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Time delay between performance of functions

Slawa
Slawa over 14 years ago

Hi

 At me the following question: How to make a time delay between performance of two procedures (functions)? For example there is a first procedure proc1 (x=10 printf ("%d" x)) and the second procedure proc2 (x=x+10 printf ("%d" x)) How to make so that after the first procedure has transited N seconds before performance of the second?
In advance thanks

Regards,

Slawa

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Hi Slawa,

    It would have been simpler if you asked the direct question initially! Anyway, hiRegTimer is the way to do this. The sleep() approach will block the UI.

    This solution 11381132 gives you a package around hiRegTimer which makes it easier to schedule repeating tasks, so you might find that useful.

    Regards,

    Andrew,

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Hi Slawa,

    It would have been simpler if you asked the direct question initially! Anyway, hiRegTimer is the way to do this. The sleep() approach will block the UI.

    This solution 11381132 gives you a package around hiRegTimer which makes it easier to schedule repeating tasks, so you might find that useful.

    Regards,

    Andrew,

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