not every object is double ready though in my experience.

It would be very useful if you tell whats not ready. Either here on the "list" or issues on https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/issues

:)

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On 6/25/2021 6:01 PM, hans w. koch wrote:
yes, i am already using pd double.
not every object is double ready though in my experience.
sometimes hard to tell apart...

@alexandre: thanks for the offer to file a feature request for the helpfile 
change.
i can do it too, but wasn´t sure if i should flood the long list with this 
trivia.

best
hans

Am 25.06.2021 um 22:41 schrieb Lucas Cordiviola <lucard...@hotmail.com>:

Also, all numbers in Pd are 32-bit floats while all numbers in JS are 64-bit 
doubles.
I might be missing something but Hans said he was using "vanilla double"


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On 6/25/2021 5:30 PM, Christof Ressi wrote:
or maybe another case of limitation on the display-side of things?
This.

Also, all numbers in Pd are 32-bit floats while all numbers in JS are 64-bit 
doubles.

Christof

On 25.06.2021 21:27, hans w. koch wrote:
today to my amazement, i discovered, that the midi decimals in mtof equal cents 
:-)
sorry, for stating the obvious. better late then never, at least for me…i 
literally hit my head when i recognized this.
i´ve searched the archives for "mtof cents” and didn´t find a mention of this.

now that i´ve outed myself as a dummie, forward on with one suggestion:
wouldn´t it be helpful for future slowfoxes like me, to mention that somehow in 
mtofs helpfile?
at the moment it reads: You can specify microtonal pitches as in "69.5" (a 
quarter tone higher than 69).
my suggestion would be to add: The decimals specify cents as in .01 = 1 cent.

further question:
i am working in a recent pd vanilla double and was expecting to see more 
decimals
e.g.
pd: 69.031 into mtof gives 440.789
javascript: 440 + 3.1 cent gives: 440.78858311490677
its not that i would claim to hear a difference between 440.789 and 440.7885 
hz, but i could imagine cases, where working further these roundings accumulate.
or maybe another case of limitation on the display-side of things?

best
hans


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