Hi Markus, By the way, if you want to notice warning messages in Matlab, you can set breakpoints (such as "dbstop if warning"). Regards, Olivier Markus Eichhoff kirjoitti 30.8.2010 kello 12.26: > Hello Olivier, > > sorry, sorry, I will behave better in the future. > A warning message is better than nothing of course. Although I won't see the > message, if more than 2000 files are running. But if one scrolls then it's > possible to find the tone or the piece of music where the error has occured > before. > > Thank you! > > Best regards > Markus > > > Am 27.08.2010 21:13, schrieb Olivier Lartillot: >> Hi Markus, >> >> First of all, a general suggestion: When raising a new subject in the >> discussion list, please avoid simply replying to another thread, without >> changing its title. On the contrary, please send a new message with an >> informative title. Thanks! >> >> Now to your point: Thanks for your remark. I am afraid returning an error >> message would cause trouble when for instance you want to analyze a large >> database of music and that after hours of computation, the process breaks >> because of a short audio file. >> >> Instead I would suggest printing just a warning message. Would it be OK for >> you? >> >> Cheers, >> >> Olivier >> >> Le 18.8.2010 à 8.30, Markus Eichhoff a écrit : >> >>> Hello Olivier, >>> >>> just now I have recognized that MIRToolbox doesn't give out an error >>> message if one reads-in a signal with >>> miraudio('tone', 'Extract', 0, 4) of 4s length but the signal had only 0.8 >>> s (less than 4s) length. >>> >>> Wouldn't it be good if an error message appear? >>> >>> Best regards >>> Markus >>> >> > >