What It Does
Stopwatch:getLaps performs one focused job in script flow and can be chained cleanly with other API steps. Reads and returns the related value from Stopwatch.
Reads and returns the related value from Stopwatch.
Stopwatch:getLaps performs one focused job in script flow and can be chained cleanly with other API steps. Reads and returns the related value from Stopwatch.
For time flow, combine DateTime, TimeSpan, and Stopwatch with logging, timeout control, and performance measurement. This API becomes most valuable in multi-step chained scenarios.
This entry does not require mandatory parameters. This API reads or produces data; storing the returned value in a variable and reusing it in later steps is the safest approach.
A strong combination is to measure with Stopwatch, log with DateTime, and compare durations with TimeSpan.
The snippet below is a starter pattern that can be applied directly in runtime flow.
-- Stopwatch:getLaps
local result = Stopwatch:getLaps()
-- Use the result in your script flowFrom foundation to combined usage, each level is provided as a separate code block so you can copy the level you need and adapt it directly.
-- Stopwatch:getLaps
local result = Stopwatch:getLaps()
-- Use the result in your script flowlocal stepOk = true
-- Stopwatch:getLaps
local result = Stopwatch:getLaps()
-- Use the result in your script flow
if stepOk then
wait(200)
endlocal ok, result = pcall(function()
-- Stopwatch:getLaps
local result = Stopwatch:getLaps()
-- Use the result in your script flow
end)
if not ok then
print("API step failed: Stopwatch:getLaps")
requestStop()
end-- For time flow, combine DateTime, TimeSpan, and Stopwatch with logging, timeout control, and performance measurement.
local function run_getlaps_step()
-- Stopwatch:getLaps
local result = Stopwatch:getLaps()
-- Use the result in your script flow
end
local ok, err = pcall(run_getlaps_step)
if not ok then
toast("Step failed")
print(err)
endlocal watch = Stopwatch.startNew()
-- Stopwatch:getLaps
local result = Stopwatch:getLaps()
-- Use the result in your script flow
local elapsed = watch:elapsedMilliseconds()
print("Elapsed: " .. tostring(elapsed))