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|notes = Any durations less than 50 milliseconds aren't guaranteed to be called due to server process rate. 50 milliseconds is the minimum duration for performance reasons. | |||
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Revision as of 01:39, 31 January 2024
Function
Server and Client
Online and Offline
Available since Server 1.0.0, Client 1.0.0
Timer setTimeout(function callback, int durationMilliseconds, [ ... ])
The setTimeout function is used to add a timer with a callback function that is invoked once after the specified duration has passed.
Parameters
1) | int | durationMilliseconds | The duration, in milliseconds, before the scripting function is called. |
2) | function | callback | The scripting function to call when the interval has occurred. |
3) | vararg | ... | Optional, defaults to n/a. The arguments to send to the callback function. |
Return
Timer | A handle to the timer. |
Callbacks
function callback([...])
1) | ... | vararg | The arguments that were sent to the setTimeout function.
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Notes
- Any durations less than 50 milliseconds aren't guaranteed to be called due to server process rate. 50 milliseconds is the minimum duration for performance reasons.
Examples
There aren't any examples for this function.
Compatibility
There isn't any compatibility information for this function.
Related
Server Related
clearImmediate
clearInterval
clearTimeout
setImmediate
setInterval
setTimeout
Client Related
clearImmediate
clearInterval
clearTimeout
setImmediate
setInterval
setTimeout