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bool dgsSetMultiClickInterval( int interval )
bool dgsSetMultiClickInterval( int interval )
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{{DGS/OOP|
    Method = '''dgsRootInstance''':setMultiClickInterval|
    Counterpart = dgsGetMultiClickInterval
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===Required Arguments===
===Required Arguments===
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DGS = exports.dgs
DGS = exports.dgs
DGS:dgsSetMultiClickInterval(1000) -- Now, 2 clicks in 1 second will trigger double click event.
DGS:dgsSetMultiClickInterval(1000) -- Now, 2 clicks in 1 second will trigger double click event.
local label = DGS:dgsCreateLabel(200,200,100,50,"Test Label",false)
addEventHandler("onDgsMouseDoubleClick",label,function(button,state)
if state == "down" then
outputChatBox("Double Click Triggered")
end
end)
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==See Also==
=See Also=
{{DGSFUNCTIONS}}
 
==<span style="color:#eb3f00;text-shadow:0.05em 0.05em 0.2em #00000099;">General Functions</span>==
{{DGS General Functions}}
 
==<span style="color:#eb3f00;text-shadow:0.05em 0.05em 0.2em #00000099;">General Events</span>==
{{DGS Events/General}}

Latest revision as of 11:28, 24 December 2022

This function sets the interval among (n) times clicks.

Syntax

bool dgsSetMultiClickInterval( int interval )

DGS OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!

Method: dgsRootInstance:setMultiClickInterval(...)
Counterpart: dgsGetMultiClickInterval

Required Arguments

  • interval: An int of the interval among clicks (ms).

Returns

Returns true if successful, false otherwise

Example

DGS = exports.dgs
DGS:dgsSetMultiClickInterval(1000) -- Now, 2 clicks in 1 second will trigger double click event.

local label = DGS:dgsCreateLabel(200,200,100,50,"Test Label",false)
addEventHandler("onDgsMouseDoubleClick",label,function(button,state)
	if state == "down" then
		outputChatBox("Double Click Triggered")
	end
end)

See Also

General Functions

General Events