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<section end=image/><p id="tooltip">Returns the value of the clock, measured in “ticks”. This value increments by 1 during each iteration of the code, which is 5x per second at normal speed.</p> | <section end=image/><p id="tooltip">Returns the value of the clock, measured in “ticks”. This value increments by 1 during each iteration of the code, which is 5x per second at normal speed.</p> | ||
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<section begin="name" />'''<code>clock</code>'''<section end="name" /> is a [[code block]] part of the [[Environment]] drawer. | <section begin="name" />'''<code>clock</code>'''<section end="name" /> is a [[code block]] part of the [[Environment]] drawer. | ||
Revision as of 14:53, 8 August 2023
Returns the value of the clock, measured in “ticks”. This value increments by 1 during each iteration of the code, which is 5x per second at normal speed.
clock
is a code block part of the Environment drawer.
Usage
clock
refers to the value of the clock, measured in “ticks”. This value increments by 1 after each iteration of the code. The speed that the clock increments is determined by the value of the engine speed slider. A slider value of n makes the clock tick n times per second. The clock starts at zero when the program is initiated.
Syntax
[Textbox Insert] clock
Common Uses
Mainly used to simulate the passing of time in simulations, and to prompt certain actions to take place during certain points in time.