Yup. Basically addresses are strings, so you can check them the way you check strings.

Cheers,
Mario

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On 8 Jul 2020 20:12, Forrest Curo <treegestalt@gmail.com> wrote:
So you could have:
if (message.address == "/thisstuff") {
              [put the content into these variables]};
else {
//        message.address would instead be "/thatstuff"
               [put it into those other variables];
}
?

On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 11:58 AM Mario Buoninfante <mario.buoninfante@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,

You can have a look at this example

https://github.com/ccrma/chuck/blob/6217b3b08c3b8bb561730fb112d1b3a204cd1834/examples/osc/osc_dump.ck

Cheers,
Mario

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On 8 Jul 2020 19:52, Forrest Curo <treegestalt@gmail.com> wrote:
Is chuck limited to one osc address per port?

If not, how to distinguish messages received at one address from those received at another?

Forrest Curo
San Diego