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Simple Ruby Ramp Function
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Simple Ruby Ramp Function
Hi,
I have a Ruby question / issue and need some help please.
I am trying to compute a function in this case a simple ramp, which I will use to do something in the schematic - I guess you could think of this as a triggered knob starting at zero and going up to a value over time.
It is my understanding (from reading the User Guide page 148):
A ruby schematic runs at ~100Hz, so in mu code each step from 0 to 100 should occur every 10ms, and thus counting to 100 should take ~1 second, so this code should produce a ramp out of 0 to 1, in 1 second.
But something is wrong It appears to be triggering, but yet I get no ramp on the output
Here is my code:
Any help is greatly appreciated
Thank You,
Aron
I have a Ruby question / issue and need some help please.
I am trying to compute a function in this case a simple ramp, which I will use to do something in the schematic - I guess you could think of this as a triggered knob starting at zero and going up to a value over time.
It is my understanding (from reading the User Guide page 148):
A ruby schematic runs at ~100Hz, so in mu code each step from 0 to 100 should occur every 10ms, and thus counting to 100 should take ~1 second, so this code should produce a ramp out of 0 to 1, in 1 second.
But something is wrong It appears to be triggering, but yet I get no ramp on the output
Here is my code:
Any help is greatly appreciated
Thank You,
Aron
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Re: Simple Ruby Ramp Function
You have a wrong understanding of how Ruby works. I don't have the time to explain it in detail, but try this fsm instead.
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