#Countdown

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covert lodge
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Set int variable to amount u want to countdown from, cancel delay, after canceled, run delay (1 would be counting down once per secound), if int variable less or equal to B (0), then (Done) else set int variable to output subtracted by 1 to the sum of the subtract and run the delay again. This can also be used as a for loop (if u dont know what that is, its fine)

brittle vigil
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If you want the countdown to consume 0 cpu and don't care about it being visible, use a Time get universal seconds.

covert lodge
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The first model is the one i described, the 2nd model is a static version that save 5% on CPU (static as in it's only done at compare value "0"), and the 3rd model shows the wiring in a way thats easier to understand than the compact ways, it quite literally is a loop. Since its a countdown, its only done when it equals 0, so i highly suggest the 2nd model. Run things like "Text Set Text" via the "Run" from the delay. Also run things after the loop is done (for 1st model, it would be "Then" for the others it would be "0").

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@brittle vigil

silent roost
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