---- Alan Gauld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrijft:
> However the real question I have is how you intend to
> access that result value. Is it a single value at the end
> you want or the cumulative set of values from each
> scheduled call?
:)
Alan,
Currently I'm not quite sure what and how I want to do it, so far I've been
poking around a bit in the std library to see what options there are to create
a sceduling script. Finaly I'd like to be able to have a program do the
following, using a "simple" ini_file:
for every workingday of a week:
from 7.00 until 17.00:
every minute:
capture a frame and save it
at noon:
compile a video from the frames gathered this morning
do some file manipulations
at 17.00:
compile a video from the frames gathered this afternoon
do some file manipulations
on friday 17.00:
compile a movie from a selection ( every n_th) of the frames of this week
...
The time_lapse function was a first attempt in creating something that starts
and stops at a certain time and triggers some actions inbetween. Then I thougth
I could use it as the main loop that triggers all the other actions, but then I
have to able to change the start and stop times for these from the intial
time_lapse loop.
Looking at Danny's code, I think a threaded sheduler + shared qeue would be a
better approach, but that's something completly new to me.
Thanks,
Ingo
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