Specific class for specific composite waveform? #212
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@HGSilveri recently added the Still, I wonder if one these composite waveforms is a common enough use case to deserve its own class:
This would require a single call instead of creating many waveforms and "composing" them. Plus, by setting any/many of the durations to 0, this versatile generator could produce 27 different waveforms (+ 5 being existing hence meaningless shapes: 3 It could be a subclass of What do you think? |
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It's a cool idea, though I'm unsure of how needed it is. If needed, the user has all the pieces to write a simple function that does this automatically. I would rather not add something whose need has not presented itself yet. That being said, have you encountered a need for something like this? |
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It's a cool idea, though I'm unsure of how needed it is. If needed, the user has all the pieces to write a simple function that does this automatically. I would rather not add something whose need has not presented itself yet. That being said, have you encountered a need for something like this?