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<H2><A name=Fl_Clock>class Fl_Clock</A></H2>
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<H3>Class Hierarchy</H3>
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<A href=Fl_Widget.html#Fl_Widget>Fl_Widget</A>
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+----<B>Fl_Clock</B>
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<H3>Include Files</H3>
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#include &lt;FL/Fl_Clock.H&gt;
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<H3>Description</H3>
This widget provides a round analog clock display and is provided for
Forms compatibility. It installs a 1-second timeout callback using <A href=functions.html#add_timeout>
<TT>Fl::add_timeout()</TT></A>.
<H3>Methods</H3>
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<LI><A href=#Fl_Clock.Fl_Clock>Fl_Clock</A></LI>
<LI><A href=#Fl_Clock.~Fl_Clock>~Fl_Clock</A></LI>
<LI><A href=#Fl_Clock.hour>hour</A></LI>
<LI><A href=#Fl_Clock.minute>minute</A></LI>
<LI><A href=#Fl_Clock.second>second</A></LI>
<LI><A href=#Fl_Clock.value>value</A></LI>
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<H4><A name=Fl_Clock.Fl_Clock>Fl_Clock::Fl_Clock(int x, int y, int w,
int h, const char *label = 0)</A></H4>
Creates a new <TT>Fl_Clock</TT> widget using the given position, size,
and label string. The default boxtype is <TT>FL_NO_BOX</TT>.
<H4><A name=Fl_Clock.~Fl_Clock>virtual Fl_Clock::~Fl_Clock()</A></H4>
The destructor <I>also deletes all the children</I>. This allows a
whole tree to be deleted at once, without having to keep a pointer to
all the children in the user code. A kludge has been done so the <TT>
Fl_Clock</TT> and all of it's children can be automatic (local)
variables, but you must declare the <TT>Fl_Clock</TT><I>first</I>, so
that it is destroyed last.
<H4><A name=Fl_Clock.hour>int Fl_Clock::hour() const</A></H4>
Returns the current hour (0 to 23).
<H4><A name=Fl_Clock.minute>int Fl_Clock::minute() const</A></H4>
Returns the current minute (0 to 59).
<H4><A name=Fl_Clock.second>int Fl_Clock::second() const</A></H4>
Returns the current second (0 to 60, 60 = leap second).
<H4><A name=Fl_Clock.value>void Fl_Clock::value(ulong v)
<BR> void Fl_Clock::value(int h, int m, int s)
<BR> ulong Fl_Clock::value(void)</A></H4>
The first two forms of <TT>value</TT> set the displayed time to the
given UNIX time value or specific hours, minutes, and seconds.
<P>The third form of <TT>value</TT> returns the displayed time in
seconds since the UNIX epoch (January 1, 1970). </P>
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