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#include <stdlib.h>
#include "lrtimer.h"
// define callback function
void callback() {
static DWORD cnt = 0;
char c;
cnt++;
switch (cnt % 4) {
case 0: c = '|'; break;
case 1: c = '/'; break;
case 2: c = '-'; break;
case 3: c = '\\';
}
printf("\b%c",c);
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
LRTimer lrt;
lrt.setCallbackFunction(&callback); // set the callback function by reference
lrt.setInterval(50); // set delay interval in miliseconds
lrt.start(); // start the timer
getchar(); // let it run for a while - press Enter
lrt.stop(); // stop the timer
getchar(); // wait to show it's stopped - Enter
lrt.start(200); // start with different delay
getchar();
lrt.stop();
system("PAUSE");
return 0;
}
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