Timer Question
Hello,
I have a program that I want to run for 10 minutes. In those 10 minutes I want it to check for the time. For the first 3 minutes I want it to run one function. After the 3 minutes expires I want it to start another function for 4 minutes. When that expires I want it to run another function for the remaining 3 minutes. Do I use a starttimer and have the starttimer equal something and put the 3 functions in a loop so it keeps checking the time? Im looking for a good way to write this. Thanks Example: viz.go() . . . def function1(): "code" //end of function 1 def function2(): "code" //end of function 2 def function3(): "code" //end of function 3 |
Here is an example that uses the viztask module to control the timing of the 3 different functions:
Code:
import viz |
Ok thanks for that... If I wanted to do it via pressing keys and not a timer how would I do that. I got it to work but I have trouble after I go on to the next function... I can never go backwards.
IE I press 'a' to initiate def func1(): I then press 's' to iniatiate def func2(): If I press 'a' again I get an error. I assume I need a ontimer or something but I have trouble trying to figure that out. Any insight would be much appreciated |
If you just want to call functions based on keypresses use something like
Code:
vizact.onkeydown('a', func1) |
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