I am writing a program in c++ where I need to call a function at periodic time intervals, say every 10ms or so. I\'ve never done anything related to time or clocks in c++, i
If you're coding with Visual C++, you could add a timer element to the form you want to call a periodic function (here it's called my form is MainForm
, and my timer MainTimer
). Add a call to the tick event in the "Events". The designer will add such line in your .h file:
this->MainTimer->Enabled = true;
this->MainTimer->Interval = 10;
this->MainTimer->Tick += gcnew System::EventHandler(this, &MainForm::MainTimer_Tick);
Then, at each interval (specified in ms), the application will call this function
private: System::Void MainTimer_Tick(System::Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e) {
/// Enter your periodic code there
}
To complete the question, the code from @user534498 can be easily adapted to have the periodic tick interval.
It's just needed to determinate the next start time point at the beginning of the timer thread loop and sleep_until
that time point after executing the function.
#include <iostream>
#include <chrono>
#include <thread>
#include <functional>
void timer_start(std::function<void(void)> func, unsigned int interval)
{
std::thread([func, interval]()
{
while (true)
{
auto x = std::chrono::steady_clock::now() + std::chrono::milliseconds(interval);
func();
std::this_thread::sleep_until(x);
}
}).detach();
}
void do_something()
{
std::cout << "I am doing something" << std::endl;
}
int main()
{
timer_start(do_something, 1000);
while (true)
;
}