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NAME

       QwtSystemClock - QwtSystemClock provides high resolution clock time functions.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <qwt_system_clock.h>

   Public Member Functions
       QwtSystemClock ()
           Constructs a null clock object.
       virtual ~QwtSystemClock ()
           Destructor.
       bool isNull () const
       void start ()
       double restart ()
       double elapsed () const

Detailed Description

       QwtSystemClock provides high resolution clock time functions.

       Sometimes the resolution offered by QTime ( millisecond ) is not accurate enough for implementing time
       measurements ( f.e. sampling ). QwtSystemClock offers a subset of the QTime functionality using higher
       resolution timers ( if possible ).

       Precision and time intervals are multiples of milliseconds (ms).

       ( QwtSystemClock is obsolete since Qt 4.8 as QElapsedTimer offers the same precision )

       Note:
           The implementation uses high-resolution performance counter on Windows, mach_absolute_time() on the
           Mac or POSIX timers on other systems. If none is available it falls back on QTimer.

Member Function Documentation

   double QwtSystemClock::elapsed () const
       Returns:
           Number of milliseconds that have elapsed since the last time start() or restart() was called or 0.0
           for null clocks.

   bool QwtSystemClock::isNull () const
       Returns:
           true if the clock has never been started.

   double QwtSystemClock::restart ()
       Set the start time to the current time

       Returns:
           Time, that is elapsed since the previous start time.

   void QwtSystemClock::start ()
       Sets the start time to the current time.

Author

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