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    Usage: - run function blinkLED() every 2000 ms: timer.addEverytime(2000, blinkLED); - run function itWorks() two times with interval 2000 ms, wait 300 ms before first start: timer.addTask(2000, 2, 300, itWorks); Removing a task: removeEverytime(callback_function); removeTask(callback_function); Library can also be used in desktop C++ applications: #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <chrono> #include <thread> #include "RZtimer.h" int main() { RZTimer timer; timer.addEverytime(2000, [] (){ std::cout << "Hello! " << std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::milliseconds >( std::chrono::system_clock::now().time_since_epoch() ).count() << "\n";}); while(1){ timer.run(); std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(100)); } }
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    SigPack

    SigPack

    SigPack - A signal processing library using Armadillo

    SigPack is a C++ signal processing library using the Armadillo library as a base. The API will be familiar for those who has used IT++ and Octave/Matlab.
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    ezProgressBar

    Three C++ progress bar classes.

    Three easy to use C++ progress bar classes: ezProgressBar, ezETAProgressBar and ezRateProgressBar. ezProgressBar prints only a single line without carriage returns, so it's ideal for programs that redirect output to a file. It uses a single header file and only depends on the standard iostream. ezETAProgressBar is a more traditional growing progress bar that reports a percentage and a time-remaining estimate. ezRateProgressBar reports percentage complete, the time that has elapsed and estimated remainder, plus how many tasks have been done and remain and the rate of tasks per second; tasks can be a custom unit.
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    Loge is a general purpose C++ library ( this sounds way better then saying it's a bunch of classes I found suited for publishing ). The Name is a homage to Andrei Alexandrescu's Loki library. It's all ANSI C++ and tr1, and therefore platform indep
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    The cpp_trace is a flexible and compact logging C++ library. The library provides a facility to filter and route between output streams text trace messages. It uses generic type-safe design and conforms to STL io stream concepts.
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