GetTimers
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This function returns a table of all active timers that the resource that calls it has created. Alternatively, only the timers with a remaining time less than or equal to a certain value can be retrieved.
Syntax
table getTimers ( [ int theTime = nil ] )
Optional Arguments
- theTime: The maximum time left (in milliseconds) on the timers you wish to retrieve.
Returns
Returns a table of all the active timers.
Example
This example kills 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
See Also
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