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-> var = 'yyyy.mm.dd hh.mm.ss'
-> var = 'yyyy.mm.dd hh.mm.ss'


Start or restart a timer. This timer function is implemented via the standard system time functions and is incremented every second. For more accurate timers use a value item.
 
Start or restart an {{STx}} timer. The <code>TSET</code> command will return a string of the format <code>yyyy.mm.dd hh.mm.ss</code>, indicating the current date and time, e.g. <code>1969.07.21 03.56.00</code>.
 
 
{{STX|caps}} timers are implemented by calling the standard system time functions. They are incremented every second. For more accurate timers use an {{Stx}} [[Programmer_Guide/Shell_Items/Value|value item]].

Revision as of 14:28, 7 May 2014

TSET

var := TSET

-> var = 'yyyy.mm.dd hh.mm.ss'


Start or restart an STx timer. The TSET command will return a string of the format yyyy.mm.dd hh.mm.ss, indicating the current date and time, e.g. 1969.07.21 03.56.00.


STx timers are implemented by calling the standard system time functions. They are incremented every second. For more accurate timers use an STx value item.

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