Missed the start, but great thread ppl!
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 23:47:56 +0100
Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo,
> Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: // Sylvain Le Beux wrote:
>
> > not really working at best. replace 1 2 with 1 2 4 and 3 with 3 7 ...
>
> Oh, that would be a differe
Based on the same patch i send before (ex. 2).
I know this not the shortest solution :)
++
Jack
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Le 25 nov. 08 à 23:10, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution g
Hallo,
Marius Schebella hat gesagt: // Marius Schebella wrote:
> nice!! so I guess you should think of the the next "little wise
> assignment" for tomorrow. except frank can top this and shake hands with
> himself...
Of course I can't participate in my own exam. ;)
The idea for this task actu
Thomas Grill wrote:
> i haven't looked at the others... maybe it's a duplicate already... gr~~
>
> [inlet]
> |
> [route list]
> | |
> | [pack 0 100]
> | /
> [outlet]
nice!! so I guess you should think of the the next "little wise
assignment" for tomorrow. except frank can top this
Hallo,
Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: // Sylvain Le Beux wrote:
> ok, well sorry. I just take the assignment as it, where you wrote "a
> list" and "too short".
> Thought you were making teh statement general, and lists were here just
> as example. anyway, that was fun playing.
You're right in that
Marius,
Wasn't quite sure if this would work, so I implemented it, and found
that, maybe do to this "ascii" version, that the [pack 0 100] should
be connected to the right outlet of the [list split 2]... This appears
to be the shortest implementation.
Just mention this so others would recognize t
i haven't looked at the others... maybe it's a duplicate already... gr~~
[inlet]
|
[route list]
| |
| [pack 0 100]
| /
[outlet]
Am 25.11.2008 um 23:10 schrieb Frank Barknecht:
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) soluti
wow, that's a pretty solution you got here.
cyrille henry wrote:
>
>
> Frank Barknecht a écrit :
>> Hallo,
>>
>> attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
>> elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
>> Ciao
>>
>>
>> --
Frank Barknecht a écrit :
> Hallo,
> Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: // Sylvain Le Beux wrote:
>
>
>> not really working at best. replace 1 2 with 1 2 4 and 3 with 3 7 ...
>>
>
> Oh, that would be a different assignment, like: replace a missing third
> element in a list.
>
> Ciao
>
ok, well
Hallo,
Sylvain Le Beux hat gesagt: // Sylvain Le Beux wrote:
> not really working at best. replace 1 2 with 1 2 4 and 3 with 3 7 ...
Oh, that would be a different assignment, like: replace a missing third
element in a list.
Ciao
--
Frank
___
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not really working at best. replace 1 2 with 1 2 4 and 3 with 3 7 ...
Best
S.
cyrille henry a écrit :
>
>
> Frank Barknecht a écrit :
>> Hallo,
>>
>> attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
>> elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
>> Ciao
>>
>>
>> ---
hey frank,
[inlet]
|
[list split 2]
| /
|[pack 0 100]
|/
| /
| /
| /
|/
| /
| /
| /
|/
[outlet]
m.
Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
> elegant (e.g. shortest) solution get
Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
Ciao
___
Pd-lis
Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
Ciao
___
Pd-lis
actually, I just checked my answer again, and when the list has two
elements, it outputs a list of three elements on subsequent runs, as
the 100 was still part of the list...
Is this one more accurate?
Mike
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Mike McGonagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this one
Is this one? Or is there something shorter?
Mike
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
> elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
>
> Ciao
> --
> Frank Barknecht
donenow...where's that handshake?! :D
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On 25 Nov 2008, at 22:10, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht
Hallo,
attached is a little assignment for aspiring Pd users. The most
elegant (e.g. shortest) solution gets a free handshake! ;)
Ciao
--
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