I would need to get a random time in the range of 0.25 to 1.5 seconds.
I gave an eval and inserted javascript. In time, I used eval again and entered the output value, but it didn't work.
I would need precise instructions.
EOS Random time
Re: EOS Random time
Try multiplying with 1000.
When using eval, it takes value as milliseconds.
When using eval, it takes value as milliseconds.
My estim creations: https://mega.nz/folder/73pxmBBQ#X6ylDzRafzTt9wanZ0dacw
And in E-Stim Index: viewtopic.php?t=27090
Try creating your own estims with my restim script generator!
And in E-Stim Index: viewtopic.php?t=27090
Try creating your own estims with my restim script generator!
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Re: EOS Random time
YES. Thank you.edger477 wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 7:09 am Try multiplying with 1000.
When using eval, it takes value as milliseconds.

