Hi Gentlemen,
First off, thanks for the work/time you've put into this - much
appreciated!
Let me play around with the code and I'll get back to you tomorrow.
Malcolm
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Hi Tiissa,
Thanks for the reply.
I want to use it for music. So given list 1 (melody), list 2 (chords)
could be generated by a Markov chain. Also, given the chords the melody
could be generated again by a chain.
I haven't had time to play around with your code and as I've only been
studying pyth
Hi,
I think is more easy explained as two linked markov chains. So given
one list the other can be generated.
Thanks,
Malcolm
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Hi All,
Could someone show me how to do this?
I want to generate a list using a Markov chain, however, as well as
using the previous two items in the list to decide the current choice I
want the decision to be also dependant on an item at the current
position in another list.
I hope this explain
Iâve had chance to look at your code. I had an idea that I the answer
to my problem some how involved breaking down the list into groups and
that the notes would be easier to work with as numbers. However, I
think your âmake_diffsâ function is really a very cunning way to
go about things ï I would
Hi Michael,
Thanks for a quick response, I appreciate it. I will have to get back
to you tomorrow, as I can't check what you've given me right now. I
presume the fact that you mention the word note in your code you have
realised that I'm trying to search for musical sequences. I tried to
put my pr
Hi All,
I wonder could someone help me with this?
What I want to do is search through a list of letters and look for
adjacent groups of letters that form sequences, not in the usual way of
matching say abc to another appearance later on in the list but to look
for transposed patterns.
The groups