![]() You can schedule one-shots too in the future. Note that it doesn’t have to be a repeatable event. That is what we are showing in the example below. The best way of doing this is to use a timer and a callback routine. Timing your loops and adding delay statements to time your loops is difficult, may change and will not port to a faster processor (and there are faster versions of the ESP8266 coming out). Often you want an action to be repeated at specific intervals. We are using the Adafruit ESP8266 Huzzah breakout board for these postings. Part 8 IOT ESP8266 Tutorial – Displaying the data on the IBM Bluemix IOT Part 7 IOT ESP8266 Tutorial – The IOT Application and Source Code Part 6 IOT ESP8266 Tutorial – Sending ESP8266 Data to the IBM Bluemix IOT Part 5 IOT ESP8266 Tutorial – Connect to the IBM Bluemix Internet of Things Part 4 IOT ESP8266 Tutorial – AT Command Set Firmware Part 3 IOT ESP8266 Tutorial – Using the Arduino IDE Part 2 IOT ESP8266 Timer Tutorial – Arduino IDE Part 1 IOT ESP8266 Tutorial – Using nodeMCU/LUA ![]()
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