timer n. 1.时计,跑表。 2.记时员。 3.定时继电器;程序调节器,定时(延迟)调节器,定时装置,自动定时仪。 4.(内燃机的)发火定时器。 5.(汽车的)时速表。 6.按时计酬的工人。 a first timer in the office 初次到职工作的人。 a half timer 〔英国〕半工半读的学龄儿童。 an old timer 〔美国〕老资格,老手;守旧的人。
Gets the millisecond count from the computer s system timer 从计算机的系统计时器中获取毫秒计数。
The value returned by the system timer is used as the new seed value ,则用系统计时器返回的值作为新的种子值。
It also exposes the millisecond count from the computer s system timer 它还从计算机的系统计时器公开毫秒计数。
Class uses the system timer , 类使用系统计时器,
Containing the millisecond count from the computer s system timer ,包含计算机系统计时器中以毫秒为单位的计数。
The remaining main thread uses a system timer to obtain timed updates of the 移动球时,其余的主线程使用系统计时器来获取对
Data type , they hold date and time values accurate to 100 - nanosecond ticks on the system timer ,所以它们所存储系统计时器上日期和时间值精确到100毫微秒。
Property provides access to the computer s system timer , which runs when the computer is active 属性提供了对计算机系统计时器的访问,该计时器将在计算机处于活动状态时运行。
Statement without an argument to initialize the random - number generator with a seed based on the system timer 语句初始化随机数生成器,该生成器具有一个基于系统计时器的种子。
For example , the windows - based timer relies on operating - system timer support , and if you are not pumping messages on the thread , the event associated with your timer will not occur 例如,基于windows的计时器依赖于操作系统计时器的支持,如果不在线程上发送消息,与计时器相关的事件将不会发生。