#include #include /** * Example program that demonstrates how to resolve a specific stream on the lab network and how * to connect to it in order to receive string-formatted markers. */ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { lsl_streaminfo info; /* the streaminfo returned by the resolve call */ lsl_inlet inlet; /* a stream inlet to get samples from */ int errcode; /* error code (lsl_lost_error or timeouts) */ char *cursample; /* array to hold our current sample */ double timestamp; /* time stamp of the current sample (in sender time) */ /* resolve the stream of interest (result array: info, array capacity: 1 element, type shall be EEG, resolve at least 1 stream, wait forever if necessary) */ printf("Now waiting for a Markers stream...\n"); lsl_resolve_byprop(&info,1, "type","Markers", 1, LSL_FOREVER); /* make an inlet to read data from the stream (buffer max. 300k markers, no preference regarding chunking, automatic recovery enabled) */ inlet = lsl_create_inlet(info, 300, LSL_NO_PREFERENCE, 1); /* start receiving & displaying the data */ printf("Displaying data...\n"); while (1) { timestamp = lsl_pull_sample_str(inlet,&cursample,1,LSL_FOREVER,&errcode); printf("got: %s at time %.3f\n",cursample,timestamp); } /* we never get here, but anyway */ lsl_destroy_inlet(inlet); return 0; }