hello, i did not try it yet, but it look good. since it's pure pd, unlike the median_n from the mapping stuff, do you mind if i use your version for the mapping lib?
Cyrille Damian Stewart a écrit : > hey list, > > here's [d-median], a 'running median' abstraction i put together today. > it's pure-Pd, for your PDa/Palmpilot/iPhoning pleasure. it outlets a > running median of the last n values sent to its inlet. > > internally, it maintains two arrays - one a sorted list of values, the > other a table of the timetags associated with each value. when you pass > it a new value it increments the current timetag, finds the 'oldest' > value in the list (the value with the current timetag) and removes it, > and inserts the new value in-order, attaching the current timetag. this > is implemented as a single pass through the array, doing the smallest > number of copies possible, so it's fairly efficient. > > also included is [d-for], a C-like for loop based on [until]. you can > say [d-for 0 20], bang it, and it will outlet sequentially 0,1,2,...,19. > you can also say [d-for 0 20 2] to increment by 2 instead of 1, or even > [d-for 0 1 0.1427] (negative increments are not supported > unfortunately). and just like in C, if you say [d-for 1 0], nothing at > all will be output. there's a debug mode as well, which allows you to > step one iteration at a time - great for debugging code that is based > around the [d-for]. have a look at the help for examples. > > working on additional documentation for the dlib - everything in here is > documented... comments appreciated. > > d > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list