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41 questions linked to/from Executing periodic actions
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How to Improve Timing Precision in Python Script for DMX Control
I have a Python script that controls DMX lighting via the OLA library. The script reads color values from a CSV file and sends them to a DMX controller at regular intervals of 120ms.
I'm using time....
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python matplotlib cannot close the plot programmatically [duplicate]
I am using python 3.9 on a windows 10 with IDLE. I have a complex program and I isolated the problem to the simple example below. The script succssfuly displays the figure however the figure window ...
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Execute logic every X minutes (without cron)?
I have a Python 3 script (using PRAW library) that executes once and ends. It currently is automated using cron jobs and runs every 45 minutes.
There is a need to change this to a persistence bot so ...
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Pausing periodic tasks in Python
As mentioned here, I would like to execute foo() every 10 seconds, but I would also like to be able to pause the periodic execution.
How do I do this?
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How to optimise plotting Serial data in real-time using Python
I'm trying to plot tab separated values I receive from a serial device in real-time. I'm pretty new to python but have managed to cobble together a script that manages it however it can't seem to ...
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Threading.Timer Doesn't Run For A Second Time [duplicate]
I am trying to implement a timer structure which runs a function periodically. To do that, I used threading.Timer object like below:
class AClass:
def function(self):
print('Begins ...')
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How to periodically call a function using multiprocessing in Python?
I would like to call a function that checks a value on a bus periodically using the multiprocessing library (non-blocking desired). There is a way to do it using the threading library but it doesn't ...
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How do I cleanly implement a delay between `print`s?
I have a program which has two threads: the first one, constantly receives data, the second one, once some data has been received, it processes it every 60 seconds.
Within this second thread, there's ...
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Read a file at a fixed interval using apscheduler [duplicate]
I want to read a file line by line and output each line at a fixed interval .
The purpose of the script is to replay some GPS log files whilst updating the time/date fields as the software I'm ...
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Difficulty understanding how data is passed
So I’m trying to have a strobe like effect on a game I’m building and the way I currently have it it’s destroying my frame rate because the sleep function is also applying to the draw function. Can ...
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Python periodic timer interrupt
(How) can I activate a periodic timer interrupt in Python? For example there is a main loop and a timer interrupt, which should be triggered periodically:
def handler():
# do interrupt stuff
def ...
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A function that repeats every N milliseconds for N amount of time
I am a beginner at Python Programming. What I am essentially trying to create is a program that will sample the voltage from an ADC every millisecond, put this data into a matrix, and then export it ...
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Making a timer: timeout inaccuracy of threading.Event.wait - Python 3.6
First of all, I am new to Python and not familiar with its functionalities. I've been mainly using MATLAB.
PC brief spec.: Windows 10, Intel i7
I am trying to make a timer class for periodic ...
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python mainloop, add timed events
I have a Python script that does stuff based on D-Bus events, simplified version of that:
import dbus
from dbus.mainloop.glib import DBusGMainLoop
import gobject
DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True)
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Implementing a timer into Math game in Python
import random
from tkinter import *
import tkinter as tk
import time
scores = []
score = 0
#introduction
def start():
print(" Welcome to Maths Smash \n")
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