cggoto
Conditionally transfer control to label on every pass. (Combination of cigoto and ckgoto)
Syntax
where label is in the same instrument block and is not an expression, and where condition uses one of the Relational operators (<, =, <=, ==, !=) (and = for convenience, see also under Conditional Values).
Examples
Here is an example of the cggoto opcode. It uses the file cggoto.csd.
Example of the cggoto opcode. |
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| <CsoundSynthesizer>
<CsOptions>
; Audio out Audio in No messages
-odac -iadc -d ;;;RT audio I/O
; -o cggoto.wav -W ;;; for file output any platform
</CsOptions>
<CsInstruments>
; Initialize the global variables.
sr = 44100
ksmps = 10
nchnls = 1
; Instrument #1.
instr 1
i1 = p4
; If i1 is equal to one, play a high note.
; Otherwise play a low note.
cggoto (i1 == 1), highnote
lownote:
a1 oscil 10000, 220, 1
goto playit
highnote:
a1 oscil 10000, 440, 1
goto playit
playit:
out a1
endin
</CsInstruments>
<CsScore>
; Table #1: a simple sine wave.
f 1 0 32768 10 1
; Play lownote for one second.
i 1 0 1 1
; Play highnote for one second.
i 1 1 1 2
e
</CsScore>
</CsoundSynthesizer>
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See also
Program Flow Control
Credits
Example written by Kevin Conder.