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<para>
<emphasis>tabmorph</emphasis> acts similarly to the <link linkend="table"><citetitle>table</citetitle></link> opcode, that is, without using interpolation. This means that it truncates the fractional part of the <emphasis>kindex</emphasis> argument. Anyway, fractional parts of <emphasis>ktabnum1</emphasis> and <emphasis>ktabnum2</emphasis> are significant, resulting in linear interpolation between the same element of two adjacent subsequent tables.</para>
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<title>Examples</title>
<para>
Here is an example of the tabmorph opcode. It uses the file <ulink url="examples/tabmorph.csd"><citetitle>tabmorph.csd</citetitle></ulink>.
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<example>
<title>Example of the tabmorph opcode.</title>
<para>See the sections <link linkend="UsingRealTime"><citetitle>Real-time Audio</citetitle></link> and <link linkend="CommandFlags"><citetitle>Command Line Flags</citetitle></link> for more information on using command line flags.</para>
<xi:include href="examples-xml/tabmorph.csd.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
</example>
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<title>See Also</title>
<para>