OsUnixTimeToTimestamp
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osUnixTimeToTimestamp(integer epoch); | osUnixTimeToTimestamp(integer epoch); | ||
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// prints something similar to this: | // prints something similar to this: | ||
// [01:08] Primitive: 2010-11-13T09:08:53.6472090Z | // [01:08] Primitive: 2010-11-13T09:08:53.6472090Z | ||
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− | | | + | additional_info = This function allows an input Unix time to be converted to an llGetTimeStamp() format. Please note that there will be no second fractions. This is because the implementation works with seconds only. |
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− | This function allows an input Unix time to be converted to an llGetTimeStamp() format. Please note that there will be no second fractions. This is because the implementation works with seconds only. | + | }} |
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Revision as of 16:57, 12 June 2011
osUnixTimeToTimestamp(integer epoch); | |
No descriptions provided | |
Threat Level | VeryLow |
Permissions | No permissions specified |
Extra Delay | No function delay specified |
Example(s) | |
// prints something similar to this: // [01:08] Primitive: 2010-11-13T09:08:53.6472090Z // [01:08] Primitive: 2010-11-13T09:08:53.0000000Z default { state_entry() { llOwnerSay(llGetTimestamp()); llOwnerSay(osUnixTimeToTimestamp((integer)llGetUnixTime())); } } | |
Notes | |
This function allows an input Unix time to be converted to an llGetTimeStamp() format. Please note that there will be no second fractions. This is because the implementation works with seconds only. |