I have a couple questions, is there a wait command?
So if you want to do a cheesy script like
Code:cout<<"waiting.. "; --"Insert wait code"-- cout<<"waiting... "; --"Insert wait code"-- cout<<"Complete ";
I have a couple questions, is there a wait command?
So if you want to do a cheesy script like
Code:cout<<"waiting.. "; --"Insert wait code"-- cout<<"waiting... "; --"Insert wait code"-- cout<<"Complete ";
What you're looking for is called a sleep function, but there isn't a standard one. What platform are you on? Windows?
yep windows xp o.s.