Difference between revisions of "Os.startTimer"
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| − | |desc=Adds a timer which will fire a "timer" event once after <var>time</var> seconds have passed. It returns | + | |desc=Adds a timer which will fire a "timer" event once after <var>time</var> seconds have passed. It returns an int which acts as a unique ID for the timer. |
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[[Category:Lua_Core_Functions]] | [[Category:Lua_Core_Functions]] | ||
Revision as of 00:05, 23 April 2013
| Adds a timer which will fire a "timer" event once after time seconds have passed. It returns an int which acts as a unique ID for the timer. | |
| Syntax | os.startTimer(float time) |
| Returns | int timerID |
| Part of | ComputerCraft |
| API | OS |