Component: Timer (Timing)
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Version | 1.1 |
Category | Timing |
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Timer component
Allows you to measure the passage of time via the use of a hardware timer peripheral. Works like a stopwatch with macros to start, stop and reset the timer counter. Returns time as integer Seconds, Milliseconds, Microseconds and also Floating Point and String.
Component Source Code
Please click here for the component source code: FC_Comp_Source_TimerComponent.fcfx
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Macro reference
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GetCountSeconds |
Returns the count value as a number of whole seconds, rounded down to the nearest second | |
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StartCounter |
Starts the timer counting. | |
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ResetCounters |
Range: 0-1 where 0=Do Not Reset and 1=Reset | |
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GetCountString |
Returns the count value as a floating point string in seconds. | |
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Number of decimal places to display in string | |
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GetCountMicroSeconds |
Returns the count value as a number of whole microseconds, rounded down to the nearest microsecond | |
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GetCountMilliseconds |
Returns the count value as a number of whole milliseconds, rounded down to the nearest millisecond | |
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StopCounter |
Stops the timer counting. | |
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ResetCounter |
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GetCountReal |
Returns the count value as a floating point value in seconds. | |
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GetRawCount |
Efficient command to collect the integer number of instructions since the timer was started. | |
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