As was stated, use code tags:
Furthermore, ask your question in your body of you post along with the code.
The forum is full of people, so treat us like people.
What if you someone walked up to you and said:
“My invention spins backwards when using pliers”
And then foisted a napkin with hard to read scribbles all over it.
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Yeah, that’s effectively what you did. Sure you put your question in the title, but it’s a poorly worded question with no details and uses words with multiple meanings (volume? sound volume? geometric volume? oh I see 'MusicManager scribbled on your napkin… I guess maybe sound?)
And yes unformatted code is like a napkin with scribbles. Look at your post… can you read that? What makes you think I can?
Sure I can make assumptions… but why should I?
Who are you?
Why do you think it’s ok to ask people for help in this manner?
Why should we put more effort into answering your question than you put into asking your question?
(note this statement may seem like I’m singling just OP out… which I am sort of, but this goes for really 50%+ of the posts on this and other forums… I’m just in an extra ranty mood today).
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TLDR;
As my father always said to my rude friends:
“Should I go beat your parents for failing to raise you right?”