Actually, I usually connect the output of the [mod] object back into the [f 0], but the ASCII patching made that a little difficult to describe.
~Kyle On 6/13/07, Mathieu Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Kyle wrote: > > > [inlet keypress] > > | > > [sel 0 1] > > | > > [f 0]X[+1] > > | > > [mod 2] > > | > > [outlet to wherever] > > This will fail once [f] increments to 16777216 (also known as 256 cubed), > and then it will get stuck, because that's the last contiguous integer > that you can get with the float type that pd uses. So you need to put the > [mod 2] within the loop so that values never get too high. > > as I said on the #dataflow chat, you can use [f]X[==] instead. > > I also suggested just using [tgl]. > > > Note: the first outlet of [sel] is ignored. > > "ascii-art" is very dependent on font width, and as a result, almost > everybody who uses that, also switches to a monospaced font, in order to > be sure that everybody sees it the same. > > _ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________ ... > | Mathieu Bouchard - tél:+1.514.383.3801, Montréal QC Canada -- ----- ------------ ---- ----- ---- -------- - ------ http://perhapsidid.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list