TimeStamp#

The TimeStamp class provides timestamp information with microsecond precision. More

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Detailed Description#

class PySide6.QtSerialBus.QCanBusFrame.TimeStamp([s=0[, usec=0]])#
Parameters:
  • s – int

  • usec – int

Constructs a TimeStamp in seconds, s, and microseconds, usec.

Note

The TimeStamp is not normalized, i.e. microseconds greater 1000000 are not converted to seconds.

static PySide6.QtSerialBus.QCanBusFrame.TimeStamp.fromMicroSeconds(usec)#
Parameters:

usec – int

Return type:

PySide6.QtSerialBus.QCanBusFrame.TimeStamp

Constructs a normalized TimeStamp from microseconds usec.

The created TimeStamp is normalized, i.e. microseconds greater 1000000 are converted to seconds.

PySide6.QtSerialBus.QCanBusFrame.TimeStamp.microSeconds()#
Return type:

int

Returns the microseconds of the timestamp.

PySide6.QtSerialBus.QCanBusFrame.TimeStamp.seconds()#
Return type:

int

Returns the seconds of the timestamp.