| I will try to do it! Thanks! I want just to tell you
that I'm avilable to collaborate to the your
interesting prjoect!
See you soon for VMCI!
Roberto
--- Gabriel Maldonado
wrote:
> Probably you have to replace the
> with
> "csound/cscore.h"
> --
> Gabriel Maldonado
>
> http://web.tiscalinet.it/G-Maldonado
>
>
>
> roberto zanata wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> > I'm not expert of c++ language but I'm interesting
> to
> > learn it to use CSCORE utility. So now I have a C
> > compiler (Borland c++ 3.1) and I'm looking at the
> > examples included in the csound help.
> > For example this:
> > #include
> > main()
> > {
> > struct event *e,**f; /* declarations.
> see
> > pp.8-9 in the */
> > struct evlist *a,*b; /* C language
> > programming manual */
> > int n;
> >
> > a = lget(); /* read score into
> event
> > list "a" */
> > b = lsepf(a); /* separate f
> statements
> > */
> > lput(b); /* write f statements
> out
> > to score */
> > lrelev(b); /* and release the
> spaces
> > used */
> > e = defev("t 0 120"); /* define event for
> tempo
> > statement */
> > putev(e); /* write tempo
> statement
> > to score */
> > lput(a); /* write the notes */
> >
> > putstr("s"); /* section end */
> > putev(e); /* write tempo
> statement
> > again */
> > b = lcopyev(a); /* make a copy of the
> > notes in "a" */
> > n = lcount(b); /* and count the
> number
> > copied */
> > f = &a->e[1];
> > while (n--) /* iterate the
> following
> > line n times: */
> > (*f++)->p[5] *= .5; /* transpose pitch
> down
> > one octave */
> > a = lcat(b,a); /* now add these
> notes to
> > original pitches */
> > lput(a);
> > putstr("e");
> >
> > }
> >
> > So when I try to compile it I receive these errors
> > message:
> >
> > -Error..\INCLUDE\TEST.TXT 1:Unable to open include
> > file 'CSOUND/CSCORE.H'
> > -Fatal..\INCLUDE\TEST.TXT 2:Unable to create
> output
> > file C:\bc31\c\test.obj
> >
> > I also put cscore.h in the include folder, as it
> was
> > advice but of course there must be other
> problems...
> > Before I was using microsoft quick basic for my
> score,
> > but I would like to learn about c++. I have to
> studied
> > it, of course, but can someone help me for the
> > begginig and explain me what is the problem in
> that
> > example?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Greetings!
> >
> > Roberto
> >
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