Difference between revisions of "Command:TimedCommand"

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  declare ScriptVariable int Script 0
 
  declare ScriptVariable int Script 0
 
  TimedCommand 20 ScriptVariable:Set[1]
 
  TimedCommand 20 ScriptVariable:Set[1]
 
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Although the following will work fine:
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TimedCommand 20 Script[MyScript].Variable[ScriptVariable]:Set[1]
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
*[[LavishScript:Commands|Commands]]
 
*[[LavishScript:Commands|Commands]]

Latest revision as of 22:49, 8 September 2005

Syntax

Command Difficulty Rating
TimedCommand
Usage Beginner
Level of Understanding Beginner
Computer Savvy Newbie
Logic Beginner

TimedCommand <delay in tenths of seconds> <command>

Description

Executes a command after a specified amount of time, given in tenths of seconds. This does not pause execution.

Please note that TimedCommands operate on a Global scope. In practical terms, this means that TimeCommands cannot operate on Local or Script scope variables.

Examples

  • TimedCommand 10 "echo One second has passed"
  • This example WILL work because the variable has global scope.
declare GlobalVariable int Global 0
TimedCommand 20 GlobalVariable:Set[1]
  • This example will NOT work because the variable does not have global scope.
declare ScriptVariable int Script 0
TimedCommand 20 ScriptVariable:Set[1]

Although the following will work fine:

TimedCommand 20 Script[MyScript].Variable[ScriptVariable]:Set[1]

See Also