understanding ros clock
i don't understand the clock's value, why i get: time.sec =1412932920?
i don't understand the clock's value, why i get: time.sec =1412932920?
The time is represented in Unix epoch time which represents the number of seconds elapsed since Thursday, 1 January 1970.
Documentation for the clock is at http://wiki.ros.org/Clock
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Asked: 2014-10-10 04:42:33 -0600
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Last updated: Oct 10 '14
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