Waveread is available. See below.
Henry
[~] -bash-2.05b 501$ octave
GNU Octave, version 2.1.71 (powerpc-apple-darwin8.1.0).
Copyright (C) 2005 John W. Eaton.
octave:1> help wavread
wavread is the user-defined function from the file
/usr/local/share/octave/2.1.71/site/m/octave-forge/audio/wavread.m
[snd, srate, nbits] = wavread(infile,[nframes])
Read .wav file into snd (size (nchans,nsamples)).
srate = sampling rate in Hz.
nbits = bits per sample.
optional nframes = no. samples to read (all channels)
(default = all samples in file).
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octave:2>
on 3/9/07 8:54 PM, malik martin at address@hidden wrote:
> someone told me that waveread isnt available in octave and that i need
> to find an alternative.
> does anyone know what that alternative is?
>
> i'm searching the docs now.
>
>
> On 3/9/07, malik martin <address@hidden> wrote:
>> octave:8> figure1_02
>> error: `wavread' undefined near line 1 column 15
>> error: near line 1 of file
>> `/cygdrive/e/bookx/dafx/M_files_chap01/figure1_02.m'
>> octave:8>
>>
>> On 3/9/07, Przemek Klosowski <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> the figure1_02.m file is probably a matlab code, and the 'load' command
>>> is designed to load a data file with numbers. You need to invoke your
>>> file as octave commands, by simply calling out its name:
>>>
>>> octave> figure1_02
>>>
>>>
>>
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