Contents
Previous
Next
Class >Hierarchy>
>Fl_Widget>
> |
> +---->Fl_Clock>
>
Include >Files>
>#include <FL/Fl_Clock.H>
>
Description>
This >widget >provides >a >round >analog >clock >display >
and >is >provided >for > Forms >compatibility. > It >
installs >a >1-second >timeout >callback >using >
Fl::add_timeout()>. >
Methods>
Creates >a >new >Fl_Clock> widget >using >the >
given >position, >size, > and >label >string. >The >
default >boxtype >is >FL_NO_BOX>. >
The >destructor >also >deletes >all >the >children>
. >This >allows >a > whole >tree >to >be >deleted >at >
once, >without >having >to >keep >a >pointer >to > all >
the >children >in >the >user >code. >A >kludge >has >
been >done >so >the > Fl_Clock> and >all >of >
it's >children >can >be >automatic >(local) > variables, >
but >you >must >declare >the >Fl_Clock>first>
, >so > that >it >is >destroyed >last. >
Returns >the >current >hour >(0 >to >23). >
Returns >the >current >minute >(0 >to >59). >
Returns >the >current >second >(0 >to >60, >60 >= >
leap >second). >
The >first >two >forms >of >value> set >the >
displayed >time >to >the > given >UNIX >time >value >or >
specific >hours, >minutes, >and >seconds. >
The >third >form >of >value> returns >the >
displayed >time >in > seconds >since >the >UNIX >epoch >
(January >1, >1970). >
Contents
Previous
Next