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Am I using 'ontimer' incorrectly?
I am very new to programming in Vizard, but I am a pretty strong .js programmer. I have an art gallery and I want a man to walk from picture to picture. He needs to wait for a few seconds at each picture.
So I have a number of walking sequences and I'm trying to use the 'ontimer' function to call the next walk sequence and also add a few seconds of delay. It works perfectly the first time it is called, in dostuff(), but doesn't work at all in dostuff2(). I assume I am using 'ontimer' incorrectly, could anyone explain where I am going wrong? Any help or advice would be hugely appreciated! walkOne = vizact.walkto(4, -0.5, 4) turnOne = vizact.turn(60) walking_sequence = vizact.sequence( [walkOne, turnOne]) walkTwo = vizact.walkto(5.350, -0.5, -2) turnTwo = vizact.turn(60) walking_sequenceTwo = vizact.sequence( [walkTwo, turnTwo]) def dostuff(): male.addAction(walking_sequence) vizact.ontimer(10,dostuff2) def dostuff2(): male.addAction(walking_sequenceTwo) print(vizact.ontimer) vizact.ontimer(20,dostuff) |
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