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Wait is in what library?!

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  • riochickenR Offline
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    Hi,

    Whenever I now try to use the wait function, I get a error: 'wait' was not declared in this scope and somewhere on the forum is stated that we should rather use a wait instead of the sleep function, but again, using which library?! :)

    Thanks!

    Kind regards

    Richard

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    • mfalkviddM Offline
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      Using the MySensors library :-)

      You probably have something like this in your sketch:

      MySensor gw;
      

      All you need to do to wait is to call

      gw.wait(1000); 
      

      where 1000 is the number of milliseconds to wait.

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      • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

        Using the MySensors library :-)

        You probably have something like this in your sketch:

        MySensor gw;
        

        All you need to do to wait is to call

        gw.wait(1000); 
        

        where 1000 is the number of milliseconds to wait.

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        @mfalkvidd

        Easy enough! It works like a charm! :)

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          Great! Thanks for reporting back :)

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