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Latest revision as of 10:14, 13 September 2007
⇔ | References the current setting for linesPerCycle, which determines how many lines are processed during each cycle that EasyUO is operating. One cycle is 1/20th of a second. |
Example
set #lpc 10 set %beginTimeNormal #sysTime for %test 1 1000 { set %speedTest %speedTest + 1 } set %endTimeNormal #sysTime - %beginTimeNormal set #lpc 250 set %beginTimeFast #sysTime for %test 1 1000 { set %speedTest %speedTest + 1 } set %endTimeFast #sysTime - %beginTimeFast display ok at normal LPC the time was , #spc , %endTimeNormal , $At a fast LPC the time was , #spc , %endTimeFast
See Also
Result
- Result variables hold values that are the direct by-product of actions taken by commands in a script. The exact details of what they contain is determined by the command and variable.
#menuButton | ⇔ | Returns the name of the last clicked menu Button |
#menuRes | ⇒ | Returns the result of the last menu Get or menu GetNum command |
#sendHeader | ⇔ | Holds HTTP header information for the send command |
#strRes | ⇔ | Returns the result of the last str command |
#property | ⇒ | Returns the result of the last event Property command |
#result | ⇔ | Returns the result of the last return command |
#opts | ⇒ | Determines which EasyUO configuration options are active |
#lpc | ⇔ | Determines the number of lines that are executed per cycle |