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I need to do a checksum, till the screen changes, but if the screen does not change in 10 minutes, i need it to call Func2.

Can some1 show me how to code the time management into this, or atleast point me to the correct references in the help file?

Func _Func1()
    Do
        $checksum = PixelChecksum(512, 593, 771, 619)
        ;if $checksum = 4028339022 has not been met in 10 minutes Then
            _Fun2()
    Until $checksum = $number
EndFunc

Func _Func2()
    $do_something_else
    _Func1
EndFunc

Thanks for any help.

Edited by Realm

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Posted (edited)

You'll want these two:

Local $timer = TimerInit() ;Starts timer
TimerDiff($timer); checks how many milliseconds since the timer started

Edited by Fulano

#fgpkerw4kcmnq2mns1ax7ilndopen (Q, $0); while ($l = <Q>){if ($l =~ m/^#.*/){$l =~ tr/a-z1-9#/Huh, Junketeer's Alternate Pro Ace /; print $l;}}close (Q);[code] tag ninja!

Posted

You'll want these two:

Local $timer = TimerInit() ;Starts timer
TimerDiff($timer); checks how many milliseconds since the timer started

Perfect, Thank you once again Fulano!

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Posted

Hi guys,

Sorry to be pedantic, but TimerInit does not "start a timer". It gets the timestamp for that instant and TimerDiff works out the difference between the time it is called and the timestamp. :idea:

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Posted

sorry to ask, I cant really test it at the moment, part of a much larger unfinished script, but does this look right?

Func _Func1()
    $time = TimerInit()
    Do
        IF TimerDiff($time) >= 600000 Then
            _Func2()
        Else
            $checksum = PixelChecksum(512, 593, 771, 619)
    Endif
    Until $checksum = $number
EndFunc

Func _Func2()
    $do_something_else
    _Func1
EndFunc

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Posted

Hi guys,

Sorry to be pedantic, but TimerInit does not "start a timer". It gets the timestamp for that instant and TimerDiff works out the difference between the time it is called and the timestamp. :idea:

M23

Quite so, sorry about that.

#fgpkerw4kcmnq2mns1ax7ilndopen (Q, $0); while ($l = <Q>){if ($l =~ m/^#.*/){$l =~ tr/a-z1-9#/Huh, Junketeer's Alternate Pro Ace /; print $l;}}close (Q);[code] tag ninja!

Posted

Nope that was not right, but this is.

Func _Func1()
    Local $time = TimerInit()
    Do
        $delay = TimerDiff($time)
        IF $delay >= 600000 Then
            _Func2()
        Else
            $checksum = PixelChecksum(512, 593, 771, 619)
    Endif
    Until $delay >= 60000
    Exit
EndFunc

Func _Func2()
    $do_something_else
    _Func1
EndFunc

@Fulano, Thanks for pointing me in the right direction

@Melba23, Thanks for correcting how the statements actually work, I was able to figure out where i went wrong!

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