GnssClock.TimeUncertaintyNanos Property
Definition
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Gets the clock's time Uncertainty (1-Sigma) in nanoseconds.
public double TimeUncertaintyNanos { [Android.Runtime.Register("getTimeUncertaintyNanos", "()D", "", ApiSince=24)] get; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("getTimeUncertaintyNanos", "()D", "", ApiSince=24)>]
member this.TimeUncertaintyNanos : double
Property Value
- Attributes
Remarks
Gets the clock's time Uncertainty (1-Sigma) in nanoseconds.
The uncertainty is represented as an absolute (single sided) value.
The value is only available if #hasTimeUncertaintyNanos()
is true
.
This value is often effectively zero (it is the reference clock by which all other times and time uncertainties are measured), and thus this field may often be 0, or not provided.
Java documentation for android.location.GnssClock.getTimeUncertaintyNanos()
.
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