Timestamps?
Duncan A
concretewasteland at gmail.com
Wed Feb 5 22:56:40 UTC 2014
Thanks so much, David! The "Time$" function is exactly what I was looking
for.
I do have one more question. I looked through the other time-related topics
in E-basic Help, all of them seem to leave milliseconds off of the system
time. Is there any way to return the system time with hours, minutes,
seconds, and milliseconds?
Thanks in advance,
DA
On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 4:15:58 PM UTC-6, McFarlane, David wrote:
>
> DA,
>
> Look at the "Time, Time$ (functions)" and "Now (function)" topics in
> the E-Basic Help facility. If you use EP2.0.10, then you may also
> want to consider using the E-Prime SNTP Realtime Clock facility
> (Experiment Object Properties, Timing tab) -- you may have to look at
> the Knowledge Base or the New Features Guide for documentation on that.
>
> If it were me, I would find some way to establish communication
> directly between the eyetracker system and E-Prime for the purpose of
> recording solid synchronization signals. And depending on the
> eyetracker system, PST can supply E-Prime "Package Files" for working
> directly with the eyetracker, which might simplify a lot of this.
>
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> At 2/4/2014 04:59 PM Tuesday, Duncan A wrote:
> >Is it possible to record the computer/system time
> >(hour:minutes:seconds.milliseconds) at each stimulus presentation in
> >addition to time in milliseconds (e.g. RT-time)?
> >
> >I want to use this to match up E-Prime's output with output from an
> >eyetracker. Because the device starts recording before our E-Prime
> >program runs, using time from the start of the program doesn't allow
> >us to match up timestamps.
> >
> >I'm still very new to using E-Prime, so I hope this question makes sense.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >DA
>
>
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