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How can we get time in mili-second
Rickyngk
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February 2012
edited February 2012
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Now, I use os.time(), but it gives me full second only. About os.clock(), it's seem not correct.
How can I get time in mili-second!
Regards,
http://www.guava7.com/
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hnim
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February 2012
edited February 2012
i think you can use os.timer()
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Rickyngk
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February 2012
edited February 2012
Great, it's worked.
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@hnim
http://www.guava7.com/
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MikeHart
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February 2012
edited February 2012
In an Event.ENTERFRAME listener you can use event.deltatime to get the time it took since the last frame. Also event.time gives you the time since the start of the application.
http://michaelhartlef.carbonmade.com
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Thanks @hnim