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[jitter] Plot data like MATLAB or PyLab

Niklas Saers niklassaers at gmail.com
Sun Jun 3 14:18:02 MDT 2007


Hi Wes,
thanks for the tip. I've tried googling on these and Tutorial as I  
only can find jit.gl.sketch in the Jitter Tutorial that comes with  
Jitter. Do you have any examples on how these objects have been used  
to plot graphs? A link or example patch?

Sincerely yours

	Nik

On Jun 3, 2007, at 6:56 PM, Wesley Smith wrote:

> Try using OpenGL.  There's jit.gl.graph, jit.gl.mesh, and
> jit.gl.sketch which could all do the job depending on your situation.
>
> wes
>
> On 6/3/07, Niklas Saers <niklassaers at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> MATLAB and PyLab have some amazing commands such as plot() that will
>> make a nice plot of some data. I'm porting my work from these
>> environments into Max/MSP/Jitter to do live audio analysis rather
>> than to work with sound files. I was wondering if there is a Jitter
>> quivalent of plot()?
>>
>> Let me exemplify:
>> I've created a matrix that contain 5 times 11 float32s. These are 5
>> functions that have generated 11 values each for the x-values 0 to
>> 10. I would like to see these graphs on my screen using jit.window
>>
>> Another example: I've got one function that creats a list of 11
>> floats. I want to put them in a matrix and visualize the change of
>> these values over time.
>>
>> How can I plot both/either the 5 functions and/or the list of floats
>> over time? What are the most common way of doing this?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>         Nik
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