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Author: s_noonan

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Filesize: 227.62 kB

Date added: 2023-08-04

Rating: 5

Downloads: 2066

Views: 282

Comments: 4

Ratings: 1

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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I figured I would give it a shot since Xray gave up. Change simulation speed to speed up or slow down time.
Last edited at 2023/08/06 13:02:40 by s_noonan
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New FlipClock final vinodrai 5.6 (2 votes) 4464 7 2023/08/01 16:56:02
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Nice work, s_noonan! I'm glad that you did this because my version would not have been as elegant as yours.
Oh, by the way, I edited a post that I made in the Algodoo Forum concerning various timers in Algodoo. I believe that the information I provided is correct, but just to make certain, could you please read what I wrote and check it for accuracy? If you have anything else to add to the topic, then that would be awesome too! THANKS!

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I concur with your Algodoo Forum post. I chose to put the code in postStep because that allows the user to speed up or slow down time by changing the simulation speed or frequency. If I was more interested in accuracy than entertainment, then I would use system.time. I may still do that in a second version.
Okay, thanks again.