[chuck-users] Begin the beguine

Alberto Alassio alberto.alassio at gmail.com
Mon Sep 24 12:47:08 EDT 2012


http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/examples/basic/foo.ck
That's what I'm talking about.  Here you can find "hi" and "hi.cap" .
Thank you for your answer!

On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 4:23 PM, forrest curo <treegestalt at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Alberto Alassio <
> alberto.alassio at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys this is my first thread because I've download Chuck just
>> yesterday night and I'm trying to make something with this today (yes we
>> can!).
>> Really nice world!  I read something from the manual ( the beginning
>> tutorial) and also downloaded chuck pages where objects and other things
>> about language are written. The question is : how can I understand every
>> single line of Chuck? And I'm gonna make an example: foo.ck example. I
>> was looking at this and also to other ones to understand how they work
>> but... I saw that there are objects that are explained in Chuck homepage
>> (sinOsc, delayD, etc) but where can I find informations about Std? Hi?How
>> can I understand what does Hi.cap mean?  These are just examples, is there
>> a place where every command is explained? Or maybe (and probably) it's just
>> me not so good searcher?
>>
>> Thank you everybody
>>
>
> Wow, it's nice to have one that I can handle. Std is not about unsanitary
> fun; it's standard functions you can read about in chapter 18 of the
> manual <http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/release/files/chuck_manual.pdf>.
>
> I can't tell which "foo.ck" you're pointing to; I assume it's one of
> those in the tutorial but if you want to ask about it, it'll work better to
> copy the puzzling lines into the message[?]
>
> Forrest Curo
> San Diego
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