Ruby, check if Input.press? key is held for several seconds?
Yes, it's short and has no code, but the question is very clear to me. "I want to check if the user is holding a key for several seconds" - that's easy to follow.
Ruby, check if Input.press? key is held for several seconds?
Yes, it's short and has no code, but the question is very clear to me. "I want to check if the user is holding a key for several seconds" - that's easy to follow.
I am not the developer in Ruby, but the post mentioned in the link lacks detail on which platform, framework, environment or version the user is working on. There is also little information about the attempt the user made.
Actually, most of the time most of the experienced users understand what the user was asking for, but it is not the same case for everyone. That is why an MCVE is applied when asking a question.
Because if not, every new or amateur user will ask trivial or detail-less questions without try themselves first.
Quoting from https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example:
When asking a question, people will be better able to provide help if you provide code that they can easily understand and use to reproduce the problem. This is called creating a minimal, reproducible example (reprex), a minimal, complete and verifiable example (mcve), or a minimal, workable example (mwe).
Your code examples should be…
…Minimal – Use as little code as possible that still produces the same problem
…Complete – Provide all parts someone else needs to reproduce your problem in the question itself
…Reproducible – Test the code you're about to provide to make sure it reproduces the problem