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Plays a formatted file sound, returns true if the sound played OK | Plays a formatted file sound, returns true if the sound played OK | ||
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==Parameters== | ==Parameters== | ||
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:The formatted file to play | :The formatted file to play | ||
==Return value== | ==Return value== | ||
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Returns true if the sound played OK | Returns true if the sound played OK | ||
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==Detailed description== | ==Detailed description== | ||
− | '' | + | This plays WAV files given a ''Filename'' to the data. The ''Filename'' may point to a resource file. The data in the file should be in a RIFF format, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAV WAV file] for a more detailed description of a WAV file. |
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* Add to a calculation icon: <pre class="brush:[cpp]">result = ::Sound.Play("filename")</pre> | * Add to a calculation icon: <pre class="brush:[cpp]">result = ::Sound.Play("filename")</pre> | ||
− | ''<span style="color:red;">No additional | + | ''<span style="color:red;">No additional examples</span>'' |
Latest revision as of 15:57, 16 January 2014
<sidebar>API Contents</sidebar> Plays a formatted file sound, returns true if the sound played OK
Contents
Parameters
STRING Filename
- The formatted file to play
Return value
Returns true if the sound played OK
Detailed description
This plays WAV files given a Filename to the data. The Filename may point to a resource file. The data in the file should be in a RIFF format, see WAV file for a more detailed description of a WAV file.
Examples
Calling in a calculation
- Declare a variable 'result' of type BOOL
- Add to a calculation icon:
result = ::Sound.Play("filename")
No additional examples