hi, finaly got the chance to try this out:
octave:1> which waveread
which: `waveread' is undefined
octave:2>
Quentin Spencer said that he didn't think that octave couldn't detect
waveread. but that waveread couldnt find tone.wav.
but that says waveread is undefined. and it's in the /m/audio/directory.
On 6/22/07, malik martin <address@hidden> wrote:
it's in the same folder as the .m file i loaded. hmm i'll have to try
again when i get home from school. thanks. i'll let you know what
happens
On 6/22/07, Quentin Spencer <address@hidden> wrote:
malik martin wrote:
what do you mean by the output of which waveread? and path is
different in linux :P when i type it in terminal it just turns out to
be a bad command.
The "which" command tells you where a particular command it located on
the system. For example, in octave I get:
octave:1> which wavread
wavread is the user-defined function from the file
/usr/share/octave/2.9.9/m/audio/wavread.m
When I look at your original output again, it looks to me like the
problem is not that octave doesn't see wavread.m, but that wavread.m
can't find your file "ton2.wav".
Quentin
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