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#X text 0 19 LICENSE SIBSD;
#X text 0 0 KEYWORDS control max_compatible;
#X text 0 70 INLET_0 float message;
#X text 0 127 VERSION 0.2-beta1;
#X text 0 145 AUTHOR Krzysztof Czaja;
#X text 1 163 RELEASE_DATE 2002;
#X text 2 182 WEBSITE http://suita.chopin.edu.pl/~czaja/miXed/externs/cyclone.html
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#X text 2 214 HELP_PATCH_AUTHORS Christoph Kummerer. Revised by Jonathan
Wilkes for Pd-extended 0.42 to conform to the PDDP template. Alex Cleveland
updated this patch for Pd-l2ork version 2013.05.28. Fred Jan Kraan
adapted the patch to pd-extended 2015-02-02;
#X text 1 109 LIBRARY cyclone;
#X text 0 39 DESCRIPTION report when input increases beyond a certain
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#X text 22 294 > item is greater than (>) a corresponding threshold
\, or if;
#X text 23 306 > _all_ list elements are greater or equal (>=). That
is how;
#X text 23 318 > it looks like in Max but I might be wrong ...;
#X text 22 282 > its list handling is weird indeed \, it bangs if _any_
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#X text 67 25 now theses are a bit strange:;
#X text 23 265 this is a quote from an email Krzysztof Czaja sent:
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#X text 502 82 these report;
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#X text 176 63 these report;
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#X text 2 478 - all elements of the list are equal or greater than
the argument list;
#X text 3 506 - the list is shorter than the argument list \, but the
elements are equal or greater than their argument counterpart;
#X text 4 547 - the first element is greater than the first argument
element. There must be one other element \, its value is ignored;
#X text 2 590 The bang is not send if the list is larger that the argument
list;
#X text 364 453 The Max5 documentation states that an equal or greater
value in all cases is reason to send a bang \, for ints \, float and
all list elements. No information on smaller or larger lists.;
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but not very consistent: the bang is send if:;
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#X text 105 420 or;
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#X text 180 308 - reset the 'past' state \, so a next matching float
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#X text 180 265 - list of floats to check if past limit;
#X text 181 246 - float to check if past limit;
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the Max implementation \, but not the Max5 documentation;
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