter out ints/floats and no
3rd parties to do what you need
hth
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Jon Cambeul wrote:
> Ive tried many attempts to work around it but wondered if there was a
> simple solution.
Is this simple enough?
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