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bool killTimer ( timer theTimer )
bool killTimer ( timer theTimer )
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{{OOP||[[timer]]:destroy||}}
===Required Arguments===  
===Required Arguments===  
*'''theTimer:''' The [[timer]] you wish to halt.
*'''theTimer:''' The [[timer]] you wish to halt.
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       killTimer ( timerValue )
       killTimer ( timerValue )
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This example checks if the time then kill the timer.
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-- set timer output text in chat box
local Timer = setTimer ( function ( ) outputChatBox ( 'Hello World !' ) end, 60000, 0 )
-- Check the timer then kill the timer
if isTimer ( Timer ) then killTimer ( Timer ) end
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==See Also==
==See Also==
{{Utility functions}}
{{Utility functions}}

Latest revision as of 07:01, 12 July 2014

This function allows you to kill/halt existing timers.

Syntax

bool killTimer ( timer theTimer )

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Method: timer:destroy(...)


Required Arguments

  • theTimer: The timer you wish to halt.

Returns

Returns true if the timer was successfully killed, false if no such timer existed.

Example

This example kills all timers with a remaining time of less than 1 minute.

-- Find and kill all the timers with less than 1 minute to go
timers = getTimers ( 60000 )
-- Loop through the timer list
for timerKey, timerValue in ipairs(timers) do
	-- kill the timer
      killTimer ( timerValue )
end

This example checks if the time then kill the timer.

-- set timer output text in chat box
local Timer = setTimer ( function ( ) outputChatBox ( 'Hello World !' ) end, 60000, 0 )
-- Check the timer then kill the timer
if isTimer ( Timer ) then killTimer ( Timer ) end

See Also