How to get current time in milliseconds? I know to use Now
, but I need to get the time in milliseconds.
var
today : TDateTime;
begin
today := Now;
Use the DateUtils MilliSecondOfTheDay:
ms := MillisecondOfTheDay(Now);
Returns the number of milliseconds between a specified TDateTime value and the beginning of the same day.
Should you want the milliseconds from another time frame, there are other similar functions like: MilliSecondOfTheYear
, MilliSecondsBetween
, etc.
A TDateTime is a double
where 1 is a day. The SecsPerDay constant declared in SysUtils represents the number of seconds in a day, so to get Now in milliseconds:
todayInMilliseconds := Now * SecsPerDay * 1000.0;
SecsPerDay
will be not valid in this case.
Feb 3, 2022 at 15:36
DecodeDateTime will take a TDateTime and be able to split it up into Year, Month, Day, Hour Minute Second and Millisecond.
See http://www.delphibasics.co.uk/RTL.asp?Name=DecodeDateTime for more info.
Once you have the individual numbers, you can use math to calculate the current millisecond count past midnight.
Var
myDate: TDateTime;
myYear, myMonth, myDay: Word;
myHour, myMin, mySec, myMilli: Word;
begin
myDate := Now;
DecodeDateTime(myDate, myYear, myMonth, myDay, myHour, myMin, mySec, myMilli);
ShowMessage('Number of milliseconds past midnight = ' + IntToStr(myMilli + (mySec * 1000) + (myMin * 60 * 1000) + (myHour * 60 * 60 * 1000)));
end;
MilliSecondsBetween
function. But if you don't need to rely onTDateTime
type, e.g. if that timestamp is not a part of the response content, you can simply useTStopWatch
in recent versions of Delphi, or subtract values obtained byGetTickCount
calls, for example.GetTickCount64()
instead.