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publicationNumber JP-H0850478-A
titleOfInvention Music score display
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] While displaying notes in accordance with the general principles of score display, unify the stem directions. [Constitution] The notehead is displayed with the contents of the D register as the Y coordinate and the contents of the B register as the X coordinate (SC9). next, It is determined whether the contents of the E register are "0", "1", or "2" (SC10). If "1", # is added (SC12). If "2", ♭ is displayed. Add (S C11). Further, if it is determined whether the value of the A register and the value of the pointer z are equal (SC13), A = z is set, and if the display processing for all the notes or the single notes constituting the chord is completed. For example, it is determined whether the value of the C register is “0” or “1” (SC15), If it is “0”, the stem or stem and stem are Display as is. In addition, as a result of the determination in SC15, C If the register = 1, the stem or stem and stem are inverted and displayed (SC17).
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