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Revision as of 00:04, 11 January 2015

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Function Syntax

void waitq(int secs )

  • secs is the number of seconds you want to delay further action.

This function will initiate a countdown from secs seconds to 0, during which time nothing else will be acted on. It essentially pauses a script. This is the "quiet" version, which will not print a countdown on the gCLI during the delay. Minimum wait is 1 second, even if secs is 0.

CLI Equivalent

The CLI command "waitq" functions the same and can be used to pause basic .txt scripts.

See Also

wait()