ZikoMatrix
Arduino library for creating and manipulating matrices of arbitrary size and data type. The library provides a Matrix class that can be used to create matrices, perform basic matrix operations (by zakarialaoui10)
TaskScheduler
Cooperative multitasking for Arduino, ESPx, STM32, nRF and other microcontrollers (by arkhipenko)
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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How do you make a code that does like 2 or 3 things simulatneously?
When you get a little more advanced it's not hard to extend the BWD code to hsndle any number of "time when something should happen". Or you can use something like the TaskScheduler library.
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Understanding the rarely seen EVERY_N_MILLIS_I ?
Or just use TaskScheduler and never have to worry about this again. https://github.com/arkhipenko/TaskScheduler
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Event-driven architecture
For reference, I'm a big fan of this scheduler in particular, due to it's simplicity, OO support and a neat extra of sleeping each unused millisecond (low power for free).
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Current consumption between arduino and HAL?
One of my favourite low power techniques involves using a scheduller for your loop code, and sleep for 1 ms at a time when there are no tasks to run. As seen here.
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Garden irrigation system based on ESP32
Have you looked at the task scheduler library? https://github.com/arkhipenko/TaskScheduler