hello, If we WERE going to use just pd for longer text type processing, what optimization methods would be recommended?
Is there a particular font that PD handles better than others? Would it be wise to strip text of "backslashes, spaces, commas...." as im assuming from your post? Can PD grab a random 'line' from a text file so as not to have to load the whole thing? Thanks mark --- Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hallo, > wolfgang schwarzenbrunner hat gesagt: // wolfgang > schwarzenbrunner wrote: > > > i am working on a little project in which websites > are going to be > > parsed. well. i thought this might be a nice thing > using the regex > > object from zexy... the only problem i am facing > right now is that i > > have no idea how i could get a html file on my > harddisk using pd > > (something like a http browsing object)... > > > > any suggestions? > > Yep: Don't use Pd for text processing. > > Pd is good at many things, but it's not good at > parsing and modifying > larger amounts of text. AFAIK there still is no > garbage collection for > unused symbols (Pd's "strings"), it's > overcomplicated to deal with > certain characters (backslashes, spaces, commas, > ...) when they should > not be interpreted by Pd etc. > > What I would recommend is to do your text processing > in a different > language. Many (scripting) languages that are great > with text can be > used inside of Pd: Lua, Python, Java, Scheme, etc. > Most of these also > include or can be extended easily with nice web > browsing tools (CURL, > Socket, system("wget") ...). In the end you can do > both the browsing and > all processing in one place and then only need to > feed the results over > to Pd in a format, Pd can handle with more elegance > than it can handle > large amounts of text. > > Of course it depends a bit on how complex your > project is, so you may > get away with pure Pd as well, but IMO it's a better > use of Pd to > externalize the text processing to a language better > suited. > > Ciao > -- > Frank Barknecht > > _______________________________________________ > PD-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > ____________________ mark edward grimm | m.f.a | ed.m syracuse u. | vpa foundations | timearts adjunct | new media consultant megrimm.net | socialmediagroup.org & .com [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 315.378.2136 ________________________________________ _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list