Yes it is precise. Try it with any code.
Great extension!!!
I did a first little test (a 5 min countdown):
The accuracy is actually better than with the clock. In a 5 minute countdown, the extension only loses a little more than 1 second compared to a chronometer.
Of course, that’s not the purpose of your extension, it was just a small test to see what the extension can be used for.
If the .AfterDelay
event is not triggered regularly (excessively often), the delay seems to be quite precise.
Wow, thank you so much for making such a useful extension. I was looking for something like this.
Thank you very much for your analysis.
Please say your conclusion. I am eager to hear that.
As I said before, for the purposes you presented, it seems to work well and give better / more accurate results than the clock component.
Note: The extension doesn’t work in the background (idle / sleep mode or after pressing the Home button).
Thank you.
I try to make this extension run in background.
Very nice extension. I am searching for this type of delay program for a long time. Keep koding!
You are welcome.
So is it something like wait()
function? See Taifun’s reply here:
Not like that.
You can check it with other extensions, compare and then conclude.
An helpfull extention
This is such a helpful extension, thanks very much; it will help to clean up my code a lot!
Is this Delay Synchronous or Asynchronous?
wait()
is a synchronous method if I am not wrong.
A great extension but can you add a block by which we can call any delay by its name…
Awesome Work waiting for this since Long!!!
Try This Please
Thank you very much for your appreciation.
I will add this feature. But, now I am fighting with COVID-19. Soon I recover, I will resume Koding.
Thank you very much.
Nice Extension !! Great