#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct Builder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for RelativeTimeRange

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A value that indicates the percentage of the beginning of the time range. To set a relative time range, you must specify a start percentage and an end percentage. For example, if you specify the following values:

  • StartPercentage - 10

  • EndPercentage - 50

This looks at the time range starting from 10% of the way into the call to 50% of the way through the call. For a call that lasts 100,000 milliseconds, this example range would apply from the 10,000 millisecond mark to the 50,000 millisecond mark.

A value that indicates the percentage of the beginning of the time range. To set a relative time range, you must specify a start percentage and an end percentage. For example, if you specify the following values:

  • StartPercentage - 10

  • EndPercentage - 50

This looks at the time range starting from 10% of the way into the call to 50% of the way through the call. For a call that lasts 100,000 milliseconds, this example range would apply from the 10,000 millisecond mark to the 50,000 millisecond mark.

A value that indicates the percentage of the end of the time range. To set a relative time range, you must specify a start percentage and an end percentage. For example, if you specify the following values:

  • StartPercentage - 10

  • EndPercentage - 50

This looks at the time range starting from 10% of the way into the call to 50% of the way through the call. For a call that lasts 100,000 milliseconds, this example range would apply from the 10,000 millisecond mark to the 50,000 millisecond mark.

A value that indicates the percentage of the end of the time range. To set a relative time range, you must specify a start percentage and an end percentage. For example, if you specify the following values:

  • StartPercentage - 10

  • EndPercentage - 50

This looks at the time range starting from 10% of the way into the call to 50% of the way through the call. For a call that lasts 100,000 milliseconds, this example range would apply from the 10,000 millisecond mark to the 50,000 millisecond mark.

A range that takes the portion of the call up to the time in milliseconds set by the value that you've specified. For example, if you specify 120000, the time range is set for the first 120,000 milliseconds of the call.

A range that takes the portion of the call up to the time in milliseconds set by the value that you've specified. For example, if you specify 120000, the time range is set for the first 120,000 milliseconds of the call.

A range that takes the portion of the call from the time in milliseconds set by the value that you've specified to the end of the call. For example, if you specify 120000, the time range is set for the last 120,000 milliseconds of the call.

A range that takes the portion of the call from the time in milliseconds set by the value that you've specified to the end of the call. For example, if you specify 120000, the time range is set for the last 120,000 milliseconds of the call.

Consumes the builder and constructs a RelativeTimeRange

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