SEGMENT

From STX Wiki
< Programmer Guide‎ | Command Reference
Revision as of 16:56, 5 April 2011 by Christian (talk | contribs) (Text replace - "S_TOOLS-STx" to "{{STX}}")
Jump to navigationJump to search

SEGMENT

Convert a segment expression into it's equivalent in samples or extract a segment expression from a segment element in an XML file item. If an XML file is specified, then the currently selected audio set is searched for an element with the tag segTag and the id idAttr.

Usage:

var := SEGMENT segmentExpression [ samplingRate sampleCount ] [ /S ]

var := SEGMENT segmentExpression xmlFile srAttr segTag idAttr pAttr lAttr [ /S ]

Parameters:
segmentExpression
A valid segment expression. If samplingRate and sampleCount are specified, segmentExpression cannot contain segment names. See Specifying Signal Segments for details about valid segment expressions. Note that if this is the only argument, the parameters of the current soundfile are used for calculations.
samplingRate
The sampling rate to use for calculations. If this parameter is specified, it takes precedence over the sampling rate of the current soundfile.
sampleCount
The number of samples.
xmlFile
An XML file item id. The file's selected element must be an audio set. The status and context of the file are not changed by the SEGMENT command.
srAttr
The name of the sampling rate attribute in the currently selected audio set. E.g. 'SR' for an STx AFile element.
segTag
The XML tag containing the segment data in the currently selected audio set. E.g 'ASeg'.
idAttr
The id of the segment to evaluate.
pAttr
The name of the attribute containing the starting address in samples. E.g. 'P' in an ASeg element.
lAttr
The name of the attribute containing the length of the segment in samples. E.g. 'L' in an ASeg element.
/S
If specified, errors will generate warning messages rather than error messages. See The Silent Flag for details.
Result:

Returns a string in the following format:

'beginning end length'

All values are in samples.

Navigation menu

Personal tools