SbTime(3) Coin SbTime(3)

SbTime - The SbTime class instances represents time values.

#include <Inventor/SbTime.h>


SbTime (void)
SbTime (const double sec)
SbTime (const int32_t sec, const long usec)
SbTime (const struct timeval *const tv)
void setToTimeOfDay (void)
void setValue (const double sec)
void setValue (const int32_t sec, const long usec)
void setValue (const struct timeval *const tv)
void setMsecValue (const unsigned long msec)
double getValue (void) const
void getValue (time_t &sec, long &usec) const
void getValue (struct timeval *tv) const
unsigned long getMsecValue (void) const
SbString format (const char *const fmt='%S.%i') const
SbString formatDate (const char *const fmt=NULL) const
SbBool parsedate (const char *const date)
SbTime & operator+= (const SbTime &tm)
SbTime & operator-= (const SbTime &tm)
SbTime operator- (void) const
SbTime & operator*= (const double s)
SbTime & operator/= (const double s)
double operator/ (const SbTime &tm) const
SbTime operator% (const SbTime &tm) const
int operator== (const SbTime &tm) const
int operator!= (const SbTime &tm) const
SbBool operator< (const SbTime &tm) const
SbBool operator> (const SbTime &tm) const
SbBool operator<= (const SbTime &tm) const
SbBool operator>= (const SbTime &tm) const
void print (FILE *fp) const


static SbTime getTimeOfDay (void)
static SbTime zero (void)
static SbTime max (void)
static SbTime maxTime (void)
static void sleep (int msec)

The SbTime class instances represents time values.

SbTime is a convenient way of doing system independent representation and calculations on time values of high resolution.

The default constructor sets up a time instance of 0 seconds.

Construct and initialize an SbTime instance to a time specified as sec seconds.

Construct and initialize an SbTime instance to a date and time sec number of seconds and usec number of microseconds.

Construct and initialize an SbTime instance to the date and time given by the struct timeval. For information on the timeval structure, please consult your system developer documentation.

SbTime SbTime::getTimeOfDay (void ) [static]

Returns an SbTime instance with the current clock time. The current time will be given as a particular number of seconds and microseconds since 00:00:00 January 1, 1970, in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

See also

setToTimeOfDay().

Set this SbTime to be the current clock time. The current time will be given as a particular number of seconds and microseconds since 00:00:00.00 1st January 1970.

See also

getTimeOfDay().

SbTime SbTime::zero (void ) [static]

Returns an SbTime instance representing zero time.

See also

zero().

SbTime SbTime::max (void ) [static]

Returns an SbTime instance representing the maximum representable time/date.

This method is not available under Microsoft Windows, as max() crashes with a define macro Microsoft has polluted the global namespace with.

See also

zero().

SbTime SbTime::maxTime (void ) [static]

Returns an SbTime instance representing the maximum representable time/date.

See also

zero().

Suspends the current thread for msec milliseconds.

See also

cc_sleep().

Since

Coin 3.0

Reset an SbTime instance to sec number of seconds.

See also

getValue().

Reset an SbTime instance to sec number of seconds and usec number of microseconds.

See also

getValue().

Reset an SbTime instance to the date and time given by the timeval struct. For information on the timeval struct, please consult your developer system documentation.

See also

getValue().

Set the time by msec number of milliseconds.

See also

getMsecValue().

Return time as number of seconds.

See also

setValue().

Return number of seconds and microseconds which the SbTime instance represents.

See also

setValue().

Returns the time as a timeval structure. For information on the timeval structure, please consult your system developer documentation.

See also

setValue().

Return number of milliseconds which the SbTime instance represents.

Important note: you should in general avoid using this function, as it has an inherent API design flaw (from the original SGI Open Inventor design). The problem is that an unsigned long wraps around in a fairly short time when used for counting milliseconds: in less than 50 days. (And since SbTime instances are often initialized to be the time since the start of the epoch (i.e. 1970-01-01 00:00), the value will have wrapped around many, many times.)

You are probably better off using the getValue() method which returns a double for the number of seconds, then multiply by 1000.0 if you need to know the current number of milliseconds of the SbTime instance.

See also

setMsecValue()

SbString SbTime::format (const char *const fmt = '%S.%i') const

Uses the formatting specified below to return a string representation of the stored date/time. Any format specifiers must be prefixed with a '' symbol, any other text in the format string fmt will be copied directly to the resultant SbString.

%% - insert a single ''.
D - number of days.
H - number of hours.
h - remaining hours after subtracting number of days.
M - number of minutes.
m - remaining minutes after subtracting the total number of hours.
S - number of seconds.
s - remaining seconds after subtracting the total number of minutes.
I - number of milliseconds.
i - remaining milliseconds after subtracting the total number of seconds.
U - number of microseconds.
u - remaining microseconds after subtracting the total number of mseconds.

The result shows UTC time, not corrected for local time zone nor daylight savings time.

See also

formatDate().

SbString SbTime::formatDate (const char *const fmt = NULL) const

Accepts the formatting identifiers specified by the POSIX strftime() function to return a string representation of the stored date. Check your reference documentation for strftime() for information on the format modifiers available.

Default formatting is used if fmt is NULL. Note that the default formatting is different on Microsoft Windows systems versus all other systems. For Windows, it is '%#c', for other systems it is '%A, %D %r' (again, see system documentation on strftime() for more information).

The value of SbTime will be interpreted as seconds since 00:00:00 1970-01-01.

The result shows local time, according to local time zone and daylight savings time (if and when applicable).

See also

format().

This method takes a date string and converts it to the internal SbTime format. The date string must conform to one of three formats, namely the RFC 822 / RFC 1123 format (Wkd, DD Mnth YYYY HH:MM:SS GMT), the RFC 850 / RFC 1036 format (Weekday, DD-Mnth-YY HH:MM:SS GMT), or the asctime() format (Wkdy Mnth D HH:MM:SS YYYY).

Feeding an invalid date string to this method will make it return FALSE.

SbTime & SbTime::operator+= (const SbTime & tm)

Add tm to time value and return reference to self.

SbTime & SbTime::operator-= (const SbTime & tm)

Subtract tm from time value and return reference to self.

SbTime SbTime::operator- (void ) const

Return the negated time.

SbTime & operator*= (const double s)

Multiply time value with s and return reference to self.

SbTime & operator/= (const double s)

Divide time value with s and return reference to self.

Find the factor between this SbTime and the one given in tm, and return the result.

SbTime SbTime::operator% (const SbTime & tm) const

Returns the remainder time when dividing on tm.

Check if the time value is equal to that of tm.

Check if the time value is not equal to that of tm.

Compares with tm and return TRUE if less.

Compares with tm and return TRUE if larger than.

Compares with tm and return TRUE if less or equal.

Compares with tm and return TRUE if larger or equal.

Dump the state of this object to the fp file stream. Only works in debug version of library, method does nothing in an optimized build.

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