Difference between revisions of "LlMinEventDelay"

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Defaults and minimums vary by the event type, see [[LSL Delay]].
Defaults and minimums vary by the event type, see [[LSL Delay]].

Revision as of 20:07, 1 January 2013

Summary

Function: llMinEventDelay( float delay );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Set the minimum time between events being handled.

Defaults and minimums vary by the event type, see LSL Delay.

• float delay time in seconds

Caveats

minimum delay is maintained between state changes.

Examples

<lsl>default {

   state_entry()
   {
       llMinEventDelay(5.0);
   }
   touch(integer detected)
   {
       llSay(0, "Touched.");//Without the event delay set touch would cause the screen to fill 
                            //with the word "Touched" in a split second if you held the mouse button down.
   }

}</lsl>

Where as, if in one object you place this script (for the sake of fun call the object "Sandy Powell"). -

<lsl>default {

   touch(integer detected)
   {
       llSay(0, "Can you hear me mother?");//Northern English accent. Catch phase of Sandy Powell (comedian).
   }

}</lsl>

and this in another object called "Mother" -

<lsl>default {

   state_entry()
   {
       llMinEventDelay(5.0);
       llListen(0, "Sandy Powell", "", "");
   }
   listen(integer chan, string name, key id, string msg)
   {
       llSay(0, "Eh?");
   }

}</lsl>

the result in chat is as follows -

[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Mother: Eh?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Sandy Powell: Can you hear me mother?
[12:51]  Mother: Eh?
[12:51]  Mother: Eh?
[12:51]  Mother: Eh?
[12:51]  Mother: Eh?
[12:51]  Mother: Eh?
[12:51]  Mother: Eh?
[12:52]  Mother: Eh?
[12:52]  Mother: Eh?
[12:52]  Mother: Eh?
[12:52]  Mother: Eh?
[12:52]  Mother: Eh?
[12:52]  Mother: Eh?
[12:52]  Mother: Eh?
and no more events are triggered. This is an example of lost transferred info because of llMinEventDelay so be careful with it.

See Also

Articles

•  LSL Delay for default values

Deep Notes

Signature

function void llMinEventDelay( float delay );