i could get the file names each at a new line. like a.wav b.wav c.wav but after reading them with textfile object, they are still gonna be seperated either by space, or by semicolon. then how could the output of textfile object(like a.wav b.wav c.wav.... or a.wav ; b.wav ; c.wav ; ) be processed one by one? using read ...%s?? or use pointer/element which gives no comments about how to traverse array word-by-word?
my failed prototype is
read .../namelist.txt
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textfile
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read ...%s arrayXX tabplay arrayXX & go on.....
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soundfile
p.s. sorry josh, i forgot to reply to the maillist rather than your mailbox, so have to do it again :p
parden me
regards
----- Original Message ----- From: Josh Steiner joschi@eds.org Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 4:51 pm Subject: Re: [PD] seeking 'playlist' windows version or means to implement similar function
have you thought of having the file list separated by newlines rather than spaces? if you did this then reading in each filename per line would be very simple.
-josh
Jie Ma wrote:
hi there.
i am looking for the windows version of Yves' object -- playlist.
or is
there any way to implement similar function?
the reason is i need to test a large number of wav files. and
instead of
loading the name one by one, i have to work out how to do it efficiently. what i did before was to use dos command and
generate a txt
file with all the names of wav files seperated by spaces or semi-columns. but i fail to let the Pd array to read the content
of this
txt file word by word.
appreciate your help and time.
regards jay
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