ActionScript 2.0 :: Round Clock Time For Different Countries?
Aug 19, 2010
I've was trying to make a flash clock. this clock shows local time . I try to make time for different countries
i need three clocks on my web site for example NEW-YORK, LONDON and local time. is there any solution to change the code and add time for other countries
I have to make this analog clock for a university assignment and despite some really good efforts last night and tonight I just can't work out how to get it fully working. There is both a digital and analog clock; the digital clock works fine, but the analog clock just starts from a random time whenever I play the test movie. I am supposed to use the date object, not the timer object. And I am also supposed to add a sound every minute - I have added the sound to the minutes layer and selected but I don't know where to go from there. I seem to be able to find lots of example code for the timer object but not the date.
this.addEventListener("enterFrame",clockHandler); false, 0, true; function clockHandler(e:Event) {[code].....
I'm trying to make a clock that goes to a frame with a set amount of bars across the screen at 8 am. Then every 15 minutes it goes to another frame where one bar is gone and a certain action happens. It's just a joke clock to countdown the workday. But after it switches over the clock stops telling time. I have a dynamic text named Clock_text I tried putting this actionscript in the first frame:
ActionScript Code: time=new Date(); // time object var seconds = time.getSeconds()[code]....
and so on for the corresponding frames going to the 5 o clock celebration page. After it switches over to frame 3 the clock stops working.
I know how to read the time from a user's pc's clock, however, I'm wondering if you can break the individual digits down so they get inputted into individual text boxes, (i.e., 2 text boxes for the hours, 2 text boxes for the minutes, and 2 for the seconds... I need to convert the time somehow to strings?
I've this problem with rounding up. My problem is more complex than i describe here but I'm sure i can figure out the rest myself once I got this working. I want flash to round up with two decimals at all time.
i have been creating many flash clocks, but with the normal code, i mean, the code to show the time on every computer of each visitor.
What i must know is how to make a normal flash clock show the time of a specific world time zone, i know that they work from -5 , -4 ... 0 ... +1 , +2 ... .
So i have this flash clock, and it has this action script code:
I want to make a clock but not just the time straight from my computer. I want to make my sort of own time zone clock. Is there any tutorial on making that here or an explanation?
I am working on an application to display GMT time and CST time in a swf. I am able to make the clock display time in GMT. When I check for time in CST it seems to be 1/2 hour behind. I am bit confused and code is junk now (So not up in the forum).
I'm seeing lots of cool clocks made in flash, but they load the time based on your machine's date and time. I want to construct a clock which takes the time from an official time server so it will always be up to date.
I want to calculate the number of ms elapsed between 2 time points for measuring reaction time. The system clock change (e.g. from auto sync) messed up the calculation.The function flash.utils.getTimer is supposed to return the number of milliseconds that have elapsed since the Flash runtime virtual machine for ActionScript 3.0 (AVM2) started. This number of milliseconds is not affected by system clock change on Windows, but this is not true on Mac. The Date class is affected by system clock change on Windows or Mac.Is there any other timing function that returns time which is not affected by system clock change on Mac?
In my application I want to show 5 clock. In the clock shows international time depend on country based But Normal clock time I will get sytem time (getmintues and gethours) and show. How can show all country time? I tried below code for animation.
public function createChildren() : Void { border_mc = createClassChildAtDepthWithStyles( _global.styles.rectBorderClass, DepthManager.kBottom, { styleName : this }); // create the empty movie clips in the order [Code] .....
I'm having a lot of trouble getting my AS3 code to work. I have made a digital clock that grabs the system's time and I want to be able to control the speed of the time by using a slider and a button to reset the time back to the system's clock. Any idea how I go about doing this? I figure I need to grab the system's time and then stop it and create my own clock by increasing the seconds by 1.
I tried the digital clock tutorial on Kirupa, but it doesn't display the correct time, For example if my cpu clock says 3:00 PM, Saturday, November 13, 2004 the tutorial clock says 15:00 AM, Saturday, December 13, 2004.
I'm trying to create a clock which shows the time returned by the server. get this code working with the server time on..(E.g.: time.php returns 1295532770)
server = new LoadVars(); server.onData = function (src){ clock_txt.onEnterFrame = time;[code]....
I was thinking the other week - wouldn't it be great to have a flash clock that not only tells a classy analogue time but also, like a church clock, gives out bell noises when the hour is reached, an also chimes the number of hours the time corresponds too. So at 1pm/am it will chime once, and at midnight you get 12 chimes and so on, I'm sure you get my meaning. I'm not great when it comes to working with sound, infact I've never added much more than a custom click noise on a button. How to go about this? I've attached a nice church bell noise for y'all just incase.
I want to know about countrywise digital clock. I have a map and when I mouseOver on a country then it should show the time of that that country.like when i over on india then it should show the indian time and when i over on china then it should show the chinies time..
I am doing an interactive map which I will like to change to another map scene when the clock in your computer will tick in a particulaty time, like, 1 o 2 o'clock. I also created a clock which is in the map as reference of the real time in your computer. This is the address where I uploaded the draft of these projetc.[URL]
I tried the digital clock tutorial on Kirupa, but it doesn't display the correct time, even the example on the tutorial page is wrong. For example if my cpu clock says 3:00 PM, Saturday, November 13, 2004 the tutorial clock says 15:00 AM, Saturday, December 13, 2004. Could someone show me how to fix this,
I would like to make a binary countdown clock now. I followed senocular's tutorial on making a countdown timer, but it didn't work. How to make a countdown timer, and if possible make it use individual units of time, not just milliseconds, for the calculations. The problem with his tutorial that keeps me from changing the code to fit my needs is that it converts the numbers into a string and changes the numbers accordingly. I need to change the alpha of an mc depending on if the number goes into the binary form of the time left until the event.
When I made my clock, I knew that the time could never go under 1:00:00, and never over 23:59:59. All I did was made each "light" check what the value was, and if it needed to be "on" or "off", and then changed it accordingly. The code in each "light" is about 115 lines. Imagine making a check for each value if the event date is a year away! I can't attach a *.fla for my clock, because it is too big, but it's located here.
Is it possible to make flash mx to take the time on the system and make it run a determined frame. I want to make a clock that shows the real time. How can I do it?
i want to draw few countries dynamically, is it possible? the reason i am thinking of drawing dynamically is that if i use a sprite or movieclip which is square container. that will cause overlapping. so when the mouseover one, it might fire overlapping country container too.
I'm trying to build a small basic map in AS2. I want to have the ability to disable countries in the map, by simply using _invisible = true; or removeMovieClip(); I have the buttons instance names set in sequence as mc_1 mc_2 mc_3 etc., in my XML, I have an attribute that displays "active" or "inactive" simply when it's inactive I want it to remove the movieclip or make it invisible, I'm not being able to do it.
Code: var btn_status:Array = new Array(); var btn_id:Array = new Array(); function loadXML(loaded) { if (loaded) { var stats:Array = this.firstChild.childNodes; for (s=0;s<stats.length;s++) {
Since the buttons names are mc_1 etc... I'm following that in my XML, so in the xml if the attribute id 1 is inactive it will disable the movieclip mc_1. I tried putting the array of inactive items in a variable and then use the variable to disable the buttons but also not working.
I am trying to find the code I need to display all the Countries in a combo box component that I need for a form for when you "Select your Country". I want to try and save time and not have to insert all of them into the Parameters of the component. Is there code out there or a source file I can grab to quickly create this selection box.