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ottava examples


This page gives example input and output data for the ottava program. The output data from these tests can be compared to output on your platform using the same input file in order to determine if there is a problem with the ottava program. If the output you generate is not the same as the output listed in the individual tests, then something may be wrong with the compiled program or your computing environment (or a bug added to the program after the example output was generated).


Test Index

    Test 001:Convert a printed score into sounding pitch.
    Test 002:Convert a sounding score into printed pitch.
    Test 003:Convert octave down markings into sounding pitch.
    Test 004:Convert octave down markings into into printed pitch.
    Test 005:Mixed initial octave specifications into sounding pitch.
    Test 006:Mixed initial octave specifications into visual score format.
    Test 007:Music notated two octaves above printed pitch converted to sounding score.
    Test 008:Music sounding two octaves above printed pitch converted to visual score.


Test 001: Convert a printed score into sounding pitch.

The command:

     ottava -s input-file > output-file
using the following input, will generate the following output:

input-file:
output-file:
Test 002: Convert a sounding score into printed pitch.

The command:

     ottava -v input-file > output-file
using the following input, will generate the following output:

input-file:
output-file:
Test 003: Convert octave down markings into sounding pitch.

The command:

     ottava -s input-file > output-file
using the following input, will generate the following output:

input-file:
output-file:
Test 004: Convert octave down markings into into printed pitch.

The command:

     ottava -v input-file > output-file
using the following input, will generate the following output:

input-file:
output-file:
Test 005: Mixed initial octave specifications into sounding pitch.

The command:

     ottava -s input-file > output-file
using the following input, will generate the following output:

input-file:
output-file:
Test 006: Mixed initial octave specifications into visual score format.

The command:

     ottava -v input-file > output-file
using the following input, will generate the following output:

input-file:
output-file:
Test 007: Music notated two octaves above printed pitch converted to sounding score.

The command:

     ottava -s input-file > output-file
using the following input, will generate the following output:

input-file:
output-file:
Test 008: Music sounding two octaves above printed pitch converted to visual score.

The command:

     ottava -v input-file > output-file
using the following input, will generate the following output:

input-file:
output-file: