01.07.2015, 11:47
Documentation and examples: https://kb.logicmachine.net/
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01.07.2015, 11:47
Documentation and examples: https://kb.logicmachine.net/
02.11.2016, 11:39
Hi, just a note:
Initially I downloaded the PDF version of the LUA Reference manual. It seems to be out of date, eg. the grp.all() function is not mentioned. It also mentions a subset api, object.xxx() functions, which seems to be removed in the updated online version of the doc (that API is probably replaced by grp.xxx() functions ?) - Oyvind
02.11.2016, 12:10
Online HTML reference is the latest one. You should use that.
30.01.2017, 06:13
I've stumbled across the db:getall() and db:update() functions in a few threads here, yet cant find any documentation about them. Are they supported or documented features?
30.01.2017, 07:34
In most cases you should not access the internal database directly. Are you missing some specific functionality?
13.03.2017, 12:17
Here is another nice documentation for different programming languages (localized for different countries): https://learnxinyminutes.com
13.04.2017, 11:21
Could we make a script repository if there isnt one already?
15.10.2018, 09:38
I am new to LM and LUA,
There are many good things to learn from reading this forum. For instance, I learned about the reserved name _SCRIPTNAME to obtain the name of the current running script. In other threads, I learned about event.getvalue() and event.dst to read what triggered the current script. I would like to learn more: Where do I find more holistic documentation on specifically: - All reserved (and useful) variables (such as _SCRIPTNAME) - The full specification for the "event" class (all its methods and variables) Thx
18.10.2018, 12:46
(15.10.2018, 09:38)mjaanes Wrote: I am new to LM and LUA, event is a table just execute following script log (event) and you will see what it consist of
13.12.2018, 14:27
Hi,
In the documentation the description of the object fields is: address - object group address updatetime - latest update time in UNIX timestamp format. Use os.date() to convert to readable date formats name - unique object name datatype - object data type decoded - set to true when decoded value is available value - decoded object value But in samples I found additional fields like: id, data. Where I can find the full actual documentation?
13.12.2018, 18:24
Hi,
Make a backup and browse current.db with sqlite browser (: BR, Erwin |
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