[Qt-interest] New Date and Time Features in Qt5?
Alan M. Carroll
amc at network-geographics.com
Fri May 13 21:00:27 CEST 2011
Another use case for that kind of granularity is power system data[1]. I am
currently working on a project with a GUI for this with data is
timestamped at 100 ns granularity.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phasor_measurement_unit
Friday, May 13, 2011, 1:24:20 PM, you wrote:
> Thiago:
>> > * micro/nanoseconds
>>
>> Why? I can see the point, but really?
> Because even if I'm not doing timekeeping to that
> granularity, I may be processing time records
> originating elsewhere that have that sort of
> fine-grained granularity.
> For example, the timestamps recorded by the Linux
> Kernel are at microsecond granularities and the
> timestamps recorded by my USB tracing tool are
> at nanosecond granularities.
> It would be nice if the Qt time-processing functions
> can make it easy for me to process all of those.
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