class OscOut():

   def __init__(self, IPaddress = "localhost", port = 57110):
      self.IPaddress = InetAddress.getByName(IPaddress)    # holds IP address of OSC device to connect with
      self.port = port                                     # and its listening port
      self.portOut = OSCPortOut(self.IPaddress, self.port) # create the connection

   def sendMessage(self, oscAddress, *args):
      """
      Sends an OSC message consisting of the 'oscAddress' and corresponding 'args' to the OSC output device.
      """

      # HACK: For some reason, float OSC arguments do not work, unless they are explictly converted to Java Floats.
      #       The following list comprehension does the trick.
      from java.lang import Float
      
      # for every argument, if it is a float cast it to a Java Float, otherwise leave unchanged
      args = [Float(x) if isinstance(x, float) else x for x in args]
      
      #print "sendMessage args = ", args
      oscMessage = OSCMessage( oscAddress, args )          # create OSC message from this OSC address and arguments
      self.portOut.send(oscMessage)                        # and send it to the OSC device that's listening to us

      # remember that this OscIn has been created and is active (so that it can be stopped/terminated by JEM, if desired)
      _ActiveOscOutObjects_.append(self)
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class OscOut():

   def __init__(self, IPaddress = "localhost", port = 57110):
      self.IPaddress = InetAddress.getByName(IPaddress)    # holds IP address of OSC device to connect with
      self.port = port                                     # and its listening port
      self.portOut = OSCPortOut(self.IPaddress, self.port) # create the connection

   def sendMessage(self, oscAddress, *args):
      """
      Sends an OSC message consisting of the 'oscAddress' and corresponding 'args' to the OSC output device.
      """

      # HACK: For some reason, float OSC arguments do not work, unless they are explictly converted to Java Floats.
      #       The following list comprehension does the trick.
      from java.lang import Float
      
      # for every argument, if it is a float cast it to a Java Float, otherwise leave unchanged
      args = [Float(x) if isinstance(x, float) else x for x in args]
      
      #print "sendMessage args = ", args
      oscMessage = OSCMessage( oscAddress, args )          # create OSC message from this OSC address and arguments
      self.portOut.send(oscMessage)                        # and send it to the OSC device that's listening to us

      # remember that this OscIn has been created and is active (so that it can be stopped/terminated by JEM, if desired)
      _ActiveOscOutObjects_.append(self)
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 def __init__(self, IPaddress = "localhost", port = 57110):
    self.IPaddress = InetAddress.getByName(IPaddress)    # holds IP address of OSC device to connect with
    self.port = port                                     # and its listening port
    self.portOut = OSCPortOut(self.IPaddress, self.port) # create the connection
 def __init__(self, IPaddress = "localhost", port = 57110):
    self.IPaddress = InetAddress.getByName(IPaddress)    # holds IP address of OSC device to connect with
    self.port = port                                     # and its listening port
    self.portOut = OSCPortOut(self.IPaddress, self.port) # create the connection