Difference between revisions of "Os.sleep"
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|desc=Pauses the computer for a number of seconds. Fractions of a second are supported, but only down to a game tick, or 1/20 of a second (0.05s). Times are rounded up to the next tick, so os.sleep(1.01) and os.sleep(1.05) both wait for 1.05 seconds. | |desc=Pauses the computer for a number of seconds. Fractions of a second are supported, but only down to a game tick, or 1/20 of a second (0.05s). Times are rounded up to the next tick, so os.sleep(1.01) and os.sleep(1.05) both wait for 1.05 seconds. |
Revision as of 14:08, 30 November 2012
Function os.sleep | |
Pauses the computer for a number of seconds. Fractions of a second are supported, but only down to a game tick, or 1/20 of a second (0.05s). Times are rounded up to the next tick, so os.sleep(1.01) and os.sleep(1.05) both wait for 1.05 seconds. | |
Syntax | os.sleep(timeout) |
Returns | nil |
Part of | ComputerCraft |
API | OS |
Examples
Example | |
Pause for 3 seconds | |
Code |
os.sleep( 3 ) |
You can also just use sleep( timeout )