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The '''Sleep''' [[internal function]] causes the processor to wait the specified number of seconds before continuing execution. It does not tie up the processor while waiting, which is especially important for multi-user systems.


The '''Sleep''' [[internal function]] causes the processor to wait the specified number of seconds before continuing execution. It does not tie up the processor while waiting, which is especially important for multi-user systems.
SLEEP now accepts decimal fractions of a second.  Resolution accuracy is in milliseconds (up to 3 decimal places). The sleep parameter is still specified in seconds. Some DOS environments have a lower resolution than milliseconds.


SLEEP() now accepts decimal fractions of a second.  Resolution accuracy is in milliseconds (up to 3 decimal places).  The sleep parameter is still specified in seconds.  Some DOS environments have a lower resolution than milliseconds.
====Example====


00010 let SLEEP(5) ! sleep for 5 seconds


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Latest revision as of 03:09, 22 May 2014

 SLEEP(<seconds>) 

The Sleep internal function causes the processor to wait the specified number of seconds before continuing execution. It does not tie up the processor while waiting, which is especially important for multi-user systems.

SLEEP now accepts decimal fractions of a second. Resolution accuracy is in milliseconds (up to 3 decimal places). The sleep parameter is still specified in seconds. Some DOS environments have a lower resolution than milliseconds.

Example

00010 let SLEEP(5) ! sleep for 5 seconds