Merge pull request 'added plyWith/plyWithClassic functions' (#1571) from Dsm0/strudel:add_plyWith into main

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/uzu/strudel/pulls/1571
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froos 2025-09-14 12:42:57 +02:00
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@ -2399,6 +2399,57 @@ export const stut = register('stut', function (times, feedback, time, pat) {
return pat._echoWith(times, time, (pat, i) => pat.gain(Math.pow(feedback, i)));
});
export const applyN = register('applyN', function (n, func, p) {
let result = p;
for (let i = 0; i < n; i++) {
result = func(result);
}
return result;
});
/**
* The plyWith function repeats each event the given number of times, applying the given function to each event.\n
* @name plyWith
* @synonyms plywith
* @param {number} factor how many times to repeat
* @param {function} func function to apply, given the pattern
* @example
* "<0 [2 4]>"
* .plyWith(4, (p) => p.add(2))
* .scale("C:minor").note()
*/
export const plyWith = register(['plyWith', 'plywith'], function (factor, func, pat) {
const result = pat
.fmap((x) => cat(...listRange(0, factor - 1).map((i) => applyN(i, func, x)))._fast(factor))
.squeezeJoin();
if (__steps) {
result._steps = Fraction(factor).mulmaybe(pat._steps);
}
return result;
});
/**
* The plyForEach function repeats each event the given number of times, applying the given function to each event.
* This version of ply uses the iteration index as an argument to the function, similar to echoWith.
* @name plyForEach
* @synonyms plyforeach
* @param {number} factor how many times to repeat
* @param {function} func function to apply, given the pattern and the iteration index
* @example
* "<0 [2 4]>"
* .plyForEach(4, (p,n) => p.add(n*2))
* .scale("C:minor").note()
*/
export const plyForEach = register(['plyForEach', 'plyforeach'], function (factor, func, pat) {
const result = pat
.fmap((x) => cat(cat(pure(x), ...listRange(1, factor - 1).map((i) => func(pure(x), i))))._fast(factor))
.squeezeJoin();
if (__steps) {
result._steps = Fraction(factor).mulmaybe(pat._steps);
}
return result;
});
/**
* Divides a pattern into a given number of subdivisions, plays the subdivisions in order, but increments the starting subdivision each cycle. The pattern wraps to the first subdivision after the last subdivision is played.
* @name iter