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walmik avatar walmik commented on July 24, 2024
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walmik avatar walmik commented on July 24, 2024

Thank you for you kind words!

Currently the timer subtracts the current timestamp from the timestamp from when the timer was started. It does this every 500ms to get the accurate number of seconds elapsed. To get the milliseconds we will have to do it at every millisecond! I m not so sure if this would be the right approach. But I m marking this suggestion as an enhancement in case someone wants to develop it and make a PR.

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rsxdalv avatar rsxdalv commented on July 24, 2024

What about not going the whole way, but instead stopping at, say 1/10ths or 1/100ths, as those are usually enough even for real time applications? Not having any decimal places reduces the responsiveness feeling.

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akgoenka avatar akgoenka commented on July 24, 2024

Hi i have done in 100ms render than exactly 1000 milliseconds format to ensure better performance and precision.. it also support formatting code "%x" which is for milliseconds in 100s..

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myselfgaurav avatar myselfgaurav commented on July 24, 2024

@akgoenka can you share code i want to use millisecond one

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