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Wraps a function to allow it to be called, at most, twice per interval. If the wrapper function is called multiple times before the delay elapses, only the first and the last calls will go through.
Example use: For the callback to a slide event on a ui.Slider. The callback will run immediately, making the slide action feel responsive. The callback is also guaranteed to run after the user has finished interacting with the slider, ensuring that the final callback invocation has access to the slider's final value.
Returns the wrapped function.
Usage
Returns
ui.util.throttle(func, delay, scope)
Function
Argument
Type
Details
func
Function
The function to call.
delay
Number
The delay, in milliseconds, for the throttle. The function can only be called once after the initial invocation until after the delay has elapsed.
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