setInterval method
Evaluates an expression each time a specified number of milliseconds has elapsed.
Syntax
retVal = object.setInterval(expression, msec, language);
Parameters
expression [in]
Type: VARIANTPointer to a VARIANT that specifies a function pointer or string that indicates the code to be executed when the specified interval has elapsed.
msec [in]
Type: longlong that specifies the number of milliseconds.
language [in, optional]
Type: VARIANTPointer to a BSTR that specifies any one of the possible values for the IHTMLElement::language attribute.
Standards information
There are no standards that apply here.
Remarks
The IHTMLWindow2::setInterval method continuously evaluates the specified expression until the timer is removed with the IHTMLWindow2::clearInterval method.
Note In Windows Internet Explorer, you cannot pass arguments to the callback function directly; however, you can simulate passing arguments by creating an anonymous closure function that references variables within scope of the call to IHTMLWindow2::setInterval or IHTMLWindow2::setTimeout. For more information, see Examples.
In versions earlier than Microsoft Internet Explorer 5, the first argument of IHTMLWindow2::setInterval must be a string. Evaluation of the string is deferred until the specified interval elapses.
As of Internet Explorer 5, the first argument of IHTMLWindow2::setInterval can be passed as a string or as a function pointer.
See also
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