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function playMusic() | function playMusic() | ||
local song = playSound("song.mp3") | local song = playSound("song.mp3") | ||
setSoundPan(song, | setSoundPan(song, -1) | ||
outputChatBox("Current pan is " .. getSoundPan(song)) | outputChatBox("Current pan is " .. getSoundPan(song)) | ||
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[[AR:getSoundPan]] | [[AR:getSoundPan]] | ||
[[HU:getSoundPan]] | [[HU:getSoundPan]] | ||
[[PT-BR:getSoundPan]] |
Latest revision as of 16:36, 26 September 2021
This function is used to get the pan level of the specified sound element.
Syntax
float getSoundPan ( element theSound )
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Method: sound:getPan(...)
- Variable: .pan
- Counterpart: setSoundPan
Required Arguments
- theSound: the sound element which pan you want to get.
Returns
Returns float value with range from -1.0 (left) to 1.0 (right), false otherwise.
Example
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Clientfunction playMusic() local song = playSound("song.mp3") setSoundPan(song, -1) outputChatBox("Current pan is " .. getSoundPan(song)) end addCommandHandler("music", playMusic)
See Also
- getRadioChannel
- getRadioChannelName
- getSFXStatus
- getSoundBPM
- getSoundBufferLength
- getSoundEffectParameters
- getSoundEffects
- getSoundFFTData
- getSoundLength
- getSoundLevelData
- getSoundMaxDistance
- getSoundMetaTags
- getSoundMinDistance
- getSoundPan
- getSoundPosition
- getSoundProperties
- getSoundSpeed
- getSoundVolume
- getSoundWaveData
- isSoundLooped
- isSoundPanningEnabled
- isSoundPaused
- playSFX3D
- playSFX
- playSound3D
- playSound
- setRadioChannel
- setSoundEffectEnabled
- setSoundEffectParameter
- setSoundLooped
- setSoundMaxDistance
- setSoundMinDistance
- setSoundPan
- setSoundPanningEnabled
- setSoundPaused
- setSoundPosition
- setSoundProperties
- setSoundSpeed
- setSoundVolume
- stopSound
- Shared
- playSoundFrontEnd