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Latest revision as of 02:42, 23 January 2023
The _SNDPLAY statement plays a sound designated by a file handle created by _SNDOPEN.
Syntax
- _SNDPLAY handle&
Description
- Make sure that the handle& value is not 0 before attempting to play it.
Examples
Example: Checking a handle value before playing
IF h& THEN _SNDPLAY h& |
See also