J bz wrote:
Hey IOhannes,
Yeah I thought about moses but doesn't moses always start at 0?
no, why do you think so?
(unless you mean, by "starting" what is the default behaviour when you
don't specify an argument and/or don't reset the limit)
even if it did, you could always translform the numbers into the range
you want them to be with simple linear transformation as learned in
high-school (y=kx*d)
anyhow::
[moses 10] will divide at 10, whereas the following will divide at -5:
[loadbang]
|
[-5(
|
[moses 20]
fmasd
IOhannes
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