In a table-array 100x100 dots plotted.
Top left 0/0
Lower right 100/100
how does it work?
Thank you.
Greeting
In a table-array 100x100 dots plotted.
In a table-array 100x100 dots plotted.
Top left 0/0
Lower right 100/100
how does it work?
Thank you.
Greeting
Hello, how can i please x and y with a hregler and a vregler change?
Plot tab 27 2 x y 2
thanks
greeting
Since what you need is indeed a matrix, I guess [mtx] from the iemmatrix library would be the best solution. The image below shows a basic use of [mtx]:
Hello, good evening.
In the folder everything is in it:
D: \ purr-data \ extra \ iemmatrix
It does not work.
have :
Pd-l2ork-2.1.2-windows-i686
Thank you.
greeting
@funkheld you are declaring a relative to your patch path, I think it should be -stdpath, which is relative to Pd
hello, good day.
this not funktion.
thanks
greeting
On purr-data I did [declare -lib iemmatrix]
and then put a [matrix]
object instead, not a [mtx]
and it worked. Try it.
Though I tried the same patch in purr-data and it doesn't work the same way it does on vanilla. don't really know why, I'm not using purr-data anyway.
if you have:
working directory is C:\Program Files (x86)\Purr Data (in my case)
or
working directory is d:\Purr-Data (maybe in your case)
in the console window
then [declare -path extra/iemmatrix should work
I also noticed you have a colon missing after the drive letter d in your screenshot
hello thanks.
is ok.
greeting
Hi good afternoon.
At bild2.jpg it works.
When I save it once path.pd and reload with path.pd comes
t he error again bild3.jpg
Thank you.
greeting
Hello, have found the error.
It entered in the search path.
greeting
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