Set the hour, minute, and second for the online countdown timer, and start it. Alternatively, you can set the date and time to count days, hours, minutes, and seconds till (or from) the event. The timer triggered alert will appear, and the pre-selected sound will be played at the set time.

My understanding is that it isn't possible due to the limitations of Spreadsheet Settings > Calculations. I have successfully implemented Days, Hours, and Minutes into my timer - but it would be cool to have the Seconds as well.


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The script I used was as below. The triggers that I used were a time driven trigger based on a minute timer then set it to every minute. As each function of the script works for 15 seconds, this creates a loop for a minute, which is triggered every minute.

I was originally using dateExtract(now(),'second')%10=0 && {[.]bool1/Value}=False, which mostly works, except that until the first 10 second multiple is reached, the trigger could occur anywhere from 0 to 10 seconds, and afterwards would indeed be every 10 seconds.

I was thinking to use a tag group that reads every 10 seconds indefinitely, but it doesn't give me what I want (namely, the 10 second timer to start when the message tag gets populated, not just a cyclic 10 seconds).

Perfect, that is what I was looking for. The only thing I added was to wrap the secondsBetween call in abs, as I was initially confused why the tag wasn't clearing. This can also be done by swapping the order of the parameters in that expression function, but I might reuse this setup elsewhere, so it will be good to have generalizable (future and past times).

I'm trying to purchase a crypto.com credit card with a debit card. I talked to my credit card and they have authorized it for purchase. However, I find it almost impossible to make a purchase within the set 15 seconds timer. It gets declined every attempt ?

The timer 2 overflows at every 10ms so for 5 seconds it shouldover flow 500 times. I have set at variable var_counter to value 500and as soon as timer 2 interrupt is raised i decrement the value ofvar_counter as below

The principle of using a software prescaler is straightforward.You do not show your initialization to var_counter. Is it being setcorrectly? Is it being accessed by anything else? It should be easyto add some debug code to determine how many of the timer interruptsare occurring, so it should be easy for you to trap thecondition.

My timer 2 over flows and generates interrupt at every 10ms, so tomeasure 1 second i need to count the timer 2 interrupt (1000/10) =100 times. So this counting is done in my code as count down i.e. Iinitialize var_counter to 100 and count down it to 0 and at 0 I stoptimer 2. Otherwise var_counter does not have any other specialuse.

Well i use 89S8253 with 12Mhz external crystal. Yesterday idid some tweaking with my code and i got accuracy that i need. I haveused timer 2 in 16bit auto reload mode. I have initialized timer 2 asbelow

Yeah, I'm always suspicious about the 2s not being long enough to settle down, depending on the lens and tripod, and the thing I like even less about using the 2s delay is that I can't judge the right moment to take the picture from a "wind" perspective. If I want to minimize leaves moving, for example, in a landscape shot, I might want to wait a few seconds or even a minute and then hit the shutter when a certain part of my subject really settles down. That is much better accomplished with the iPhone acting as a remote release. Yes, I'm one of those people who actually uses the iPhone for this.

In an effort to create a quicker pace of play, a 30-second timer between batters will be implemented in 2023. Between pitches, a 15-second timer will be in place with the bases empty and a 20-second timer with runners on base.

One more question. Is there a way to pause the clock while looking through inventory windows? I tried using a bool to tick the clock on and off, but it seems to always set it back to zero when the game is paused. When I come back into the game, it says game over, even though the timer is running again, and there is clearly time left on the clock.

Hi, i am currently in the 3. project in the swift techdegree. In there i am told to make a countdown timer so that the user only has 60 seconds to complete his/her answer. I have never made it before, and as far as i know it hasnt been shown in the videos yet. Therefore i took my search to Google, but with very little result. i have found som NSTimer code examples that doesnt work, and tried different things for a couple of days now.

I have been RTC on STM32F1 for a very long time. I have been using the RTC seconds counter (and subsecond counter) to calibrate RTC continuously (i.e. every day) on-the fly against a reference time (derived from 50-Hz mains).

As Clive said, LSE is usually brought to one of the input channels of one of the timers, usually to a relatively useless one and multiplexed with other signals that get into way if you want to use them too. In the 'classic' 'F4 mentioned by Clive, LSE on CH4 of TIM5 can't be used in any other way than the intended one, to calibrate HSI against LSE (it can't be brought out as TRGO, again, by an inexplicable design choice, only *compare* can act as TRGO on CH2-CH4). This IMO is a dead-end.

I personally would maintain as much RTC functionality as possible. Perhaps a good tradeoff would be to run the RTC normally, benefiting from LSE, battery backup, fine adjusting, and even perhaps the 50/60Hz sync facility (but that's a two-edged sword); while counting seconds in software in a Wakeup interrupt. The subseconds-seconds relationship is not atomic anymore (is it on the 'F1 at all?), but that can be pulled out in software, if needed, even if it's not that trivial.

Let me narrow the domain of my question: It is not about the whole RTC function, which already works fine. It is just about a long time calibration, where I have already one reference second counter (with its help I start a measurement interval of let me say 24hours), and then I measure the RTC seconds elapsed in the same same interval, and then calculate the deviation of RTC from my reference time. (I already know how to do all the measurement calculations and how to do RTC smooth calibration, etc.) My question is only this: how can I obtain the number of seconds RTC has counted, in a certain time interval that is defined by my reference second counter.

I thought I could configure an periodic alarm interrupt with a second duration and let the isr to increment a free second counter variable, that would give number of seconds since system start; pretty much like the SysTick function.

If the board is continuously powered, I often use a (high speed) timer interrupt to increment a counter and use the time.h functions to convert it to time/date. in some applications, I have actually used the rtc interrupt to do the same, forgo the built-in rtc counter module.

Where is the 2 sec self timer? It can dramatically decrease hand camera shake in low light conditions. If there is no 2 sec self timer I can not describe this in other words than "sabotage". Hope "steve'sdigicams" are right that it is really avalable?. IN all other sources, including Sony webpage, no word about short selftimer.

Save me the discussion about... bigger weight is bigger stability, F 2.8 is better... and higher iso makes shorter.... and so on. This camera was build to work and to be used in low light conditions as well and has excellent short shutterlag, this shuterlag (while super excellent in good light) makes the short selftimer even more necessary than ever before in low light.

The problem is that with 2 sec selftimer the camera is often in my hands not on tripod. I use 2 sec selftimer to avoid camera shake caused by finger pressing the shutter button in low light conditions.. I have not got 3rd hand for RM-DR1 operation. IMHO remote is exclusive for tripod operation. It does not solve this problem. In case of camera on tripod both the remote and 10 sec selftimer are acceptable to me depending on a situation. If this (lack of 2 sec selftimer) is Sony trick to sell remotes I have to inform them that they will lose customers like me. They have fired... 10 000, more to come ? What a shame....!

A person adapts. I too have wished Sony would include a 2 second self timer, but I've just gotten better at shutter release in the meantime. 10 seconds certainly seems like an eternity, but it'll work with many types of shots.

LCD framing (which I love) is much more prone to shake than the old style one..., that is why R1 needs this much more than DSLR. And all DSRls have short selftimer. The cost of additional 2 second selftimer along the existing 10 second selftimer is ZERO $, multiplayed by milions cameras that sony plans to sell makes the overall cost still ZERO. If they add something worth 1$ to camera body the overall cost would be milions $ and then I would understand why it should be avoided. The idea to increase remote sales is stupid (not working).

Where is the 2 sec self timer? It can dramatically decrease hand

camera shake in low light conditions. If there is no 2 sec self

timer I can not describe this in other words than "sabotage". Hope

"steve'sdigicams" are right that it is really avalable?. IN all

other sources, including Sony webpage, no word about short

selftimer.

Save me the discussion about... bigger weight is bigger stability,

F 2.8 is better... and higher iso makes shorter.... and so on.

This camera was build to work and to be used in low light

conditions as well and has excellent short shutterlag, this

shuterlag (while super excellent in good light) makes the short

selftimer even more necessary than ever before in low light.

I understand that IS is costly.. and big and power consuming....

but 2 seconds selftimer should not be that expensive definatelly

not more expensive than already implemented 10 sec self timer. 


Yes... but features like Nightshot or Laser Hologram AF or movie mode need much more work, technology and cost than 2 sec selftimer which is for free. I am not asking Sony to put milions of $ in the model I am asking Sony: please be this time like others, because others are better here and that improvement is for Free. No hardware cost and this is the simplest software thing that is possible. What is funny Steve has told them directly how to do this because this is so simple and so natural. Steve still can not believe there is no 2 sec S timer... ff782bc1db

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