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would there be a way to count how much time passed at any given moment? or do some something when a certain reallife time had been reached? thanks
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Well, that's gotta be the most ambiguous question I've seen asked in years.
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me no understand...are you calling me gay?
am i being to vauge with the question or not clear enough?
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Quote:am·big·u·ous Audio pronunciation of "ambiguous" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (m-bgy-s)
adj.
1. Open to more than one interpretation: an ambiguous reply.
2. Doubtful or uncertain: âThe theatrical status of her frequently derided but constantly revived plays remained ambiguousâ (Frank Rich).
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Good grief adosorken, it wasn't that ambiguous.
Try the
TIME$ and
TIMER functions.
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Oh come on Sodapop, you understood him
Code:
t! = Timer+2 'Set the timer
Do
If Timer >= t! Then
Print "2 seconds have passed."
t! = Timer+2 'reset timer
End If
Loop while inkey$ = ""
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have you ever seen that little cartoon on saturday night live called "the ambiguously gay duo" i guess that's the first thing i thought of.
z!re, i ment more like, starting a stopwatch timeing someone doing something, stoping it and then recording the time it took. kinda like that
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Code:
startTime! = Timer
For a& = 0 To 100000
Next
EndTime! = Timer
Print "It took:";EndTime!-StartTime!;"seconds to complete the FOR/NEXT"
Although, if that code runs past midnight (starts pre midnight, ends after midnight) You'll get some nice errors.
TIMER is reset to 0 at midnight, and then count the seconds since midnight, with roughly millisecond accuracy (VERY rough)
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sweet, thanks!
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