I sometimes use Wait action to make my torch blink
When using Wait action with a fixed duration, we can select it in minutes, seconds and milliseconds and waiting time seems to be accurate.
When selecting a variable, we only can select the unit (minutes or seconds) and duration seems to be truncated to whole numbers when using a decimal value. I.e. 0 to 0.9 seconds is interpreted as 0 second, 1 to 1.9 as 1 second, and so on. So it's impossible to make torch blink on a variable pace unless with a whole number of seconds.
Would it be possible either to select milliseconds in addition to the current 2 units (if duration must be a whole number) or use decimal values?
When using Wait action with a fixed duration, we can select it in minutes, seconds and milliseconds and waiting time seems to be accurate.
When selecting a variable, we only can select the unit (minutes or seconds) and duration seems to be truncated to whole numbers when using a decimal value. I.e. 0 to 0.9 seconds is interpreted as 0 second, 1 to 1.9 as 1 second, and so on. So it's impossible to make torch blink on a variable pace unless with a whole number of seconds.
Would it be possible either to select milliseconds in addition to the current 2 units (if duration must be a whole number) or use decimal values?