What It Does
Stopwatch:isRunning performs one focused job in script flow and can be chained cleanly with other API steps. Validates a state on Stopwatch and returns boolean.
Validates a state on Stopwatch and returns boolean.
Stopwatch:isRunning performs one focused job in script flow and can be chained cleanly with other API steps. Validates a state on Stopwatch and returns boolean.
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. The return type is intended for state validation; drive the flow with if/else or guard patterns.
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:isRunning
local result = Stopwatch:isRunning()
-- 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:isRunning
local result = Stopwatch:isRunning()
-- Use the result in your script flowlocal stepOk = true
-- Stopwatch:isRunning
local result = Stopwatch:isRunning()
-- Use the result in your script flow
if stepOk then
wait(200)
endlocal ok, result = pcall(function()
-- Stopwatch:isRunning
local result = Stopwatch:isRunning()
-- Use the result in your script flow
end)
if not ok then
print("API step failed: Stopwatch:isRunning")
requestStop()
end-- For time flow, combine DateTime, TimeSpan, and Stopwatch with logging, timeout control, and performance measurement.
local function run_isrunning_step()
-- Stopwatch:isRunning
local result = Stopwatch:isRunning()
-- Use the result in your script flow
end
local ok, err = pcall(run_isrunning_step)
if not ok then
toast("Step failed")
print(err)
endlocal watch = Stopwatch.startNew()
-- Stopwatch:isRunning
local result = Stopwatch:isRunning()
-- Use the result in your script flow
local elapsed = watch:elapsedMilliseconds()
print("Elapsed: " .. tostring(elapsed))