Start Interval
Last updated
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The Start Interval Node sets an Interval, which occurs every X Seconds
(or Timeout (sec)
). When the Start Interval Node fires, the Logic connected to the Output Pulse Socket will be repeated every X seconds. At the same time, OnStart is triggered immediately. An Instance ID will be created, thus serving as an input for the Reset Interval Node. If Reset Interval -- connected by the Instance ID -- is triggered, OnReset fires.
Important to note is that an Interval will continue firing until a Reset Interval Node is triggered. Without resetting it, it will run forever.
Scope: Project, Scene, Function.
Attribute | Type | Description |
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Input | Type | Description |
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Output | Type | Description |
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Timeout (sec)
Float
The time it takes to reach the next occurrence of the Interval.
Pulse Input (►)
Pulse
A standard Input Pulse, to trigger the execution of the Node.
Seconds
Float
The time it takes to reach the next occurrence of the Interval.
Pulse Output (►)
Pulse
A standard Output Pulse, to move onto the next Node along the Logic Branch, once this Node has finished its execution.
Instance ID
InstanceID
The assigned Instance of the Interval.
OnStart
(►)
Pulse
Flows to additional actions following Start Interval when it starts.
OnReset
(►)
Pulse
Flows to additional actions following Reset Interval when it is reset.