<--click and drag to place numbers in the grid. Creates a one-dimensional grid (a Dim(N) vector) from individual integers. every inlet is hot. inlet order corresponds to value order in the grid. number type (default: int32) number of elements in the vector to be built (aka number of dimensions in the vector space) (default: 2) float \$1 is like set \$1 then bang. only set value, don't send. output existing contents set several inlets at once and output only once. if the list is too short, some inlets will be left untouched. if the list is too long, excess arguments will be ignored. <--set several values at once (\$4 gets ignored in this example) choose number type conversion. this is the numtype of the output grid. Puts together the values stored in each inlet, and outputs the grid made from them. [#pack (8)] is the same as [#pack 8] [#pack (3 3)] is the same as [#pack 9]-[#redim (3 3)] or (since 9.11) a list of dimensions like #import and #redim have: