# slowprint
A small library for printing texts slowly which gives scrolling effect to the texts shown.
## Install
To install slowprint, please run the following command :
```bash
cargo install slowprint
```
## Examples
We can import/use slowprint library functions in either of the three ways:
1. Import all functions of slowprint library crate into our local namespace. Example : `use slowprint::*;`
2. Import only required functions of slowprint library crate into our local namespace. Example : `use slowprint::slow_println;` to use `slow_println` function.
3. Use fully qualified name to use any method of slowprint library crate. Example: `use slowprint;` and then we can call method `println` of slowprint crate like this `slowprint::println("Hello, World");`.
As per the standards, third way is the preferred way, but other ways make it easier to use methods of crate/library repeatedly.
Some examples are provided below for user's references.
### Example 1
Use the default delay time to print slowly.
```rust
use slowprint::print;
print("Hello, Rust.");
print(&"Hello, Rust.".to_string());
print(&String::from("Hello, Rust."));
```
### Example 2
Use the default delay time to print slowly with newline added at the end.
```rust
use slowprint::println;
println("Hello, Rust.");
println(&"Hello, Rust.".to_string());
println(&String::from("Hello, Rust."));
```
### Example 3
Pass the delay time to print slowly.
```rust
use slowprint::slow_print;
let delay = std::time::Duration::from_millis(200);
slow_print("Hello, Rust.", delay);
slow_print(&"Hello, Rust.".to_string(), delay);
slow_print(&String::from("Hello, Rust."), delay);
```
### Example 4
Pass the delay time to print slowly with newline added at the end.
```rust
use slowprint::slow_println;
let delay = std::time::Duration::from_millis(200);
slow_println("Hello, Rust.", delay);
slow_println(&"Hello, Rust.".to_string(), delay);
slow_print(&String::from("Hello, Rust."), delay);
```