I've been coding some simple things such as printing statements but I wanted to have my processor sleeping to not have too many printing statements at the same time. I've used the library unistd.h and used the function sleep(). The problem I have encountered is that when I ask the sleep function to sleep less then one second like 0.9 is printing the same quantity of statements as if I wasn't using the function sleep() at all. It's working fine if I make it sleep more than one second but I don't want one second of sleep, I want less.
Tank you kindly for reading and/or helping.
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manpage before asking. This would have told you that some of your assumptions are wrong.sleep
does your program do nothing? There are creative ways to use your time slice, such as taking an average, or only printing when the value changes. On the other hand if you have "too many printing statements" you could redirect the program output to a text file and read it at your leisure.