Difference between revisions of "SoundData:getSample"
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
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Gets the value of a sample using an explicit sample index instead of interleaving them in the sample position parameter. | Gets the value of a sample using an explicit sample index instead of interleaving them in the sample position parameter. | ||
=== Synopsis === | === Synopsis === | ||
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=== Arguments === | === Arguments === | ||
{{param|number|i|An integer value specifying the position of the sample (starting at 0).}} | {{param|number|i|An integer value specifying the position of the sample (starting at 0).}} | ||
− | {{param|number|channel|The index of the channel to | + | {{param|number|channel|The index of the channel to get within the given sample.}} |
=== Returns === | === Returns === | ||
{{param|number|sample|The normalized samplepoint (range -1.0 to 1.0).}} | {{param|number|sample|The normalized samplepoint (range -1.0 to 1.0).}} |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 22 December 2018
Gets the value of the sample-point at the specified position. For stereo SoundData objects, the data from the left and right channels are interleaved in that order.
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Function
Synopsis
sample = SoundData:getSample( i )
Arguments
number i
- An integer value specifying the position of the sample (starting at 0).
Returns
number sample
- The normalized samplepoint (range -1.0 to 1.0).
Function
Available since LÖVE 11.0 |
This variant is not supported in earlier versions. |
Gets the value of a sample using an explicit sample index instead of interleaving them in the sample position parameter.
Synopsis
sample = SoundData:getSample( i, channel )
Arguments
number i
- An integer value specifying the position of the sample (starting at 0).
number channel
- The index of the channel to get within the given sample.
Returns
number sample
- The normalized samplepoint (range -1.0 to 1.0).
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