Hey Karl,
Yeah, sounds like a job for the Javascript patch. You might possibly
get better performance from the Kineme Structure patches (kineme.net)
but I haven't tried them yet.
All is well -- merry xmas!
cheers,
dan
On Dec 22, 2008, at 4:52 PM, Karl Channell wrote:
Sup Dan!
Thanks for the response, I'm a bit of a QC noob, but let me try to
clarify for you...
For example, lets say I have 2 queues each with 10 values in them. I
want to merge all those values together into one longer list with 20
values. I don't see any specific patches that actually combine
structures, so maybe JS is the answer...
In processing or javascript, it would simply be using something like
this - concat(array1, array2 );
Any ideas? Hope all is well in NYC ....
Thx,
- K
On Dec 18, 2008, at 8:47 PM, Dan Winckler wrote:
Hey Karl! How's it going? :)
I'm not very good with Javascript yet but I'd be happy to take a
crack at your problem if you can give me some more info (which
would help others on the QC list help, too, I think). What sort of
data is in each structure? How do you want to sort them,
alphabetically, by key, ...?
cheers,
dan
On Dec 18, 2008, at 6:05 PM, Karl Channell wrote:
I have a structure with a bunch of values in each index of the
main level. What is the best way to takes all those values within
each structure index and instead just have them merged together as
one long list on the main level? Aka, have all the values within
each index simply on the main level of the structure.
Thanks!
- Karl
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