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<td>The class name in parentheses denotes a [[Notation conventions for methods#Shared methods|shared]] method. <var>WakeupAt</var> can also be invoked via a <var>System</var> object variable, which may be <var>Null</var>.</td></tr> | <td>The class name in parentheses denotes a [[Notation conventions for methods#Shared methods|shared]] method. <var>WakeupAt</var> can also be invoked via a <var>System</var> object variable, which may be <var>Null</var>.</td></tr> | ||
<tr><th>timeInMilliseconds</th> | <tr><th>timeInMilliseconds</th> | ||
<td>The time, in milliseconds, at which to wake up. | <td>The time, in milliseconds, at which to wake up. This may not be more than 12 hours in the future. </td></tr> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 4 January 2016
Wake up at a specific time in milliseconds (System class)
[Introduced in Sirius Mods 7.9]
The WakeupAt function is an enhanced alternative as the User Language Pause statement, allowing wakeup time resolution of 1 millisecond, and returns the current time in milliseconds.
Syntax
[%number =] %(System):WakeupAt( timeInMilliseconds)
Syntax terms
%number | The current time, after waking up, in milliseconds. |
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%(System) | The class name in parentheses denotes a shared method. WakeupAt can also be invoked via a System object variable, which may be Null. |
timeInMilliseconds | The time, in milliseconds, at which to wake up. This may not be more than 12 hours in the future. |
Examples
The following code fragment pauses for 1 second at the start of each iteration of the Repeat loop:
%time = %(system):currentTimeMilliseconds repeat %time = %time + 1000 %time = %(system):wakeupAt(%time)