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Countdown Timer
Timer.irpz
Hello,
I am trying to insert a countdown timer in the application. When i press the button, the countdown starts from 60 Secs to 0 Secs.
i have tried it using the string 'GetState.Text = 60' then 'GetState.Text = 59' and so on... but i need to put delay of 1 sec in between, how is it possible?
Also, Is there any other way of doing this?
Please reply
Thanks,
Khurram
Hello,
I am trying to insert a countdown timer in the application. When i press the button, the countdown starts from 60 Secs to 0 Secs.
i have tried it using the string 'GetState.Text = 60' then 'GetState.Text = 59' and so on... but i need to put delay of 1 sec in between, how is it possible?
Also, Is there any other way of doing this?
Please reply
Thanks,
Khurram
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var counter;
function count ()
{
// stop interval if it has been started before
IR.ClearInterval(counter);
//start value
var time = IR.GetItem("Page 1").GetItem("Item 1").GetState(0).Text = 60;
function count () {
//if time > 0 then subtract 1 and send to text field
if (time > 0) {
IR.GetItem("Page 1").GetItem("Item 1").GetState(0).Text = --time;
} else {
// stop subtracting if time <=0
IR.ClearInterval(counter);
};
}
// start function count every 1000 ms (1 s)
counter = IR.SetInterval(1000, count);
}you can start the timer with Script Call command:
Сервис поддержки клиентов работает на платформе UserEcho
var counter; function count () { // stop interval if it has been started before IR.ClearInterval(counter); //start value var time = IR.GetItem("Page 1").GetItem("Item 1").GetState(0).Text = 60; function count () { //if time > 0 then subtract 1 and send to text field if (time > 0) { IR.GetItem("Page 1").GetItem("Item 1").GetState(0).Text = --time; } else { // stop subtracting if time <=0 IR.ClearInterval(counter); }; } // start function count every 1000 ms (1 s) counter = IR.SetInterval(1000, count); }you can start the timer with Script Call command: