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Sets the volume of playbacks for this sound | Sets the volume of playbacks for this sound | ||
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+ | ====Class hierarchy==== | ||
+ | [[API Sound|Sound]] | ||
+ | :[[API Sound|SetVolume]] | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | __TOC__ | ||
− | + | ==Parameters== | |
− | + | [[Variable Types|HANDLE]] ''Sounds'' | |
:The handle of the sound object to set the volume for | :The handle of the sound object to set the volume for | ||
− | + | [[Variable Types|FLOAT]] ''Volume'' | |
:A value from 0=off to 1=full | :A value from 0=off to 1=full | ||
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+ | ==Return value== | ||
''This call does not return a value'' | ''This call does not return a value'' | ||
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− | ===Examples | + | ==Detailed description== |
− | + | This sets the volume for all sounds played through the given channel. The effects are instant - a sound part way through being played will have its volume affected, as will any sounds being queued. | |
− | * Add to a calculation icon: ::Sound.SetVolume(sounds, volume) | + | |
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+ | ==Examples== | ||
+ | ===Calling in a calculation=== | ||
+ | * Add to a calculation icon: <pre class="brush:[cpp]">::Sound.SetVolume(sounds, volume)</pre> | ||
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+ | ''<span style="color:red;">No additional examples</span>'' |
Latest revision as of 15:57, 16 January 2014
<sidebar>API Contents</sidebar> Sets the volume of playbacks for this sound
Contents
Parameters
HANDLE Sounds
- The handle of the sound object to set the volume for
FLOAT Volume
- A value from 0=off to 1=full
Return value
This call does not return a value
Detailed description
This sets the volume for all sounds played through the given channel. The effects are instant - a sound part way through being played will have its volume affected, as will any sounds being queued.
Examples
Calling in a calculation
- Add to a calculation icon:
::Sound.SetVolume(sounds, volume)
No additional examples