Need help with Volume Slider Function(arguments)
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Hello everyone, I've been trying to code an audio player for wav files throught the Matlab GUI.
Currently stuck on the volume slider function.
Is my conversion right? What arguments should I use for guidata?
Asking because it has different arguments than the function below I found online.
MY CODE SO FAR FOR THE VOLUME SLIDER:


MY CODE FOR THE STATE BUTTON(PLAY/PAUSE):

FUNCTION I FOUND ONLINE:


Thanks in advance
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Geoff Hayes
on 1 Apr 2022
@Nikos Korobos - have you created your GUI with App Designer? It looks like the code that you have found for the slider callback is from a GUI created with GUIDE and so the guidata would not be appropriate for you to use with your GUI (if created with App Designer).
Nikos Korobos
on 1 Apr 2022
Geoff Hayes
on 1 Apr 2022
@Nikos Korobos - have you confirmed, using the MATLAB debugger, that
x = x(NewStart:end,:);
is a subset of x with NewStart some integer other than 1?
Geoff Hayes
on 1 Apr 2022
Or see FEX submission SoundVolume - set or get the system speaker sound volume which may work for you and allow you to control the volume without stopping and restarting the audio player object.
Nikos Korobos
on 4 Apr 2022
Geoff Hayes
on 4 Apr 2022
I/m not sure if there is an alternative to using Java. Did you try debugging to see why the audio restarts at the first sample?
Mohamed Turkmani
on 7 Sep 2022
@Geoff Hayes i downloaded the function of SoundVolume , how can i use it?
Geoff Hayes
on 8 Sep 2022
% SoundVolume(volume) sets the system speaker sound volume. The volume
% value should be numeric, between 0.0 (=muted) and 1.0 (=max).
So you would call the function from the command line or from code as
SoundVolume(0.5)
or some other value (between 0 and 1) that would change the volume.
Mohamed Turkmani
on 8 Sep 2022
Yes i fuhured it out thanks for the reply
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