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July 6, 2005, 19:24 |
Accessing wall clock time from Scheme or UDF
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I am currently trying to simulate a process in real time. But for synchronization I would like to somehow access the current time (as in wall clock time).
Does anybody know how to do this? The CURRENT_TIME macro accesses only the current simulated time. I might be able to use (cpu-time) as this seems to be the time fluent has been open and running (windows). But how do I access this time from within a UDF? RP_Get_Real(cpu-time) does not seem to work. Any help is appreciated, thanks |
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February 26, 2017, 18:31 |
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February 23, 2018, 06:03 |
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Hello! I am also interested in this question.
How can one obtain a real time during computations? There is a way to get a so-called CPU-time by typing in the Console: (solver-cpu-time) Is there something similar to this command? Another question, how to use a value get by "(solver-cpu-time)" in UDFs? Angelo Sozzi, did you solve the problem? Thank you. |
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