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Who let us try to understand how we use would the time say the first thing which is mandatory for this

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demonstration is you should be having both the time or enumerate.

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So if you have not uncheck the Enable Timer to option while creating a blog present, then put the time

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which will be enabled by default.

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We have just added any exciting maybe and we haven't configured it right.

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So if you just go ahead and double click on any excitement, maybe to customize it, OK?

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You could clearly notice that we have enable hard time, right?

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So this is mandatory to utilize all the time, right?

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So once you enable both the timer, the only thing that you need to understand is how we distinguish

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between the timer rate.

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So a zero is the IED given to a timer one and one is an IED given to time and wait or what are we going

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to do?

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Is there is it's you that count.

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When will we use for our time on zero?

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OK, so this will be the count that will be loading and end time with zero.

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OK, we declare one more variable you thirty two and just name this as how to.

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OK.

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And this will be having a greater delay as compared to the timer run rate.

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So we go ahead and we are this and let it just use this factor to eat right.

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So this will be providing a delay of each second rate.

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And this will be for a timer run, right?

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So have you recognized timer zero?

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Is it will have an idea of zero.

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OK, on the timer, one will have an idea of what right?

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So this won't be changing if you utilize a single dime where you just need to use every single number

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throughout your application.

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But if you are planning to use, put the timer, then whenever you are planning to work with the timers,

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you use the CTA number zero.

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OK, so this is basically the EMR CPI number.

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And whenever you are planning to work around with that time or what?

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OK, so there you need to use the diversity at number as well.

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So this is how we distinguish between them.

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So now we have a two count, Rachel, where Island will provide us a delay of five second and either

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will provide us a review of each second rate.

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The process will remain C. Right.

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So here we're stopping our time with zero.

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We again need to call this function and to stop our timer, but we just need to replace that number

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with one.

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So this will stop our timer zero.

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OK.

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And then this will stop timer.

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Now you understand how we distinguish between the two timed right.

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Then here what we are doing is we are setting up the reset value for our Typekit zero.

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So this should be called what?

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Look to set the reset value for our time to the process will be very similar, right?

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So we again call a reset value function instance structure will remain see only the differences that

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the city had.

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No, so here we'll be adding the number as well.

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And then this should be counted, right?

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Was this is done?

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OK, we are calling a reset for our time on zero.

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We'll also be calling a reset for our timer.

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What right then what we are doing is we are setting up an option for our time was zero.

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OK, so we can copy this entire theme.

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Think because we also want to operate our timer one in our downward only thing that we need to change

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is to.

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The pmrc, no suit should be won in both the cases.

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So what this will do is this will configure Typekit 02 operating at.

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Similarly, this will configure that time to operate in a normal rate.

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Then we are starting an operation of our time with zero.

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Similarly, here itself, we will be starting an operation of our timer one also.

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So we just need to replace the diversity at number two.

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What right then?

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We know that since Demerge zero is having a lower D, let's compare to the immune system of zero will

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provide us a delay of around five second timer.

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One will provide us a delay of around second rate.

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So we know that first timer that will be expiring this time was zero.

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So we'll just be calling this right.

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We will be waiting for timer to expire and they will be mentioning the timer zero.

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Expired.

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OK, then we will be waiting again for timer went to expire, so we'll just be calling again.

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While the atmosphere is expired, only thing that we need to change is the city at number 10.

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Once we reach or here that basically indicate our timer button is expired, we'll just be mentioning

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the message to any user that no one is right.

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So this is how we distinguish between the two times, Rachel.

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Now we know that we have a two timer, you need to enable timer to then only able to utilize both the

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timer.

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The only difference with how we recognize the different timer rate so it is zero, will be used to recognize

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time zero and.

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IED went or Yemen's you got no one is used to recognize statement.

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So this concludes our application that it just build our application project first.

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OK.

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And once Bill is successful, what we got to do is we will again be launching our debug session, right?

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So select our debugger and then click on Relaunch.

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So this will again prove that refugee and we will analyze whether be able to get.

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So here we have a roadmap basically indicating that we have some errors in our schools.

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So let us try to fix data.

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OK.

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So if you are, unless we are you declaring option twice.

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So that is error that we have, it occurred and it just need this as option one and this has option

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two right here.

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We need to use option one.

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And here we need to use an option.

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So let us rebuild our project again.

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Right.

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So now data that we can see in the previous case is gone, right?

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And what's how you define this Haiti?

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We'll just be relaunching our debug session.

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So once that programming is successful, we go to a like this dominance, so here we already have connected

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our serial terminal to come forward and just be clicking on resume.

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But right?

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So now you could observe a mother did a successful timer zero five second to spot.

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And then after a neat second, you'll be getting time on one expired, right, so this is how we utilize

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prototype.
