sure, count me in for testing it, my pleasure ;) I'm on a mac os - yosemite and mavericks
cheers 2015-09-08 21:22 GMT-03:00 Shahrokh Yadegari <s...@ucsd.edu>: > Hi Alexandre, > > I recall that I fixed this bug a while back so I am surprised that I see > it again. > > In any case your email is timely as I just started looking at the bugs and > hope to be submitting new sources soon. > > Would you care to be my alpha tester? If so, what environment are you on? > (mac, linux, sorry I cannot deal with windows) > > cheers, > Shahrokh > > > On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> So, as it seems, I just found that there's an issue with the way [fexpr~] >> abbreviates the formulas and the way it behaves. >> >> If you use it like this [fexpr~ ($x + $x[-1] + $x[-2] + $x[-3]) * 0.25] >> by supressing the outlet number, it won't check back on previous block >> sample values. >> >> but if you do this [fexpr~ ($x1 + $x1[-1] + $x1[-2] + $x1[-3]) * 0.25] it >> will! >> >> check attached patch >> >> Anyway, still seems like a bug to me one way or another that needs to be >> fixed. And, as long as we're on the subject, how's the work on the previous >> bug reports? >> >> Thanks >> >> 2015-09-08 1:47 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com>: >> >>> Hi Shahrokh and Pd list >>> >>> I've been testing fexpr~ and it seems it won't get the previous samples >>> from the previous block. >>> >>> For example, a simple mean filter like this: >>> >>> [fexpr~ ($x + $x[-1]) * 0.5] >>> >>> will not work for the first sample of the block, because it won't get >>> the last sample from the previous block. >>> >>> So, I know that in practice it doesn't compromise much, it's just one >>> sample, but in an 16 point average filter this becomes more of a concern. >>> One way or another, even for just one sample, I consider this problematic >>> and a bug, as it should always be able to address previous samples. >>> >>> Am I right? >>> >>> thanks >>> >> >> > > > -- > Shahrokh Yadegari > Professor of Composition and Sound Design, > Theatre and Dance Department > University of California, San Diego > Director, Initiative for Digital Exploration of Arts and Science, (IDEAS) > California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technologies > (Calit2) > Email: s...@ucsd.edu > Web: http://yadegari.org > Tel: (858) 822-4113 > Fax: (858) 534-1080 > >
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