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Prima-1.73
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Prima::Widget::Time
NAME
Prima::Widget::Time - standard time input widget
SYNOPSIS
use Prima qw(Application Widget::Time);
my $mw = Prima::MainWindow->new;
$mw->insert( 'Widget::Time' =>
pack => { fill => 'x', pad => 20 },
);
run Prima;
DESCRIPTION
Standard time input widget derived from the Prima::InputLine
class.
API
Methods
time2str TIME
Converts the TIME to a string representation according to the current format
string
default_format
Returns a string to be used in format
where the string is constructed to reflect the formatting of the regional time preferences.
See also: man 3 strftime, %X
.
str2time STRING
Tries to extract time from STRING, assuming it is constructed according to the current format
string. Doesn't fail but values that could not be extracted are assigned to the current second/minute/hour instead.
validate_time S, M, H
Checks whether S, M, H form a valid point in time, adjusts the values if not. Returns the corrected values.
Properties
format STRING
The format string is used when converting the time to its visual interpretation, also with regional preferences, f ex hh:mm:ss or hh:mm:AA . The syntax of the format is verbatim as this, i e it recognizes fixed patterns hh, mm, ss, aa, and AA, replacing them with the time values.
(aa
is for <am / pm>, AA
is for <AM / PM>).
hour
Selects the hour.
minute
Selects the minute.
second INTEGER
Selects the second
time SEC, MIN, HOUR | [ SEC, MIN, HOUR ]
Accepts three integers / arrayref with three integers in the format of localtime
. SEC and MIN can be from 0 to 59, and HOUR from 0 to 23.
Default value: today's time.
AUTHOR
Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>.
SEE ALSO
Prima::InputLine