Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-19 Thread Batuhan Bozkurt
Thanks I have a happy friend now.

The Max/MSP reference manual has a facility at end that has a list of 
all the objects and their descriptions, usually one little sentence per 
object. Is there anything like this available for PD? The core objects 
can be seen by the help reached from the help and I know that it is hard 
to maintain such a thing with a growing list of externals as in 
PD-extended package. But I'm asking anyways as even an incomplete list 
of descriptions of extended object list that is put together would 
suffice I think. This becomes a problem for me too, sometimes. I happen 
to be sure that an object doing a particular job exists but I just don't 
know the name. The mailing list definitely helps(as I got an answer 
within a couple of minutes! Thanks!). But searching keywords from such a 
list would point to the right direction easily I think.

Batuhan

IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
 Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:
   
 Hi,

 Is there any object or way to extract system time from within PD? 
 Resolution of a second would suffice. A friend using PD for an 
 experiment needs to dump system times to results automatically. It would 
 be fairly easy to make an external for it but I think there should 
 already be a way to obtain time. Any suggestions?
 

 zexy's [time]

 fmgadrs
 IOhannes

   


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Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-18 Thread Derek Holzer
Check the help file for [shell]

best,
d.

Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Is there any object or way to extract system time from within PD? 
 Resolution of a second would suffice. A friend using PD for an 
 experiment needs to dump system times to results automatically. It would 
 be fairly easy to make an external for it but I think there should 
 already be a way to obtain time. Any suggestions?
 
 Batuhan
 
 
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Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-18 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Is there any object or way to extract system time from within PD? 
 Resolution of a second would suffice. A friend using PD for an 
 experiment needs to dump system times to results automatically. It would 
 be fairly easy to make an external for it but I think there should 
 already be a way to obtain time. Any suggestions?

zexy's [time]

fmgadrs
IOhannes

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Re: [PD] Getting system time from an object

2007-10-18 Thread Martin Peach
Batuhan Bozkurt wrote:
Hi,

Is there any object or way to extract system time from within PD?
Resolution of a second would suffice. A friend using PD for an
experiment needs to dump system times to results automatically. It would
be fairly easy to make an external for it but I think there should
already be a way to obtain time. Any suggestions?


Try hcs/ISOtime, it uses time from zexy.

Martin



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