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Timer in C++ Using System Calls
Here we will see how to design timer in C++ using a system call. We will not use any graphics or animations. Here timer means the stopwatch, that is up-counting the time. The used system calls are −
sleep(n) − This will help the program to sleep for n number of seconds
system() − This is used to execute the system command by passing command as an argument to this function.
Example
#include <iomanip> #include <iostream> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> using namespace std; int hrs = 0; int mins = 0; int sec = 0; void showClk() { system("cls"); cout << setfill(' ') << setw(55) << " TIMER \n"; cout << setfill(' ') << setw(66) << " --------------------------------------\n"; cout << setfill(' ') << setw(29); cout << "| " << setfill('0') << setw(2) << hrs << " Hours | "; cout << setfill('0') << setw(2) << mins << " Minutes | "; cout << setfill('0') << setw(2) << sec << " Seconds |" << endl; cout << setfill(' ') << setw(66) << " --------------------------------------\n"; } void systemCallTimer() { while (true) { showClk(); sleep(1); sec++; if (sec == 60) { mins++; if (mins == 60) { hrs++; mins = 0; } sec = 0; } } } int main() { systemCallTimer(); }
Output
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