Specifying time periods and points in time
You can enter a time in several dialogs in Visum. Examples are walk times at stops or the headway start and end in a tabular timetable.
You can enter times in the following formats:
Time periods
- s (seconds)
- min (minutes)
- h (hours)
Example: 3s are 3 seconds.
Tip: If you enter a time period without a unit (s, h or min), it is generally interpreted in minutes - in some exceptions in seconds. If you are not sure, we recommend that you enter the unit as well. |
Points in time
- hh:mm:ss
- hh:mm
Example: 06:10:00 stands for the point in time 06:10 a.m.
You can also enter this point in time as follows: 6,10 or 6:10. If you want to specify 6 o'clock, you can simply enter 6.
In the attribute selection, you specify how you want times output in lists (Editing the display properties of attributes).
Note: If you read or set time periods without a unit via COM, e.g. using the AttValue method, these are generally interpreted in seconds. |