Printing and Display
- dispfft :: X x0 => [Irate] -> x0 -> Irate -> Irate -> SignalOut
- display :: X x0 => [Irate] -> x0 -> Irate -> SignalOut
- flashtxt :: Irate -> String -> SignalOut
- print' :: [Irate] -> SignalOut
- printf :: (K k0, X x0) => String -> k0 -> [x0] -> SignalOut
- printf_i :: String -> Irate -> [Irate] -> SignalOut
- printk :: K k0 => [Irate] -> Irate -> k0 -> SignalOut
- printk2 :: K k0 => [Irate] -> k0 -> SignalOut
- printks :: K k0 => String -> Irate -> [k0] -> SignalOut
- prints :: K k0 => String -> [k0] -> SignalOut
Documentation
dispfft :: X x0 => [Irate] -> x0 -> Irate -> Irate -> SignalOutSource
- opcode : dispfft
- syntax :
dispfft xsig, iprd, iwsiz [, iwtyp] [, idbout] [, iwtflg]
- description :
These units will print orchestra init-values, or produce graphic display of orchestra control signals and audio signals. Uses X11 windows if enabled, else (or if -g flag is set) displays are approximated in ASCII characters.
display :: X x0 => [Irate] -> x0 -> Irate -> SignalOutSource
- opcode : display
- syntax :
display xsig, iprd [, inprds] [, iwtflg]
- description :
These units will print orchestra init-values, or produce graphic display of orchestra control signals and audio signals. Uses X11 windows if enabled, else (or if -g flag is set) displays are approximated in ASCII characters.
flashtxt :: Irate -> String -> SignalOutSource
- opcode : flashtxt
- syntax :
flashtxt iwhich, String
- description :
Allows text to be displayed from instruments like sliders etc. (only on Unix and Windows at present)
print' :: [Irate] -> SignalOutSource
- opcode : print
- syntax :
print iarg [, iarg1] [, iarg2] [...]
- description :
These units will print orchestra init-values.
printf :: (K k0, X x0) => String -> k0 -> [x0] -> SignalOutSource
- opcode : printf
- syntax :
printf_i Sfmt, itrig, [iarg1[, iarg2[,... ]]] printf Sfmt, ktrig, [xarg1[, xarg2[,... ]]]
- description :
printf and printf_i write formatted output, similarly to the C function printf(). printf_i runs at i-time only, while printf runs both at initialization and performance time.
printf_i :: String -> Irate -> [Irate] -> SignalOutSource
- opcode : printf_i
- syntax :
printf_i Sfmt, itrig, [iarg1[, iarg2[,... ]]] printf Sfmt, ktrig, [xarg1[, xarg2[,... ]]]
- description :
printf and printf_i write formatted output, similarly to the C function printf(). printf_i runs at i-time only, while printf runs both at initialization and performance time.
printk :: K k0 => [Irate] -> Irate -> k0 -> SignalOutSource
- opcode : printk
- syntax :
printk itime, kval [, ispace]
- description :
Prints one k-rate value at specified intervals.
printk2 :: K k0 => [Irate] -> k0 -> SignalOutSource
- opcode : printk2
- syntax :
printk2 kvar [, inumspaces]
- description :
Prints a new value every time a control variable changes.