/** * oscP5oscArgument by andreas schlegel * example shows how to parse incoming osc messages "by hand". * it is recommended to take a look at oscP5plug for an alternative way to parse messages. * oscP5 website at http://www.sojamo.de/oscP5 */ import oscP5.*; import netP5.*; OscP5 oscP5; NetAddress myRemoteLocation; void setup() { size(400,400); frameRate(25); /* start oscP5, listening for incoming messages at port 12000 */ oscP5 = new OscP5(this,12000); myRemoteLocation = new NetAddress("127.0.0.1",12000); /* send an OSC message to this sketch */ oscP5.send("/test",new Object[] {new Integer("1"), new Float(2.0),"test string."}, myRemoteLocation); } void draw() { background(0); } void oscEvent(OscMessage theOscMessage) { /* check if theOscMessage has the address pattern we are looking for. */ if(theOscMessage.checkAddrPattern("/test")==true) { /* check if the typetag is the right one. */ if(theOscMessage.checkTypetag("ifs")) { /* parse theOscMessage and extract the values from the osc message arguments. */ int firstValue = theOscMessage.get(0).intValue(); // get the first osc argument float secondValue = theOscMessage.get(1).floatValue(); // get the second osc argument String thirdValue = theOscMessage.get(2).stringValue(); // get the third osc argument print("### received an osc message /test with typetag ifs."); println(" values: "+firstValue+", "+secondValue+", "+thirdValue); return; } } println("### received an osc message. with address pattern "+ theOscMessage.addrPattern()+" typetag "+ theOscMessage.typetag()); }