[CM] accessing data in seq
Johannes Quint
johannes.quint@web.de
Sun, 15 Feb 2004 13:11:34 +0100
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Am 15.02.2004 um 05:12 schrieb M. Perticone:
> hello listers,
>
> i need some help or clarification on the following: after importing
> events,
> is there a way to access the data inside #&whatever-track ? just as an
> example, what should i do to transpose all :keynumber, or say, to add a
> number to each :time ?
> excuse me if this is obvious but i couldn't find how to access and
> modify
> existing data in a seq, apart from set!
> thanks in advance,
> marcelo
>
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look at 'map-subobjects' in the dictionary.
johannes
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Am 15.02.2004 um 05:12 schrieb M. Perticone:
<excerpt>hello listers,
i need some help or clarification on the following: after importing
events,
is there a way to access the data inside #&whatever-track ? just as an
example, what should i do to transpose all :keynumber, or say, to add a
number to each :time ?
excuse me if this is obvious but i couldn't find how to access and
modify
existing data in a seq, apart from set!
thanks in advance,
marcelo
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</x-tad-bigger><x-tad-bigger>look at 'map-subobjects' in the
dictionary.
johannes</x-tad-bigger>
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