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I am trying to make a gui with a couple digital clocks in it, that each have a different time zone. I looked on the forum, and all I see is complicated gui pretty analog clocks. Is there a basic way to display the current time in another time zone? If someone could point me to the right direction of one clock with time zone support, I will expand it to have a couple clocks which each have their own time zone.

it would be better to have the seconds refresh realtime (while loop).

Posted

Start with GetTimeZoneInformation API function

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724421(VS.85).aspx

There are also other time API functions out there

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms725473(VS.85).aspx

You may look at my Radar project (in my signature) where I used GetTimeZoneInformation API function to recognize summer/winter (daylight) time.

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Thanks Zedna. I haven't dove into API's yet, not that I am new to Autoit, but don't have a deep knowledge of programming.

I decided to go simple.

#include <GUIConstants.au3>

$Form = GUICreate("TimeZone GUI", 116, 183, 193, 125)

$BCLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("BC: " , 10, 16, 45, 17)

$BC = GUICtrlCreateLabel(@HOUR-3 & ":" & @MIN & ":" & @SEC , 44, 16, 45, 17)

$ONTLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("ONT: " , 10, 46, 45, 17)

$ONT = GUICtrlCreateLabel(@HOUR & ":" & @MIN & ":" & @SEC , 44, 46, 45, 17)

GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

While 1

GUICtrlSetData($BC,@HOUR-3 & ":" & @MIN & ":" & @SEC )

GUICtrlSetData($ONT,@HOUR & ":" & @MIN & ":" & @SEC )

$nMsg = GUIGetMsg()

Switch $nMsg

Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE

Exit

EndSwitch

WEnd

Posted

Thanks Zedna. I haven't dove into API's yet, not that I am new to Autoit, but don't have a deep knowledge of programming.

I decided to go simple.

#include <GUIConstants.au3>

$Form = GUICreate("TimeZone GUI", 116, 183, 193, 125)

$BCLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("BC: " , 10, 16, 45, 17)

$BC = GUICtrlCreateLabel(@HOUR-3 & ":" & @MIN & ":" & @SEC , 44, 16, 45, 17)

$ONTLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("ONT: " , 10, 46, 45, 17)

$ONT = GUICtrlCreateLabel(@HOUR & ":" & @MIN & ":" & @SEC , 44, 46, 45, 17)

GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

While 1

GUICtrlSetData($BC,@HOUR-3 & ":" & @MIN & ":" & @SEC )

GUICtrlSetData($ONT,@HOUR & ":" & @MIN & ":" & @SEC )

$nMsg = GUIGetMsg()

Switch $nMsg

Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE

Exit

EndSwitch

WEnd

That is flickering. Try this:

#include <GUIConstants.au3>

Global $Form = GUICreate("TimeZone GUI", 116, 183, 193, 125)

Global $BCLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("BC: ", 10, 16, 45, 17)
Global $BC = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 44, 16, 45, 17)

Global $ONTLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("ONT: ", 10, 46, 45, 17)
Global $ONT = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 44, 46, 45, 17)

Global $iHour, $iMin, $iSec, $iSecNew

GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

While 1
    $iSecNew = @SEC
    If $iSecNew <> $iSec Then
        $iHour = @HOUR
        $iMin = @MIN
        GUICtrlSetData($BC, $iHour - 3 & ":" & $iMin & ":" & $iSecNew)
        GUICtrlSetData($ONT, $iHour & ":" & $iMin & ":" & $iSecNew)
        $iSec = $iSecNew
    EndIf
    Switch GUIGetMsg()
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit
    EndSwitch
WEnd

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eMyvnE

Posted

That is flickering. Try this:

#include <GUIConstants.au3>

Global $Form = GUICreate("TimeZone GUI", 116, 183, 193, 125)

Global $BCLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("BC: ", 10, 16, 45, 17)
Global $BC = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 44, 16, 45, 17)

Global $ONTLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("ONT: ", 10, 46, 45, 17)
Global $ONT = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 44, 46, 45, 17)

Global $iHour, $iMin, $iSec, $iSecNew

GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

While 1
    $iSecNew = @SEC
    If $iSecNew <> $iSec Then
        $iHour = @HOUR
        $iMin = @MIN
        GUICtrlSetData($BC, $iHour - 3 & ":" & $iMin & ":" & $iSecNew)
        GUICtrlSetData($ONT, $iHour & ":" & $iMin & ":" & $iSecNew)
        $iSec = $iSecNew
    EndIf
    Switch GUIGetMsg()
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit
    EndSwitch
WEnd

Great, that works good. Thanks

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