This class is used to specify wallclock time, delay intervals etc.
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#include <rtptimeutilities.h>
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| RTPTime (double t) |
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| | RTPTime (RTPNTPTime ntptime) |
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| RTPTime (int64_t seconds, uint32_t microseconds) |
| | Creates an instance corresponding to seconds and microseconds.
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int64_t | GetSeconds () const |
| | Returns the number of seconds stored in this instance.
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uint32_t | GetMicroSeconds () const |
| | Returns the number of microseconds stored in this instance.
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double | GetDouble () const |
| | Returns the time stored in this instance, expressed in units of seconds.
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RTPNTPTime | GetNTPTime () const |
| | Returns the NTP time corresponding to the time stored in this instance.
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This class is used to specify wallclock time, delay intervals etc. It stores a number of seconds and a number of microseconds.
◆ RTPTime()
Creates an instance that corresponds to ntptime. If the conversion cannot be made, both the seconds and the microseconds are set to zero.
References jrtplib::RTPNTPTime::GetMSW().
◆ CurrentTime()
| RTPTime jrtplib::RTPTime::CurrentTime |
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Returns an RTPTime instance representing the current wallclock time. This is expressed as a number of seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970.
References RTPTime().
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: