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{{Scripting_api|GetSecondsMultiplier| | {{Scripting_api|GetSecondsMultiplier| | ||
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Double| | |||
<pre style="margin:0px;">var time = script.GetSecondsMultiplier();</pre> | | <pre style="margin:0px;">var time = script.GetSecondsMultiplier();</pre> | | ||
Returns time since this function was called last time. Works properly only if function | Returns time since this function was called last time. Works properly only if function | ||
was restricted with RestrictFunctionByTime/RestrictFunctionFPS | was restricted with RestrictFunctionByTime/RestrictFunctionFPS | ||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 04:05, 13 February 2014
Scope script
Used to get access to a specific script-related functions.
Visibility: Global.
List of functions
| RestrictFunctionByTime | ||
|---|---|---|
| Arguments | Returns | Example |
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void |
script.RestrictFunctionByTime("some_function", 10);
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| Description | ||
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It can be useful, when you want to subscribe to every-frame event, like OnEnterFrame, but you don't want your function to be called every frame. In this case one of possible solutions would be to use function pair : RestrictFunctionByTime/RestrictFunctionFPS. In such functions, in case you need an interval since it was last called, you'd call script.GetSecondsMultiplier instead of standard game.GetSecondsMultipler. | ||
| RestrictFunctionFPS | ||
|---|---|---|
| Arguments | Returns | Example |
|
void |
script.RestrictFunctionFPS("some_function", 10);
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| Description | ||
|
It can be useful, when you want to subscribe to every-frame event, like OnEnterFrame, but you don't want your function to be called every frame. In this case one of possible solutions would be to use function pair : RestrictFunctionByTime/RestrictFunctionFPS. In such functions, in case you need an interval since it was last called, you'd call script.GetSecondsMultiplier instead of standard game.GetSecondsMultipler. | ||
| GetSecondsMultiplier | ||
|---|---|---|
| Arguments | Returns | Example |
|
void |
Double |
var time = script.GetSecondsMultiplier(); |
| Description | ||
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Returns time since this function was called last time. Works properly only if function was restricted with RestrictFunctionByTime/RestrictFunctionFPS | ||