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I'm making a game for a school project and can not, for the life of me, figure out how to make an in-game timer to place in the upper right side corner. I wish for it to be sixty seconds long. I can find no syntax for this at all. Help please?

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  • U havn't done any thing yet?
    – xor
    Dec 13, 2013 at 19:42
  • Not really. I have a label set for the timer but cannot figure this out at all. Dec 15, 2013 at 0:51
  • Three answers have been posted...I anyone has helped you reaching your goal then please accept it as it helps others with same problem and also avoids asking of duplicate questions.
    – xor
    Dec 16, 2013 at 13:29

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At the beggining of your while (I assume you are using one with pygame) do this

start = get_ticks()

then at the end of your while (right before the drawing commands) do this

end = get_ticks() -start
if (end > 1000 /30)
    wait(end)

With this your game will run at 30/second, which means that your while will run 30 times a second, you can make a timer from there

if you need extra help just take a variable inside the while do this:

value += 1

Then to get timer do this:

print(value /30)

if you get lost at any step tell me!

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You can go to this link Beginning Game Programming for Teens with Python and look for how it works the whole code.

In that code you will find a similar part like this:

# 6.4 - Draw clock
font = pygame.font.Font("JUICE___.TTF", 44)
survivedtext = font.render(str((90000-pygame.time.get_ticks())/60000)+":"+str((90000-pygame.time.get_ticks())/1000%60).zfill(2), True, WHITE)
textRect = survivedtext.get_rect()
textRect.topright=[635,5]
screen.blit(survivedtext, textRect)

What you're looking for is the way in which works, so you must study the code and figure out for yourself :P

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I've had to do the same thing for a project of mine. Before you start your main loop define a font, a clock, and a set time the user has left

font = pygame.font.SysFont("Terminal", 20)
clock = pygame.time.Clock()
time_left = 60.0

now in your main loop you want to call the clock.tick method and use it to subtract the time left on the clock

while True:
    time_passed = clock.tick()
    time_passed_seconds = time_passed/1000. #This is so we can set time_left to seconds and not have to use milliseconds
    time_left-=time_passed_seconds

Then when you get down to where you are drawing everything you can put in this

time_left_rendered = font.render("Time left = {:02}:{:02}".format(int(time_left)/60, int(time_left)%60), False, (255,255,255))
screen.blit(time_left_rendered, (0,0)) #or wherever you want it
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Just for the records and for everybody having this issue again:

The way jenko_cp described it is just lacking the crucial int() method:

font = pygame.font.Font("JUICE___.TTF", 44)
survivedtext = font.render(str(int((90000-pygame.time.get_ticks())/60000))+":"+str(int((90000-pygame.time.get_ticks())/1000%60)).zfill(2) ,1, black)
textRect = survivedtext.get_rect()
textRect.topright=[635,5]
screen.blit(survivedtext, textRect)

It´s actually quite smooth this way. The code counts down from 1:30 (and will repeat minutes forever thereafter). If you want more time, just change the 90000 to any multiple of 60000.

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