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- | ===== Sound (Statement) ===== | ||
- | ==== Format ==== | ||
- | **sound** // | ||
- | **sound** ( // | ||
- | **sound** //array//\\ | ||
- | **sound** ( //array// )\\ | ||
- | **sound** [[Lists|{ frequency1, duration1, frequency2, duration2, ... }]]\\ | ||
- | **sound** [[Lists|{ { frequency1, duration1 }, { frequency2, duration2 }, ... }]] | ||
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- | ==== Description ==== | ||
- | Play a sound from the computer' | ||
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- | One dimensional arrays and lists must have an even number of values. | ||
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- | ==== See Also ==== | ||
- | {{page> | ||
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- | ==== History ==== | ||
- | |0.9.5g|Sound support for LINUX systems was added| | ||
- | |0.9.5h|Windows sound was changed to use the default sound device| | ||
- | |1.99.99.55|two dimensional list support was added| | ||