Difference between revisions of "Parallel.waitForAll"
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Revision as of 02:15, 29 August 2012
Function parallel.waitForAll | |
Lets you run multiple functions at the same time. | |
Syntax | parallel.waitForAll(function1, function2, so on) |
Returns | ? |
Part of | ComputerCraft |
API | parallel |
Examples
Example | |
Tells the computer to run function1 and function2 at the same time. Will broadcast what the User enters and prints what it receives over rednet. It will stop when it received a message and the user entered something. | |
Code |
function1 = function() print (rednet.receive()) end function2 = function() rednet.broadcast (read()) end parallel.waitForAll (function1, function2) |
Output | Prints what it received via rednet and broadcasts the message the user typed. |