pub struct millisecond;Expand description
milliseconds
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Source§impl Clone for millisecond
impl Clone for millisecond
Source§fn clone(&self) -> millisecond
fn clone(&self) -> millisecond
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Conversion<f32> for millisecond
impl Conversion<f32> for millisecond
Source§fn coefficient() -> <millisecond as Conversion<f32>>::T
fn coefficient() -> <millisecond as Conversion<f32>>::T
(value + constant()) * coefficient(). To convert from the base unit, (value / coefficient()) - constant() is used. Implementation should return the multiplicative identity
(Self::T::one()) if no coefficient exists.Source§fn constant(op: ConstantOp) -> <millisecond as Conversion<f32>>::T
fn constant(op: ConstantOp) -> <millisecond as Conversion<f32>>::T
(value + constant()) * coefficient(). To convert from the base unit, (value / coefficient()) - constant() is used. Implementation should return the additive identity (Self::T::zero())
if no constant exists. See ConstantOp documentation for details about parameter use to
ensure the method optimizes correctly.Source§fn conversion(&self) -> Self::Twhere
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fn conversion(&self) -> Self::Twhere
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Source§impl Conversion<f64> for millisecond
impl Conversion<f64> for millisecond
Source§fn coefficient() -> <millisecond as Conversion<f64>>::T
fn coefficient() -> <millisecond as Conversion<f64>>::T
(value + constant()) * coefficient(). To convert from the base unit, (value / coefficient()) - constant() is used. Implementation should return the multiplicative identity
(Self::T::one()) if no coefficient exists.Source§fn constant(op: ConstantOp) -> <millisecond as Conversion<f64>>::T
fn constant(op: ConstantOp) -> <millisecond as Conversion<f64>>::T
(value + constant()) * coefficient(). To convert from the base unit, (value / coefficient()) - constant() is used. Implementation should return the additive identity (Self::T::zero())
if no constant exists. See ConstantOp documentation for details about parameter use to
ensure the method optimizes correctly.Source§fn conversion(&self) -> Self::Twhere
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fn conversion(&self) -> Self::Twhere
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Source§impl Debug for millisecond
impl Debug for millisecond
Source§impl Hash for millisecond
impl Hash for millisecond
Source§impl Unit for millisecond
impl Unit for millisecond
impl Conversion<f32> for millisecond
impl Conversion<f64> for millisecond
impl Copy for millisecond
impl Unit for millisecond
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for millisecond
impl RefUnwindSafe for millisecond
impl Send for millisecond
impl Sync for millisecond
impl Unpin for millisecond
impl UnwindSafe for millisecond
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