Lua code - System testprint(os.time()) assert(os.time() > 1390112731052) return true
Prints current time in a weird format that is practical for computers (number of milliseconds since some point in time) :)
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| Recognizer | Recognition Result | Visualize | Recalc |
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| #308 | 64 | [visualize] |
| Snippet ID: | #197 |
| Snippet name: | Print the time |
| Eternal ID of this version: | #197/1 |
| Text MD5: | 600012573ded31cddc0cd88f150f90f1 |
| Author: | stefan |
| Category: | |
| Type: | Lua code - System test |
| Public (visible to everyone): | Yes |
| Archived (hidden from active list): | No |
| Created/modified: | 2014-01-19 07:41:08 |
| Source code size: | 64 bytes / 3 lines |
| Pitched / IR pitched: | No / Yes |
| Views / Downloads: | 1108 / 292 |
| Referenced in: | #3000382 - Answer for ferdie (>> t = 1, f = 0) #3000383 - Answer for funkoverflow (>> t=1, f=0 okay) |