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Script.Wait
Hello,
I've been working on a personal project where a kind of Script.Wait would be helpful. It should be in that kind: Script.Wait(number time, function name callback) It pauses the specified time (in miliseconds) then continues the following script. Optionally, it could execute a callback function when finished. This could simplify coding in numerous situations where Timers would not be needed anymore. Regards, FoxLeader Note: As a workaround for now, I've found this: http://www.gammon.com.au/forum/bbsho...ubject_id=4956 which could be helpful. The only thing is that it's "plain Lua" which cannot be "copy-pasted" in AMS, and I don't have the knowledge yet to adapt it. Any help would be appreciated. |
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This would be a handy function. i usually find theres several ways to work round this problem depending on why the pause is needed.
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I believe this one has been suggested in the past a few times, but have added it again for consideration, thank you.
REF: 17193 |
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Thanks Darryl
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