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=== Helper Functions === | === Helper Functions === | ||
* [[ | * [[Unix2StampLst]] - Converts Unix Time stamp to a list. ex: 1234567890 to [2009, 2, 13, 3, 31, 30] | ||
* [[ | * [[Unix2WeekdayStr]] - Gets the weekday from a Unix timestamp. ex: "Friday" from 1234567890 | ||
|also_functions= | |also_functions= | ||
{{LSL DefineRow||[[llGetTimestamp]]|Human Readable UTC Date and time}} | {{LSL DefineRow||[[llGetTimestamp]]|Human Readable UTC Date and time}} |
Revision as of 16:39, 12 October 2010
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Summary
Function: integer llGetUnixTime( );0.0 | Forced Delay |
10.0 | Energy |
Returns an integer that is the number of seconds elapsed since 00:00 hours, Jan 1, 1970 UTC from the system clock.
Caveats
Examples
<lsl> // Reset tracker integer BOOT_TIME; default {
state_entry() { BOOT_TIME = llGetUnixTime(); llSetTimerEvent(0.1); } timer() { llSetText((string)(llGetUnixTime() - BOOT_TIME) + " Seconds since boot.\n\n ", <1,0,0>, 1.0); llSetTimerEvent(1); }
}
</lsl>Useful Snippets
Helper Functions
- Unix2StampLst - Converts Unix Time stamp to a list. ex: 1234567890 to [2009, 2, 13, 3, 31, 30]
- Unix2WeekdayStr - Gets the weekday from a Unix timestamp. ex: "Friday" from 1234567890
See Also
Functions
• | llGetTimestamp | – | Human Readable UTC Date and time | |
• | llGetDate | – | Human Readable UTC Date | |
• | llGetTime | – | Elapsed script-time. |