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PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 11:31 am    Post subject: Creating a timer... Reply with quote

How do you create a countdown timer, where you can set the time? Call me stupid for not knowing already, but I'd really like to know from someone who already does.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 11:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

James' PlotDictionary wrote:
for(counter,start,finish,step) do(commands)
The for command runs the commands in the do block a specified number of times. The first argument to for is the counter. It must be a variable. The next two arguments are the starting value and the finishing value. For example, if you use a start value of 1 and a finish value of 10 then the do block will run 10 times. The first time the do block runs, the counter will be 1, then it will be 2, then 3 and so on until it reaches 10, the finish value. The fourth argument of for is optional. It is the step by which the counter will change each loop. If you use a step of 2 then the counter will count 1,3,5,7,9. If you switch the start and finish values and use a step of -1 then the counter will go backwards. If you use 0 as the step, the counter will never change, so the do block will repeat forever. There are examples of for commands in WANDERP.HSS


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 11:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah. Basicly, a timer is just a loop. If you want to make one yourself, you should study those Wink.

However, in my plotscript library there is a command that allows you to create a timer.

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Count DownUp (Mins/Secs, Tag, Down/Up, Display Counter)


This command will start a count down (Or count up) for you. The first argument is the minute and seconds you want it to count up/down to. For example, 30 seconds would be just 30. A minute and 30 seconds is 130. Two minutes and 30 seconds is 230. And so on. The second argument is a tag that, when turned on, will terminate the countdown. The third is wheither you want it to count up or down (Default is up) and the fourth is if you want the countdown to be displayed in the bottom corner. (NOTE: This command can also be used in if statements. If the timer didn't complete successfully (By turning on the tag) then it'll return false. Otherwise, it returns true).


You'll be able to find the library in a sticky in this forum.

So, there's a few ways of doing it. If you need a specific timer for a specific task then be sure to post it and I'll help you make it.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 2:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Alright, thank you.
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