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|x4= Script suspension is not permitted within [[onEachFrame]] scope:
|x4= Script suspension is not permitted within [[onEachFrame]] scope:
<code>// Will throw an error
<code>// Will throw an error
[[onEachFrame]] { [[sleep]] 1; };</code>
onEachFrame { [[sleep]] 1; };</code>


|x5= <code>onEachFrame {}; // Reset event</code>
|x5= <code>onEachFrame {}; // Reset event</code>

Revision as of 12:32, 12 May 2022

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Description

Description:
Runs given statement every frame.
Arma 3
In order to keep compatibility between official and community content:
Groups:
Event Handlers

Syntax

Syntax:
onEachFrame statement
Parameters:
statement: String or Code
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
onEachFrame { hintSilent str position player}; // Hints position every frame
Example 2:
Private variables defined outside of the onEachFrame scope are not inherited: _myvar = "bob"; myvar = "bill"; onEachFrame { hintSilent str [_myvar, myvar]; }; // Result: [any,"bill"]
Example 3:
Only one onEachFrame loop can exist at any time: onEachFrame { player sideChat "first"; }; onEachFrame { player sideChat "second"; }; // Result: "second", "second", "second"... Note how "first" never gets shown even though it precedes "second". This is because script thread is executing within the same frame and first onEachFrame is overwritten before it has a chance to execute its statement.
Example 4:
Script suspension is not permitted within onEachFrame scope: // Will throw an error onEachFrame { sleep 1; };
Example 5:
onEachFrame {}; // Reset event

Additional Information

See also:
diag_frameNo diag_fps

Notes

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