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Event#timeStamp
[readonly]
timeStamp
: number
The timestamp when the event occurred.
Source code:
plugins/path/EventTarget.js
(
Line 265
)
Links:
http://phaser.io/docs/2.6.2/Event.html#timeStamp
doc_phaser
2017-02-14 10:45:40
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