qDouble PredictRateOfChange( PHBDRVar_qDouble & v, Time tPredictionTime = SessionClock::GetTime() ); qFloat PredictRateOfChange( PHBDRVar_qFloat & v, Time tPredictionTime = SessionClock::GetTime() ); qFloat PredictRateOfChange( PHBDRVar_qInt32 & v, Time tPredictionTime = SessionClock::GetTime() ); qFloat PredictRateOfChange( PHBDRVar_qInt16 & v, Time tPredictionTime = SessionClock::GetTime() ); qFloat PredictRateOfChange( PHBDRVar_qInt8 & v, Time tPredictionTime = SessionClock::GetTime() );
PredictRateOfChange ( PHBDRVar_qDouble &, Time )
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Predicts the rate of change in variables for which dead reckoning is being used based on current information and returns the result. |
PredictRateOfChange ( PHBDRVar_qFloat &, Time )
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Predicts the rate of change in variables for which dead reckoning is being used based on current information and returns the result. |
PredictRateOfChange ( PHBDRVar_qInt32 &, Time )
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Predicts the rate of change in variables for which dead reckoning is being used based on current information and returns the result. |
PredictRateOfChange ( PHBDRVar_qInt16 &, Time )
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Predicts the rate of change in variables for which dead reckoning is being used based on current information and returns the result. |
PredictRateOfChange ( PHBDRVar_qInt8 &, Time )
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Predicts the rate of change in variables for which dead reckoning is being used based on current information and returns the result. |
Note: The data definition language (DDL) compiler generates this function only when the extrapolation_filter
property is attached to this dataset in the DDL declaration.
This function predicts the rate of change per millisecond in variables using dead reckoning for the current data and the estimation model at the time given. This function can only be used on a duplica. (To verify, call the DuplicatedObject::IsADuplica
function.) Dead reckoning prediction is performed based on current dataset values. Predictions change as new information arrives from the duplication master.
Note: The data definition language (DDL) compiler generates this function only when the extrapolation_filter
property is attached to this dataset in the DDL declaration.
This function predicts the rate of change per millisecond in variables using dead reckoning for the current data and the estimation model at the time given. This function can only be used on a duplica. (To verify, call the DuplicatedObject::IsADuplica
function.) Dead reckoning prediction is performed based on current dataset values. Predictions change as new information arrives from the duplication master.
Note: The data definition language (DDL) compiler generates this function only when the extrapolation_filter
property is attached to this dataset in the DDL declaration.
This function predicts the rate of change per millisecond in variables using dead reckoning for the current data and the estimation model at the time given. This function can only be used on a duplica. (To verify, call the DuplicatedObject::IsADuplica
function.) Dead reckoning prediction is performed based on current dataset values. Predictions change as new information arrives from the duplication master.
Note: The data definition language (DDL) compiler generates this function only when the extrapolation_filter
property is attached to this dataset in the DDL declaration.
This function predicts the rate of change per millisecond in variables using dead reckoning for the current data and the estimation model at the time given. This function can only be used on a duplica. (To verify, call the DuplicatedObject::IsADuplica
function.) Dead reckoning prediction is performed based on current dataset values. Predictions change as new information arrives from the duplication master.
Note: The data definition language (DDL) compiler generates this function only when the extrapolation_filter
property is attached to this dataset in the DDL declaration.
This function predicts the rate of change per millisecond in variables using dead reckoning for the current data and the estimation model at the time given. This function can only be used on a duplica. (To verify, call the DuplicatedObject::IsADuplica
function.) Dead reckoning prediction is performed based on current dataset values. Predictions change as new information arrives from the duplication master.
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