[Request]CountDown timer

05/23/2010 14:14 MonstersAbroad#1
Hey,

Can I request the code for a 10 minute countdown timer like
Code:
Timer T = new timer();
int minutes = 10;
int seconds = 0;

T.Start();
T.Tick
Message(Timer);
Something like that xD, I need it becuase itl be good for event like

Time Remaining: XX:XX oh yea also could it be like 9:10, 9:09, 9:08, 9:07, 9:06, 9:05, 9:04, 9:03, 9:02, 9:01, 9:00, 8:59 and so on please ?

I dont mind witch source its because I can just convert it to impulse's any help ?

P.S: I tryed google
05/23/2010 16:14 -Shunsui-#2
Msn me ill do it for you... or u can convert this 1 i did real quick,
05/23/2010 17:56 scottdavey#3
Or use google.
05/23/2010 19:04 Arcо#4
Or you can go to the pkt korvacs revised.
05/23/2010 20:25 s.bat#5
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P.S: I tryed google
How are we supposed to believe that when a simple [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] could provide you with all of the references need to create a Timer. Make an attempt to do the work yourself, and if you need help with something specific, show us your attempt at solving the problem, and we'll help you find a solution. Anyone who gives the OP any code is not helping them, they're only enabling the OP to be lazy.
05/23/2010 20:33 MonstersAbroad#6
s.bat all I could find on google was it in c# windows form -_- korv sig..
05/23/2010 20:55 Sion~#7
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s.bat all I could find on google was it in c# windows form -_- korv sig..
What do you mean in windows form? I suggest you forget about timers and actually study what C# is.
05/23/2010 21:01 MonstersAbroad#8
I know exactly what C# I mean like I could only find it in a window form application witch I dont want.
05/23/2010 21:07 scottdavey#9
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Originally Posted by s.bat View Post
How are we supposed to believe that when a simple [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] could provide you with all of the references need to create a Timer. Make an attempt to do the work yourself, and if you need help with something specific, show us your attempt at solving the problem, and we'll help you find a solution. Anyone who gives the OP any code is not helping them, they're only enabling the OP to be lazy.
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05/23/2010 21:11 Sion~#10
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Originally Posted by MonstersAbroad View Post
I know exactly what C# I mean like I could only find it in a window form application witch I dont want.
:facepalm:. It's exactly same way! You'll just have to remove the codes that aren't compatible with the console.. Such has button clicks.

But I'll save you the misery this just this time.. Next time search. ([Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]).
05/24/2010 05:32 s.bat#11
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Originally Posted by scottdavey View Post
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As Sion~ said, that link demonstrates how to use a Timer just fine. Your first search will not always give you the answer you're looking for. It's best to perform multiple searches and try multiple websites that are provided as the results of those searches. The first website I got when I searched for "C# Timer" was [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] and that should teach you everything you need to know about Timers. MSDN has the documentation for the .NET API, and I suggest you all take the time to look at it.
05/27/2010 03:52 kamote#12
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Originally Posted by MonstersAbroad View Post
I know exactly what C# I mean like I could only find it in a window form application witch I dont want.
check my CastEffect.cs which can be found in my Fully Working Disguise Skill released ... it uses Timer Thread... probably it may help you for your base.