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Start or restart a | |||
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.