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Can you be a little more specific about how it didn't work. Did it print out an error? There is an example in the documentation that shows how to use event classes. Just search for "EventClass" and it should be the first result.
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#2
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it didn't work because it still printed out:
Elapsed time: 0.0404154717988 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0300169434942 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0302259086001 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0502695174945 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0304756610128 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0594360456427 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0897818018771 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0305709245169 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0611904585639 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0498390158526 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0498803618896 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0499303682451 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0499004761778 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0499605396775 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0499921079355 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0499136063382 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0498828761756 seconds Elapsed time: 0.049988476189 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0497297840927 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0501510666858 seconds Elapsed time: 0.0498091237853 seconds and didn't print out what I specified. I don't know. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. |
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#3
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Nevermind I figure it out...I'm a moron
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