list.lace
Examples
Arguments
b [list]
The list to be laced in. Elements from this list always come after the same-index element in the left input list.
Inlets
a [list]
The list to be laced; triggers output. Elements from this list always preceed the same-index element in the right input list.
b [list]
The list to be laced in. Elements from this list always come after the same-index element in the left input list.
Outlets
out1 [list]
The output list is an interleaved list made up of the left and right input lists.
Fixed Attributes
These attributes must be set in the object box and determine the behavior of the object at runtime.
hot [bool] (default: false)
Trigger computation on all inlets.
Dynamic Attributes
These attributes can be modified in the code during execution using the set object
a [list]
The list to be laced; triggers output. Elements from this list always preceed the same-index element in the right input list.
b [list]
The list to be laced in. Elements from this list always come after the same-index element in the left input list.
reset [bang] (default: 0)
Banging this attribute will reset the object to its default state.
See Also
Name | Description |
---|---|
zl | Process lists in many ways |
zl.lace | Interleave two lists |
list.change | Filter out repetitions (similar to zl.change) |
list.compare | Compare lists and output non-matching indexes (similar to zl.compare) |
list.delace | Delace, de-interleave a list. (similar to zl.delace) |
list.ecils | Slices a list in reverse order. (similar to zl.ecils) |
list.filter | Filter items in list b out of list a. (similar to zl.filter) |
list.group | Output a list after N items are received. (similar to zl.group) |
list.indexmap | Create a new list based on the indices of an incoming list |
list.join | join two lists (similar to zl.join) |
list.len | Length of a list |
list.lookup | Output the nth element(s) of the right list. (similar to zl.lookup) |
list.median | Output the median of a list of numbers. (similar to zl.median) |
list.mth | Output and remove element of a list (0-based) |
list.nth | Output and remove element of a list (1-based) |
list.queue | Queue, FIFO message storage (First In, First Out) |
list.reg | Store a list, bang it out. |
list.rev | Reverse a list |
list.rot | Rotate a list |
list.scramble | Scramble the order of a list |
list.sect | Output what is in common between two lists. (similar to zl.sect) |
list.slice | Slices input list into two lists |
list.sort | Returns a sorted list of numbers. (similar to zl.sort) |
list.stack | Last in, first out message memory |
list.stream | Make a list with the last N items. (similar to zl.stream) |
list.sub | output position for each occurrence of right list in left list |
list.sum | Sum a list of numbers. (similar to zl.sum) |
list.swap | Swap two list indexes |
list.thin | Remove duplicates from a list. (similar to zl.thin) |
list.union | Remove duplicates from a list. (similar to zl.union) |
list.unique | Output items in left list that are not in right list |
list.unjoin | |
listfunnel | Index and output list elements |
Max Data Tutorial 5: List Processing | Max Data Tutorial 5: List Processing |