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=== <translate>Parameters</translate> ===
 
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'''eventName''': (string) <translate>The event name to be logged at Flurry service.</translate> <br/>
 
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flurry.logEvent(&quot;myEvent2&quot;, {key=&quot;value&quot;})
 
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Revision as of 15:29, 13 July 2023


Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Class: flurry

Description

Use this function to count the number of times certain events happen during a session of your application and to pass dynamic parameters
to be recorded with that event. Event parameters is optional and can be passed in as a table value. Your application is currently limited to counting
occurrences for 100 different event ids (maximum length 255 characters). Maximum of 10 event parameters per event is supported.

To start a timed event, pass timed parameter as true.

 flurry.logEvent(eventName,parameters,timed)

Parameters

eventName: (string) The event name to be logged at Flurry service.
parameters: (table, optional) Optional paramaters to be recorted with this event.
timed: (boolean, optional) Specifies this is a timed event.

Examples

Example

flurry.logEvent(&quot;myEvent1&quot;)
flurry.logEvent(&quot;myEvent2&quot;, {key=&quot;value&quot;})
flurry.logEvent(&quot;myEvent3&quot;, {key=&quot;value&quot;}, true)