zaman ayarlayıcı

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Turkish - English
timer
Especially, a device used to measure the amount of time something takes, or a device that can be set to sound an alarm after a certain amount of time
Someone or something which times
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
The volunteers or officials behind the starting blocks at the finish end of pool, who are responsible for timing the swimmers in their lanes for each race and recording the times Timers also activate the backup buttons for electronic timing systems
Timers are used to prompt tasks and events that are time dependent For example, if the mail, which contains customer orders, is delivered every workday at 1: 30 p m , a timer could be set in the BP diagram to reflect this
A peripheral that counts transitions in a signal, independently of program execution
In electric ignition, an adjustable device for automatically timing the spark
A timer is a JavaScript mechanism that allows the developer to call functions at specific time intervals
A device that can be set to automatically turn appliances (lights) off and on at set times
Instrument used for registering intervals of time (duration, brief times), without any indication of the time of day
A built-in timer that counts the radiation particles over user adjustable time periods, as in the Inspector A timer is an excellent feature when taking a background count to establish a baseline, then followed by a contamination check over the same period Either a Timer or a Total function (see above) are a very desirable feature on a Geiger counter - they do the counting for you, an advantage when dealing with lower levels of radiation, especially
There are several timers, who use stop watches as backup to the electronic timing system
An instrument that registers time intervals without indicating the time of day
A kernel object used in conjunction with time-based functions A timer is created via timer_create() and armed via timer_settime() A timer can then deliver an event, either periodically or on a one-shot basis
A member designated to time the evenings proceedings This includes the length of the business session and all speeches, evaluations, table topics and presentations given at the meeting
a timepiece that measures a time interval and signals its end a regulator that activates or deactivates a mechanism at set times
Web sites use script timers (Javascript's "setTimer" and "setInterval" features) for many purposes The most common is to scroll your title bar text or status line message Particularly nefarious are those that, after a programmed delay, pop up a new browser window or cause some other annoyance However, some web sites use timers for legitimate purposes, so be judicious in deciding whether to turn script timers off
A clock used to trigger a regeneration cycle at a predetermined time, much like an alarm clock
A kernel resource that triggers an event at a specified interval The event can occur only once or can be recurring Timers are one of the input sources for run loops Timers are also implemented at higher levels of the system, such as CFTimer in Core Foundation and NSTimer in Cocoa
The feature of a real-time system that allows for starting or stopping a process at a fixed or relative time Cogent's Gamma language can set timers for actions to take place at one point in time, at regular intervals, or after a specified amount of time has elapsed Three important attributes of timers are: Accuracy is how closely the timers' notion of time corresponds to the "real" time Jitter refers to the variation of timer events around a requested periodicity Resolution is an interval used to measure the time Timers in real-time systems always measure time in integral multiples of some time interval, which is called the resolution
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