Loading .m file that is a String argument

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LBZ27
LBZ27 on 26 Apr 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 26 Apr 2017
I am trying to write a small program that repeats a sound N times. The sound files are already stored in their respective .m files. In my function, I have three input arguments:
in = String name of the .m file I want to play
N = number of repetitions
p = pause in seconds between each repetition
However, with my code, I am getting an error message that reads "Audio data must be real and floating point." I am confused, because I can play the sound file by writing commands in the command window just fine.
function out = repeatPause(in, N, p)
load(in);
for j = 1 : N;
sound(in);
pause(p);
end
And in the command prompt, to call this function I write:
repeatPause('sample.mat', 3, 5)
What could be the issue here? Is it because the String file name is not being passed through to the function when I call it?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 26 Apr 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 26 Apr 2017
Your code would be much mroe reliable if you load into a structure:
S = load(in);
and then access the data inside the structure S. Then you would avoid all of these problems.

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Answers (1)

KSSV
KSSV on 26 Apr 2017
You have to replace sound(in) in with the variable in the sample.mat file. You are loading the file and using sound on the filename instead of variable.

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