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Introducing Delay less then a second.
Hi,
I have a doubt in introducing a delay in the programs. We know that we do have a sleep() function/api using which we can bring a delay in terms of seconds. A minimum delay can be atleast 1 second. Now I'm bothered about how to introduce a delay that is just less than a second. Like some amount of milli or microsecond delay. Drivers that are associated with physical devices some time requires to have a delay of some microsceonds for getting a result of a query that has been submitted to the device. So, how to introduce this microsecond delay. Probably like we might requre some microseconds as the poling interval. So, how to achieve this. Let me know your ideas. Regards Vishwa. |
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