Default Notes Table?

Is there a default notes table, with all of them available, some sort of structure that looks like:

notes = { 1= “C-0”, 2= “C#0”, 3= “D-0” … }

Or do I have to build it myself?

Thanks.

Been using this for my midi script learning, may be of some use even though it has the extra hex field?

edit: couldnt get the expanding code boxes to work, so heres the full thing:

In addition there is also this from taktik`s F&R script .

local valid_notes = {}  
  
for octave = 0,10 do  
 valid_notes["C-"..octave] = true  
 valid_notes["C#"..octave] = true  
 valid_notes["D-"..octave] = true  
 valid_notes["D#"..octave] = true  
 valid_notes["E-"..octave] = true  
 valid_notes["F-"..octave] = true  
 valid_notes["F#"..octave] = true  
 valid_notes["G-"..octave] = true  
 valid_notes["G#"..octave] = true  
 valid_notes["A-"..octave] = true  
 valid_notes["A#"..octave] = true  
 valid_notes["B-"..octave] = true  
end  
  
valid_notes["---"] = true  
valid_notes["OFF"] = true  
  

You can also build a table using a function… no need to manually define them:

  
midi_notes = {}  
note_table = {"C-", "C#","D-","D#","E-","F-","F#","G-","G#","A-","A#","B-"}  
  
function build_note_table()  
 local current_midi_note = 0  
  
 for octave = 0,9 do  
  
 for notepos = 1,12 do  
 current_midi_note = current_midi_note +1  
 midi_notes[current_midi_note] = note_table[notepos]..tostring(octave)  
  
 if current_midi_note == 128 then  
 break  
 end  
  
 end  
  
 if current_midi_note == 128 then  
 break  
 end  
  
 end  
  
end  
  

very helpful, thanks :)

not to hijack,but would something like that also work for chords??