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    • Christoph HartC
      Christoph Hart @Lindon
      last edited by

      @Lindon yeah that‘s precisely what attachToComplexData is for. I‘ll make a example soon.

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      • LindonL
        Lindon @Christoph Hart
        last edited by

        @Christoph-Hart said in Adventures in broadcaster: attachToComponentMouseEvents:

        @Lindon yeah that‘s precisely what attachToComplexData is for. I‘ll make a example soon.

        lovely...

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        • Christoph HartC
          Christoph Hart @Lindon
          last edited by

          Alright here it is:

          const var FileLoadBroadcaster = Engine.createBroadcaster({
          	"id": "File Watcher",
          	"colour": -1,
          	"args": ["processorId", "fileIndex", "value"]
          });
          
          
          FileLoadBroadcaster.attachToComplexData("AudioFile.Content",   // event type
                                                  "Audio Loop Player1",  // processor id
                                                  0,                     // index of slot
                                                  "Loop Player Source"); // metadata
          
          /** This function will return the text value for the property so we just need to do some
              prettifying here.
          */
          inline function getTextValue(indexInList, // the index of the component (here -1 because no array)
          							 processorId, // the arguments of the broadcaster
          							 fileIndex,   
          							 value)
          {
          	if(value.indexOf("{PROJECT_FOLDER}") != -1)
          	{
          		return value.replace("{PROJECT_FOLDER}", "");
          	}
          
          	if(value.length > 0)
          	{
          		local f = FileSystem.fromAbsolutePath(value);
          		return f.toString(1);
          	}
          	
          	return "Empty";
          };
          
          FileLoadBroadcaster.addComponentPropertyListener("Label1",            // target component (single or array)
          												 "text",              // target property
          												 "Update Text Label", // metadata
          												 getTextValue);       // conversion function
          

          (You obviously need a Label called Label1 and a Loop player called Audio Loop Player1 for it to work).

          I've also used the component property listener that automatically sets the properties of components. The advantage of this approach is that you can actually see what's going on in the broadcaster map.

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          • LindonL
            Lindon @Christoph Hart
            last edited by Lindon

            @Christoph-Hart great - very interesting....thanks.

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            • LindonL
              Lindon @Lindon
              last edited by

              @Christoph-Hart -- Okay this works fine , but I dont (yet) understand how I can have a "simple" function call on the drop...instead of using addComponentPropertyListener

              or how I extend this example to allow me to have Audio Loop Player 1, with its associated label1 and Audio Loop Player 2 with its associated label 2

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              • Christoph HartC
                Christoph Hart @Lindon
                last edited by

                how I extend this example to allow me to have Audio Loop Player 1, with its associated label1 and Audio Loop Player 2 with its associated label 2

                Pass in an array of loop players to the source and an array of component IDs as the target and then use indexInList to figure out which value to return.

                If you don't fancy the addComponentPropertyListener() method, you can just use the plain "old" addListener(object, metadata, function) call.

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                • NatanN
                  Natan @Lindon
                  last edited by

                  @Lindon Mate, did you figure this out?
                  Just tried the code by Christoph, and Cant understand how to add another set of Loop player here!

                  @Lindon said in Adventures in broadcaster: attachToComponentMouseEvents:

                  @Christoph-Hart -- Okay this works fine , but I dont (yet) understand how I can have a "simple" function call on the drop...instead of using addComponentPropertyListener

                  or how I extend this example to allow me to have Audio Loop Player 1, with its associated label1 and Audio Loop Player 2 with its associated label 2

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                  • LindonL
                    Lindon @Natan
                    last edited by

                    @Natan said in Adventures in broadcaster: attachToComponentMouseEvents:

                    @Lindon Mate, did you figure this out?
                    Just tried the code by Christoph, and Cant understand how to add another set of Loop player here!

                    @Lindon said in Adventures in broadcaster: attachToComponentMouseEvents:

                    @Christoph-Hart -- Okay this works fine , but I dont (yet) understand how I can have a "simple" function call on the drop...instead of using addComponentPropertyListener

                    or how I extend this example to allow me to have Audio Loop Player 1, with its associated label1 and Audio Loop Player 2 with its associated label 2

                    Im afraid I cant give you any clearer description of what to do than @Christoph-Hart's post above...

