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How to make an if else inside a timer method
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Hi..
can we control a timer per second process..? i mean.. if i set a timer.setDelay in 1000 milliseconds.. then in the first second it will out "hi" and the second tick of the timer it will say "hello" and so forth...
can u help me guys how to do it..
im experimenting interfacing with steppermotor..
Thanks guyzz..
ur such a great friend
can we control a timer per second process..? i mean.. if i set a timer.setDelay in 1000 milliseconds.. then in the first second it will out "hi" and the second tick of the timer it will say "hello" and so forth...
can u help me guys how to do it..
im experimenting interfacing with steppermotor..
Thanks guyzz..
ur such a great friend
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