Difference between revisions of "Timer.delayedCall"
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Provides a simple way to call a function after a set amount of time. This function returns the<br /> | Provides a simple way to call a function after a set amount of time. This function returns the<br /> | ||
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'''data''': (any) <translate>An optional data parameter that is passed as a first argument to the function</translate> '''optional'''<br/> | '''data''': (any) <translate>An optional data parameter that is passed as a first argument to the function</translate> '''optional'''<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 13:56, 23 August 2018
Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Description
Provides a simple way to call a function after a set amount of time. This function returns the
Timer object created inside.
(Timer) = Timer.delayedCall(delay,func,data)
Parameters
delay: (number) Delay in miliseconds before the function is called
func: (function) Function to call
data: (any) An optional data parameter that is passed as a first argument to the function optional
Return values
Returns (Timer) The Timer object