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This function allows you to trigger a function after a number of milliseconds have ellapsed. You can call either your own functions, or built in functions. For example, you could set a timer to spawn a player after a number of seconds had ellapsed. | This function allows you to trigger a function after a number of milliseconds have ellapsed. You can call either your own functions, or built in functions. For example, you could set a timer to spawn a player after a number of seconds had ellapsed. | ||
Once a timer has | Once a timer has finished repeating, it no longer exists. | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |
Revision as of 22:42, 3 June 2006
This function allows you to trigger a function after a number of milliseconds have ellapsed. You can call either your own functions, or built in functions. For example, you could set a timer to spawn a player after a number of seconds had ellapsed.
Once a timer has finished repeating, it no longer exists.
Syntax
timerID setTimer ( string functionName, int time, int repeats, [var argument1, ...] )
Required Arguments
- functionName: The name of the function you wish the timer to call.
- time: The number of milliseconds that should ellapse before the function is called. 1000 milliseconds = 1 second.
- repeats: The number of times you want the timer to repeat. 0 = infinite
Optional Arguments
NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.
- argument1: Any arguments you wish to pass to the function can be listed after the repeats variable.
Returns
Returns timerID if the timer was set succesfully, false if the arguments are invalid or the timer could not be set.
Example
'Example 1: This example will output some text after a number of seconds.
First we define a function that we wish to be called.
function delayedChat ( text ) outputChatBox ( "Delayed text: " .. text ) end
Then we can set a timer that will call it in 1 second (1000 milliseconds) time.
setTimer ( "delayedChat", 1000, 1, "Hello, World!" )
1 second after the line above has been executed, the text Delayed text: Hello, World! will be displayed in the chat box.
See Also
- addDebugHook
- base64Decode
- base64Encode
- debugSleep
- decodeString
- encodeString
- fromJSON
- generateKeyPair
- getColorFromString
- getDevelopmentMode
- getDistanceBetweenPoints2D
- getDistanceBetweenPoints3D
- getEasingValue
- getNetworkStats
- getNetworkUsageData
- getPerformanceStats
- getRealTime
- getTickCount
- getTimerDetails
- getTimers
- getFPSLimit
- getUserdataType
- getVersion
- gettok
- isTransferBoxVisible
- setTransferBoxVisible
- hash
- inspect
- interpolateBetween
- iprint
- isOOPEnabled
- isTimer
- killTimer
- md5
- passwordHash
- passwordVerify
- pregFind
- pregMatch
- pregReplace
- removeDebugHook
- resetTimer
- setDevelopmentMode
- setFPSLimit
- setTimer
- ref
- deref
- sha256
- split
- teaDecode
- teaEncode
- toJSON
- tocolor
- getProcessMemoryStats
- utfChar
- utfCode
- utfLen
- utfSeek
- utfSub