$hptimestamp Returns a high precision timestamp |
Usage |
<float> $hptimestamp |
Description |
Returns a high precision timestamp as a floating point value. The timestamp represents the number of seconds elapsed since a certain moment in the past. The number of seconds contains a high precision fractional part. The certain moment definition depends on the platform KVIrc is executed. This means that this timestamp is totally useless to represent a time value but is useful to compute time intervals with sub-second precision. |
Examples |
%tmp = $hptimestamp echo $($hptimestamp - %tmp) |
See also |
$unixtime, $date |