OsUnixTimeToTimestamp

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//
 
//
// llGetUnixTime Script Example
+
// osUnixTimeToTimestamp Script Example
 
// Author: djphil
 
// Author: djphil
 
//
 
//
 
+
 
default
 
default
 
{
 
{
 
     state_entry()
 
     state_entry()
 
     {
 
     {
         llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Touch to hear llGetUnixTime running.");
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         llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Touch to hear osUnixTimeToTimestamp running.");
 
     }
 
     }
 
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     touch_start(integer number)
 
     touch_start(integer number)
 
     {
 
     {
         llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Clicked at " + (string)llGetUnixTime());
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        integer epoch = llGetUnixTime();
 +
         llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Clicked at " + (string)osUnixTimeToTimestamp(epoch));
 
     }
 
     }
 
}
 
}

Revision as of 07:54, 1 January 2021

string osUnixTimeToTimestamp(integer epoch);
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.
Threat Level VeryLow
Permissions Use of this function is always allowed by default
Extra Delay 0 seconds
Example(s)
//
// osUnixTimeToTimestamp Script Example
// Author: djphil
//
 
default
{
    state_entry()
    {
        llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Touch to hear osUnixTimeToTimestamp running.");
    }
 
    touch_start(integer number)
    {
        integer epoch = llGetUnixTime();
        llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Clicked at " + (string)osUnixTimeToTimestamp(epoch));
    }
}


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