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Delay script
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(15.11.2023, 14:26)admin Wrote: Create user library named timers:
Code:
return function(timers)   if not client then     grp.sender = 'tm'     function set(timer)       grp.checkwrite(timer.output, timer.state == 'on')       timer.state = nil       timer.ticks = nil     end     client = require('localbus').new(0.1)     client:sethandler('groupwrite', function(event)       local timer = timers[ event.dst ]             if timer and event.sender ~= grp.sender then         local value = tonumber(event.datahex, 16) or 0         local state = value > 0 and 'on' or 'off'                 if timer.state ~= state then           timer.state = state           local ticks = timer['delay' .. state]                     if ticks > 0 then             timer.ticks = ticks           else             set(timer)           end         end       end     end)   end   client:loop(1)   for _, timer in pairs(timers) do     if timer.ticks then       timer.ticks = timer.ticks - 1       if timer.ticks == 0 then         set(timer)       end     end   end end

Resident script:
Code:
if not timers then   timers = {     ['1/1/1'] = {       output = '1/1/2', -- binary output       delayon = 10, -- on delay time (seconds)       delayoff = 0, -- off delay time (seconds)     }   } end require('user.timers')(timers)


Hello, I will need a different version of the code above. When x1, x2, x3, ... all evaluate to true, it should again produce a single output 10 seconds later.

I would be very grateful if you could help, thank you.


Edit:  Hello, I think I've found the solution. I'm sharing it below.

Code:
if not timers then   timers = {     ['7/0/1' and '7/0/3' and '7/0/5'] = {       output = '7/0/7', -- binary output       delayon = 0, -- on delay time (seconds)       delayoff = 0, -- off delay time (seconds)     }   } end require('user.timers')(timers)
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