FromMsToFormattedTime method |
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Remarks
Given an amount of time, expressed in milliseconds, retrieves a string containing the formatted time using the following format [hh:mm:ss:ms(3)] in which hh is for hours, mm is for minutes, ss is for seconds and ms(3) are three characters representing the milliseconds.
For example "04:34:200" indicates a time of 0 hours, 4 minutes, 34 seconds and 200 milliseconds.
Syntax
[Visual Basic] control.FromMsToFormattedTime ( nTimeInMs as Double, bShowHour as enumBoolean, bShowMs as enumBoolean, strHourSeparator as String, strMsSeparator as String, nNumberOfMsDigits as Integer ) as String |
[C++] LPCTSTR control.FromMsToFormattedTime ( double nTimeinMs, short bShowHour, short bShowMs, BSTR strHourSeparator, BSTR strMsSeparator, short nNumberOfMsDigits ); |
Parameter |
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nfTimeInMs |
Time, expressed in milliseconds, to convert to a formatted string |
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bShowHour |
Boolean value that specifies the player to avoid displaying the 'hour' position field. Supported values are the following:
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bShowMs |
Boolean value that specifies the player to avoid displaying the 'milliseconds' position field. Supported values are the following:
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strHourSeparator |
Character used to separate hours, minutes and seconds, typically this should be set to ":" |
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strMsSeparator |
Character used to separate seconds and milliseconds, typically this should be set to "." |
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nNumberOfMsDigits |
Number of characters used to represent milliseconds digits, can be in the range from 1 to 3; values outside this range will be automatically set to 3. |
Return value
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Empty string |
An error occurred (see the LastError property for further error details) |
Valid string |
The formatted time |