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boss-timer

v2.0.1

Published

Timer for node

Downloads

39

Readme

boss-timer

A very simple timer module for node js

Install

npm install boss-timer

Add module to script

var Timer = require('boss-timer')

Creating a timer Object

var my_timer = new Timer()

Note the timer will start as soon as you create the object to create a timer with out it start supply a false boolean argument when creating a timer

var my_timer = new Timer(false)

Functions

There are 4 functions on the timer, start, stop, split, elapsed.

start()

This starts the timer is it has not already been started.

my_timer.start()

stop()

This stops the timer.

my_timer.stop()

split()

Creates a split time in the time

my_timer.split()

elapsed(index?)

Returns the elapsed time on the timer or the elapsed time from the split index if supplied

my_timer.elapsed()     // gets the elapsed time
my_timer.elapsed(-1)   // gets the elapsed time since the last split
my_timer.elapsed(2)    // gets the time elapsed since the split time 
                       //at the third index of the array