G'day ghosh123,
See "Tk::after - Execute a command after a time delay"; in particular, the "Changing a repeat timer interval" section.
Here's how you might randomly generate 2, 3 or 5:
$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -e ' my @waits = (2, 3, 5); print $waits[int rand @waits] for 1 .. 12; ' 252523222533
-- Ken
In reply to Re: How to change a Hlist column value randomly
by kcott
in thread How to change a Hlist column value randomly
by ghosh123
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