@string2proc(s:string)
::
in
the proc identifier can be omitted. Useful to convert directly a string
received through OSC or through a message into a process that can be
instantiated.
For example, assuming that is set in the Max environment to a tab of two elements, the first being a process identifier and the second an integer, then the code
whenever($channel)
{
:: (@string2proc($channel[0])) ($channel[1])
}
$channel
by calling the corresponding processes
with the specified integer.
See also @string2fun, @string2obj.
See also Data Exchange Functions: @dump @dumpvar @gnuplot @json_read @json_string @json_write @loadvalue @loadvar @nim2vezer @parse @plot @read_file @rplot @savevalue @set_osc_handling_double @set_osc_handling_int64 @set_osc_handling_tab @string2fun @string2obj @string2proc @to_num @xml_read @xml_string