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I think it's a cute idea! I like that you can click the lights on/off mulnaaly, which might be a nice visual cue for younger students. Green could mean keep working, Yellow could be a sign to clean up or quiet down, and Red could signal to stop working or stop talking. Thanks for the free tool!
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'''Timer Class'''  (Inheritance Component->object)
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  The timer class is an non visual component that when active triggers an onTimer event every few milliseconds, based on the given interval
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'''createTimer'''(owner, enabled OPT)
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  Creates a timer object. If enabled is not given it will be enabled by default (will start as soon as an onTimer event has been assigned)
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  Owner may be nil, but you will be responsible for destroying it
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'''timer_setInterval'''(timer, interval)
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  Sets the speed on how often the timer should trigger. In milliseconds (1000=1 second)
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'''timer_getEnabled'''(timer)
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  Returns true if the timer is enabled otherwise false
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'''timer_setEnabled'''(timer, boolean)
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  Lets you enable of disable the timer
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'''timer_onTimer'''(timer, function)
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  function (sender)
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Example 1:
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  function rep()
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  print "hello world" 
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  end
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  local t = createTimer(nil)  -- it will create a Timer object and assign it to variable t.
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  timer_onTimer(t, rep)  -- The function repeat will be called every 3 seconds.
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  timer_setInterval(t,3000) --Call repeat() every 3 seconds
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  timer_setEnabled(t, true) -- Set timer to true. If false is passed as argument then it will disable timer object.

Revision as of 18:51, 15 May 2012

Timer Class (Inheritance Component->object)

 The timer class is an non visual component that when active triggers an onTimer event every few milliseconds, based on the given interval


createTimer(owner, enabled OPT)

 Creates a timer object. If enabled is not given it will be enabled by default (will start as soon as an onTimer event has been assigned)
 Owner may be nil, but you will be responsible for destroying it


timer_setInterval(timer, interval)

 Sets the speed on how often the timer should trigger. In milliseconds (1000=1 second)


timer_getEnabled(timer)

 Returns true if the timer is enabled otherwise false


timer_setEnabled(timer, boolean)

 Lets you enable of disable the timer


timer_onTimer(timer, function)

 function (sender)

Example 1:

 function rep()
 print "hello world"  
 end
 
 local t = createTimer(nil)  -- it will create a Timer object and assign it to variable t.
 timer_onTimer(t, rep)   -- The function repeat will be called every 3 seconds.
 timer_setInterval(t,3000) --Call repeat() every 3 seconds
 timer_setEnabled(t, true) -- Set timer to true. If false is passed as argument then it will disable timer object.