/** Example program to show how to read a multi-channel time series from LSL. See also receive_data_advanced.rs for more advanced use cases.*/ use lsl; use lsl::Pullable; // trait used by the inlet fn main() -> Result<(), lsl::Error> { // first we're resolving a stream with content type EEG on the network println!("Resolving EEG stream..."); let res = lsl::resolve_byprop("type", "EEG", 1, lsl::FOREVER)?; // next we're creating an inlet to read from it, using the recommended default arguments // for the max buffer length, chunk size, and whether LSL should attempt to recover the stream let inl = lsl::StreamInlet::new(&res[0], 360, 0, true)?; // now we're reading data in a loop and print it as we go println!("Reading data..."); loop { // do a blocking read to get the next successive sample and its time stamp (we need a type // hint since pull_sample() is defined for various data types) let (sample, ts): (Vec, _) = inl.pull_sample(lsl::FOREVER)?; println!("got {:?} at time {}", sample, ts); } }