_Added in 1.9.0_
*$timer(N|name)*
Returns the timer id of the name or Nth timer in the timers list.
*Parameters*
table(ktable).
|*Parameter*|*Description*|
| N|name | Name of the timer, if N = 0, number of timers, otherwise the Nth timer. |
*Properties*
table(ktable).
|*Property*|*Description*|
| .cid | Returns [[$cid|connection id]] associated with the timer. |
| .wid | Returns [[$wid|window id]] associated with the timer. |
| .hwnd | Returns window handle associated with the timer. |
| .delay | Returns the timer interval. |
| .pause | Returns [[$true]] if the timer is paused, otherwise [[$false]]. |
| .reps | Returns number of repetitions left. |
| .com | Returns the command the timer runs. |
| .type | Returns online or offline. |
| .mmt | Returns [[$true]] if the timer is a multimedia timer, otherwise [[$false]]. |
| .anysc | Returns [[$true]] if the timer is set to dynamically associates itself with the active connection, otherwise [[$false]]. |
| .time | Returns the HH:MM time to run the timer at, if specified. |
| .name | Returns the timers N position even if the timer name is a number. |
| .secs | Returns the number of seconds before the next time the timer executes. |
| .ms | Returns the number of milliseconds before the next time the timer executes. |
*Example*
; List number of running timers.
//echo -ag $timer(0)
; List the first timer.
//echo -ag $timer(1)