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                    • NatanN
                      Natan
                      last edited by Natan

                      Hey folks, I'm trying to remove the .wav extension too, any help?

                      Below only removes the Project folder Path

                      if(value.indexOf("{PROJECT_FOLDER}") != -1)
                      	{
                      		return value.replace("{PROJECT_FOLDER}", "");
                      	}
                      

                      @d-healey @Christoph-Hart @ulrik

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                      • LindonL
                        Lindon @Natan
                        last edited by

                        @Natan said in Adventures in broadcaster: attachToComponentMouseEvents:

                        if(value.indexOf("{PROJECT_FOLDER}") != -1)
                        {
                        return value.replace("{PROJECT_FOLDER}", "");
                        }

                        try:

                        if(value.indexOf("{PROJECT_FOLDER}") != -1)
                        	{
                        		return value.replace(".wav", "");
                        	}
                        

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                        • NatanN
                          Natan @Lindon
                          last edited by

                          @Lindon said in Adventures in broadcaster: attachToComponentMouseEvents:

                          if(value.indexOf("{PROJECT_FOLDER}") != -1)
                          {
                          return value.replace(".wav", "");
                          }

                          Hey Lindon, Thanks mate, This does the Job, But need to Remove the Project Path aswell

                          Also We need to Add a couple of Extension Like .Wav .Flac .Mp3 so the Label stand cleaner

                          Any Idea?

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                          • LindonL
                            Lindon @Natan
                            last edited by Lindon

                            @Natan

                            reg tempValue;
                            if(value.indexOf("{PROJECT_FOLDER}") != -1)
                            	{
                            		tempValue =  value.replace(".wav", "");
                                           Console.print(tempValue);  //<-- now think what you might do to this?
                            	}
                            

                            Perhaps also read up about substring:

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                            • NatanN
                              Natan @Lindon
                              last edited by Natan

                              @Lindon Thanks, man, Just need to Remove the {PROJECT_FOLDER} as well!

                              	if(value.indexOf("{PROJECT_FOLDER}") != -1) // This does not Work !!!
                              	{
                              		return value.replace("{PROJECT_FOLDER}", "");
                              	}
                              	
                              	
                              	reg tempValue;	
                              	
                              	if(value.indexOf("{PROJECT_FOLDER}") != -1)
                              		{
                              			tempValue =  value.replace(".wav", "");
                                          Console.print(tempValue);  //<-- now think what you might do to this?
                              	        return tempValue;
                              		}
                              
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                              • LindonL
                                Lindon @Natan
                                last edited by

                                @Natan said in Adventures in broadcaster: attachToComponentMouseEvents:

                                @Lindon Thanks, man, Just need to Remove the {PROJECT_FOLDER} as well!

                                	if(value.indexOf("{PROJECT_FOLDER}") != -1) // This does not Work !!!
                                	{
                                		return value.replace("{PROJECT_FOLDER}", "");
                                	}
                                	
                                	
                                	reg tempValue;	
                                	
                                	if(value.indexOf("{PROJECT_FOLDER}") != -1)
                                		{
                                			tempValue =  value.replace(".wav", "");
                                            Console.print(tempValue);  //<-- now think what you might do to this?
                                	        return tempValue;
                                		}
                                

                                nearly...

                                if(value.indexOf("{PROJECT_FOLDER}") != -1)
                                {
                                     tempValue =  value.replace(".wav", "");
                                     tempValue = tempValue.replace("{PROJECT_FOLDER}","");
                                     return tempValue;
                                }		
                                

                                There is a better way tho...go read up about substring

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                                • NatanN
                                  Natan @Lindon
                                  last edited by

                                  @Lindon said in Adventures in broadcaster: attachToComponentMouseEvents:

                                  reg tempValue;

                                  Brilliant, Thanks a Lot mate, You're the BEST <3
                                  Cheers :folded_hands:

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                                  • LindonL
                                    Lindon @Natan
                                    last edited by

                                    @Natan read up about substring...

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