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  • time to run a program in C

    - by yCalleecharan
    Hi, I would like to know what lines of C code to add to a program so that it tells me the total time that the program takes to run. I guess there should be counter initialization near the beginning of main and one after the main function ends. Is the right header clock.h? Thanks a lot...

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  • why the output of ls is like this

    - by dorelal
    I am using snow leopard and this is what I get in my terminal. By default I am using bash. > ls c* clock: PSD demo.html jquery.tzineClock script.js styles.css clock2: clojure-presentations: Clojure-1up.pdf ClojureInTheField-1up.pdf license.html Clojure-4up.pdf README ClojureForRubyists-1up.pdf keynote coffee-script: Cakefile README bin examples index.html package.json test LICENSE Rakefile documentation extras lib src vendor

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  • Helping Kohana 3 ORM to speed up a little

    - by Luke
    I noticed that Kohana 3 ORM runs a "SHOW FULL COLUMNS" for each of my models when I start using them: SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `mytable` This query might take a few clock cycles to execute (in the Kohana profiler it's actually the slowest of all queries ran in my current app). Is there a way to help Kohana 3 ORM to speed up by disabling this behaviour and explicitly define the columns in my models instead?

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  • Create an UIButton with "push button" appearance?

    - by Krumelur
    I want to create a button with the same look and feel as the "Timer" function in the builtin Clock app, but it really eludes me how to do it. By looking at the source code for UICatalog, it seems to create these buttons you need to create a custom bitmap. Is this true? If so, is there a "standard" bitmap that can be used, to ensure consistent user experience?

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  • Equivalent to GetTickCount() on Linux

    - by Matt Joiner
    I'm looking for an equivalent to GetTickCount() on Linux. Presently I am using Python's time.time() which presumably calls through to gettimeofday(). My concern is that the time returned (the unix epoch), may change erratically if the clock is messed with, such as by NTP. A simple process or system wall time, that only increases positively at a constant rate would suffice. Does any such time function in C or Python exist?

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  • Error in C Program

    - by Manoj
    Hi, while(((long)(1000*ratio*((long)clock()-(long)t0))%100)/1000)<Data_Read_Rate); The above line is generating the following error: "Syntax Error before < token". Why is this error coming up? I use MINGW32 for development(GCC compiler). Thanks...

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  • Date difference in minutes

    - by zurna
    I have DateFirstStarted and DateEnded fields in the database. Date values are recorded as DateFirstStarted 04/13/2010 07:00:00.000 PM DateEnded 04/13/2010 09:00:00.000 PM How do I print minute difference between two dates. I tried the following code but it returned something like 999343 Clock = DateDiff("m", objLiveCommentary("DateFirstStarted"), objLiveCommentary("DateEnded"))

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  • Using Time datatype in MySQL without seconds

    - by Alex
    I'm trying to store a 12/24hr (ie; 00:00) clock time in a MySQL database. At the moment I am using the time datatype. This works ok but it insists on adding the seconds to the column. So you enter 09:20 and it is stored as 09:20:00. Is there any way I can limit it in MySQL to just 00:00?

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  • tint2 - short format date?

    - by Tedee12345
    How to shorten the format of the date on this format? 09:58 @ nie 20 paz This is the configuration file: #--------------------------------------------- # CLOCK #--------------------------------------------- time1_format = %H:%M @ %A %d %B time1_font = Visitor TT1 BRK 10 #time2_format = %A %d %B time2_font = (null) clock_font_color = #ffffff 76 clock_padding = 2 1 clock_background_id = 0 Thank you for your help.

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  • Countdown timer?

    - by Khou
    How do you make a Countdown timer? When the user loads the page, clock starts counting down, it reaches time, it redirects browser to a new page. Found this, it was not too useful. http://encosia.com/2007/07/25/display-data-updates-in-real-time-with-ajax/

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  • Is there a work around for invalid octal digit in an array?

    - by sircrisp
    I'm trying to create an array which will hold the hours in a day so I can loop through it for a clock. I have: int hourArray[24] = {12, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11}; I am getting the error on the following numbers in order 08, 09, 08, 09. It tells me: Error: invalid octal digit I've never run into this before and I'm wondering if there is any way around it?

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  • Arrange points in sequence.

    - by Himadri
    I have some points in 3D which are in a single plane. I want to arrange them in clock wise or counter clockwise order. The points can create a concave or convex polygon in a single plane. Can any body give any suggestions?

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  • Countdown timer using jquery or google app engine ?

    - by john
    hi everybody, I need to do a countdown clock, that counts down the days, hours, minutes and seconds that are left to a date of my choice,Using jquery or google app engine(Python). I created a timer using Javascript,But in that i used system time. I need to use server time.Can any body give me ideas to build up a count down Timer using server UTC time.

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  • What is the best way to manage Time in a Java application?

    - by DanielHonig
    So I'm using hibernate and working with an application that manages time. What is the best way to deal with times in a 24 hour clock? I do not need to worry about TimeZone issues at the beginning of this application but it would be best to ensure that this functionality is built in at the beginning. I'm using hibernate as well, just as an fyi

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  • Is it possible to make an alarm using NSTimer and UIDatepicker?

    - by user557425
    I have an app which plays some ambient noises. I have fitted it with a sleep timer and a local notifier which work fine, but the notifier will only fire when the app is in the background. I would like to be able to fit a standard alarm clock that the user can set using the date picker, ie, the user picks 07:15 am on the date picker and this triggers a sound being played at this time. Can this be done?

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  • How long does it take each thread timeslice in Windows XP ?

    - by IHawk
    I am trying to find out how long does it take each thread timeslice (quantum) in Windows but the only information that I found out is about the clock ticks being from 15 to 20ms or 20-30ms. How can I find this information ? I think it may vary from OS to OS, but I am not certain. I appreciate any suggestion on this subject. Thank you.

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  • iPhone adding a timer to an app

    - by Rob J
    How would I go about adding a simple 2 minute timer to my app in almost the exact same way that the clock app does? I just want the user to click start and have the timer start displaying the timer counting down from 2:00 and beep when it hits 0:00.

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  • Running A timer when application quits

    - by Joy
    I'm new to iphone development. I want to develop a multi-timezone enabled alarm clock which can be run on iphone. But i'm not sure whether it is possible to run a timer in the background even if the application quits. If not then is there any other way to do that. Looking forwadr to any kind of help. Thanks in advance Koushik

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  • Getting the System tick count with basic C++?

    - by Donal Rafferty
    I essentially want to reconstruct the getTickCount() windows function so I can use it in basic C++ without any non standard libraries or even the STL. (So it complies with the libraries supplied with the Android NDK) I have looked at clock() localtime time But I'm still unsure whether it is possible to replicate the getTickCount windows function with the time library. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to how to do this or even if its possible?

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  • How to treat 64-bit words on a CUDA device?

    - by pikkio
    Hi, I'd like to handle directly 64-bit words on the CUDA platform (eg. uint64_t vars). I understand, however, that addressing space, registers and the SP architecture are all 32-bit based. I actually found this to work correctly (on my CUDA cc1.1 card): __global__ void test64Kernel( uint64_t *word ) { (*word) <<= 56; } but I don't know, for example, how this affects registers usage and the operations per clock cycle count.

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  • DateTime.Now within a statement

    - by jarrett
    In the below thisIsAlwaysTrue should always be true. DateTime d = DateTime.Now; bool thisIsAlwaysTrue = d == d; But does DateTime.Now work in such a way that isThisAlwaysTrue is guaranteed to be true? Or can the clock change between references to the Now property? bool isThisAlwaysTrue = DateTime.Now == DateTime.Now;

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