Timer cycling correctly?
Hi all,
I have a timer running my program at 1/60 second, as indicated below: def masterLoop(num): . [main program here] . viz.callback(viz.TIMER_EVENT,masterLoop) viz.starttimer(0,1/60,viz.FOREVER) However, when I insert a viz.elapsed() into the callback, it returns values of roughly 0.004. I may be misunderstanding the function, but shouldn't it be returning 0.017, which is 1/60? Sorry if this is a dumb question, but it's really important that this timer is cycling correctly. Thanks for your help! |
In Python, the result of dividing two integers will be another integer. Try the following in the interactive interpreter:
Code:
>>> 1/60 Code:
viz.starttimer(0,1/60.0,viz.FOREVER) |
Oh man, thanks a lot - I knew that, but forgot it in the context of a fraction! Doh. Thanks again.
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