python's time is as old as glibc's time(). A more clear interface as Java should be implements! though i'm not has the ability to do this. maybe some "volenties" could do out the favor.
On Oct 11, 10:38 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all > > How can I access partial seconds on the system clock? > > I measure air speed and water flow in a heat-exchanger test stand and > count pulses from both water meter and air speed meter. I divide the > amount of these counts over a certain interval with the time of that > interval. Since I only have seconds, I need to wait 100 seconds for may > calculation is I want a precision of 1%. > > The radiator fan that I use can't stand these long intervals, 'cause I > run it with 24V and 50 Amps to get decent airflow (10m/s) through my > heat exchanger. > > Again: how do I get the hundreds of seconds from the system clock? > > In Pascal it was: GetTime( Hr1, Min1, Sec1, cSec1); (yes, I'm that > old). > > --- > ir EE van Andel [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Fiwihex B.V. Wierdensestraat 74, NL7604BK Almelo, Netherlands > tel+31-546-491106 fax+31-546-491107 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list