Property TLStopWatch.TTLStopWatch.ClockSource
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Class: TTLStopWatch
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Syntax
Delphi:
property ClockSource : TSLClockSource read FClockSource write SetClockSource default csAuto;
C++ Builder:
__property TSLClockSource ClockSource = { read=FClockSource, write=SetClockSource, default=csAuto };
Summary
Specifies the clock source - internal or external.
Description
Use this property to specify whether or not the component
will use internal or external clock source.
Delphi example:
<c>TLStopWatch1.ClockSource := [[Enum item SLTypes.TSLClockSource.csExternal|csExternal]];</c>
C++ Builder example:
<c>TLStopWatch1->ClockSource = [[Enum item SLTypes.TSLClockSource.csExternal|csExternal]];</c>
Visual C++(MFC/Win32) example:
<c>TLStopWatch1.ClockSource = [[Enum item SLTypes.TSLClockSource.csExternal|csExternal]];</c>
Visual C++/CLI example:
<c>stopWatch1->ClockSource = Mitov::SignalLab::ClockSource::External;</c>
C# example:
<c>stopWatch1.ClockSource = Mitov.SignalLab.ClockSource.External;</c>
VB example:
<c>StopWatch1.ClockSource = Mitov.SignalLab.ClockSource.External</c>