Start timer based on the values of the buttons in an array
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 @Oli-Ullmann value change broadcaster that has a listener which loops through all these buttons. If you have the references in an array,use that. If not, you can get it using a filter with Content.getComponents(). The code is simply 
 For (i in buttonArray)
 If (i.getValue()! = 0)
 ReturnStopTimer So if they're all 0, return won't be called and it'll stop the timer. If any of them isn't, the function won't get to stopTimer Sry for formatting, phone. 
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 @aaronventure What about if (myArr.contains(1))? No need for a loop then.
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 @aaronventure 
 Good idea, thank you very much! :-) I'll try that.@d-healey 
 Did you see that I was talking about the value of the buttons? I don't know how to apply your suggestion to buttons...
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 @Oli-Ullmann Ah sorry I misread that. I thought you were storing the button values in an array. 
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 @d-healey 
 Ah ok. :-)
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 @d-healey 
 But another question:If I use getAllComponents, is there a way to select all components except the components with a specific name?In my case, I want to select all components except the components that have “UI” in their name. Do you know if this is possible? 
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 @Oli-Ullmann It uses regex so it might be possible - ChatGPT could possibly help but might require some tweaks to its output because HISE regex is none standard 
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 @d-healey 
 Ok, thank you! :-)
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 @d-healey 
 Thank you, that worked.
 For the “UI” example, the code is as follows:Content.getAllComponents(“^(?!.*UI).*$”);
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 @Oli-Ullmann Good to know, I might include that in a video. Should also work with getAllModulators, getAllEffects, etc. 
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 @d-healey 
 Yes, that's a great topic for a video! If I had known this earlier, it would have saved me a lot of time and programming effort.
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