Raised This Month: $ Target: $400
 0% 

Change the " task Scheduler"


  
 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Prev Previous Post   Next Post Next
Author Message
amir13
New Member
Join Date: Jun 2020
Old 07-11-2020 , 09:05   Change the " task Scheduler"
Reply With Quote #1

Hi.

There is a plugin "Task Scheduler"(https://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?t=1263) for changing tasks by time, whether it can be made so that it also works at the beginning of each round, that is, at the beginning of each round, it sends commands. Thanks in advance
(on other forums, they could not help me, only gave me tips on learning, but I can not write codes)


Code:
/* AMX Mod script. (Nov 10th, 2002)
*
* Task Scheduler 0.2
*  by JustinHoMi
*
* amx_task time "task" flags
* flags:
*  m - time is in minutes
*  s - time is in seconds
*  r - repeat task
*  t - specific time
*
*/

#include <amxmodx>

new task_cmds[32][108]
new task_times[32][16]
new numtasks = 0

public load_task()
{
	if (read_argc() < 4) {
		server_print("[AMX] Usage:  amx_task < time > ^"command^" < flags >")
		return PLUGIN_HANDLED
	}

	new args[128]
	read_args(args,128)
	new clock[6], cmd[108], flags[5]

	parse(args,clock,6,cmd,108,flags,5)
	new Float:time_f = floatstr(clock)

	new flag[2] = ""
	if (contain(flags,"r") != -1)
		flag="b"
	if (contain(flags,"m") != -1)
		time_f = time_f * 60

	if (contain(flags,"t") != -1)
	{
		copy(task_cmds[numtasks],108,cmd)
		copy(task_times[numtasks],6,clock)
		numtasks++
		return PLUGIN_HANDLED
	}

	set_task(time_f,"run_task",0,cmd,108,flag)

	return PLUGIN_CONTINUE
}

public run_task(cmd[])
{
	server_cmd(cmd)
	return PLUGIN_HANDLED
}

public check_time()
{
	new curtime[16]
	get_time("%H:%M",curtime,16)

	for(new i=0; i<numtasks; i++)
		if(equal(curtime,task_times[i]))
			server_cmd(task_cmds[i])

	return PLUGIN_CONTINUE
}

public plugin_init()
{
	register_plugin("Task Scheduler","0.2","JustinHoMi")
	register_srvcmd("amx_task","load_task")
	set_task(60.0,"check_time",1,"",0,"b")
	return PLUGIN_CONTINUE
}
amir13 is offline
 



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 13:53.


Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Theme made by Freecode