Not exactly sure what you meant by "stay the same".  If, for example, you want 
to output a bang when there has 

been no value sent to the input of "X" for one second, you could do this:


[int] <- equivalent of X

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[b]
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[del 1000]
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If, however, there is a continuous stream of numbers being sent to "X" and what 
you want is to send a bang when 
"X" has been receiving the same value for one second, you could do this:

[int] <- equivalent of X
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[change]
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[b]
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[del 1000]
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-Jonathan


>________________________________
>From: Sebastian Valenzuela <svalenzuelamu...@gmail.com>
>To: Pure Data Forum <pd-list@iem.at>
>Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 7:57 PM
>Subject: [PD] Detect a stagnate number
>
>
>Hi everyone, 
>
>
>When I was learning ChucK I remember being able to do this with boolean logic: 
>"Receive values from integer X. If X stays the same for a period of at least 1 
>second..." (to end this sentence in Pure Data) I'd like to send a single 
>"bang". So I'd like to build something or find some object that "watches" a 
>constantly changing number box and when it becomes stagnate (doesn't move from 
>one number to the next) for a period of 1 second, I'd like to send a single 
>"bang".
>
>
>Thank you for reading my question,
>Sebastian
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