timed-count provides an iterator that delays each iteration by a specified time period. It can be used to repeatedly execute code at a precise frequency.
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timed-count provides an iterator that delays each iteration by a specified time period. It can be used to repeatedly execute code at a precise frequency.
timed-count is a good replacement for a loop that contains a call to time.sleep
. It is precise, does not dependent on the loop execution time, and won't accumulate temporal drift.
Install from PyPI via:
pip install timed-count
Basic usage is as follows:
from timed_count import timed_count
for count in timed_count(0.5):
# Prints at exactly every half a second
print(count)
TimedCount(index=0, count=0.0, time=0.000, missed=False)
TimedCount(index=1, count=0.5, time=0.500, missed=False)
TimedCount(index=2, count=1.0, time=1.000, missed=False)
...
For all usage examples see examples/.