Answers for "start timer in swiftUI"

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use timer swift

Timer.scheduledTimer(timeInterval: 1, 
    target: self, 
    selector: #selector(YourController.update), 
    userInfo: nil, 
    repeats: true)

// @objc selector expected for Timer
@objc func update() {
    // do what should happen when timer triggers an event
}
Posted by: Guest on January-31-2020
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how do i have countdown timer in swift stackoverflow

@IBAction func start(sender: UIButton) {
     self.timer = NSTimer.scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval(1.0, target: self, selector: #selector(ViewController.update(_:)), userInfo: nil, repeats: true)
     NSRunLoop.currentRunLoop().addTimer(self.timer, forMode: NSRunLoopCommonModes)
    startTime = NSDate() // new instance variable that you would need to add.
}

func update() {
    let elapsedTime = NSDate().timeIntervalSinceDate(startTime)
    let currTime = totalTime - elapsedTime
    //total time is an instance variable that is the total amount of time in seconds that you want
    countDown.text = String(currTime)
    if currTime < 0 {
        timer.invalidate()
        //do other stuff that you need to do when time runs out.
    }
}
Posted by: Guest on June-21-2020

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