How count notes in score?
version 2.3.2
I would like to know how many notes in my score, but can't find it in properties or menus. I see a feature request for this from 2009 with no reponse https://musescore.org/en/node/1039
Is it possible?
version 2.3.2
I would like to know how many notes in my score, but can't find it in properties or menus. I see a feature request for this from 2009 with no reponse https://musescore.org/en/node/1039
Is it possible?
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ISTR a plugin for this, but that might have been for musescore 1.x
Ah, found it, https://musescore.org/project/score-statistics and indeed for musescore 1.x
In reply to ISTR a plugin for this, but… by Jojo-Schmitz
So can it work in 3.1? I tried extracting the files to the plugin folder but I still don't see there is scorestats in the plugin manager...
In reply to So can it work in 3.1? I… by Howard-C
No, won't work without a major rewrite
In reply to No, won't work without a… by Jojo-Schmitz
Oh... So do you plan to rewrite it? XDD
In reply to Oh... So do you plan to… by Howard-C
No.
In reply to No. by Jojo-Schmitz
A pity. Really. :-l
If this is just to find out for one particular score, I'd suggest opening the MSCZ file in a ZIP program, opening the MSCX file within in a text editor (or, save as MSCX from MuseScore) and doing a search on "/note". The number of hits will be the number of notes. Or, if you'd rather count chords as one note, search for "/chord".
BTW, if your favorite editor doesn't tell you how many hits, you could try loading into Chrome and doing the search there - that definitely will tell you the number of hits.
In reply to If this is just to find out… by Marc Sabatella
Great tip, thanks. And the answer is 4860.
In reply to If this is just to find out… by Marc Sabatella
or use
zipgrep "/note" score.mscz | wc -l