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Unigine::Plugins::GPUMonitorPlugin Class

Header: #include <plugins/Unigine/GPUMonitor/UnigineGPUMonitor.h>

GPUMonitorPlugin Class

Members


int getUpdateRate ( int num ) const#

Returns the number of updates per second for the selected monitor.

Arguments

  • int num - Ordinal number that denotes the monitor. The minimum value for this parameter is 0, and the maximum value for this parameter is one less than the value returned by getNumMonitors().

Return value

Number of updates per second for the selected monitor.

void setUpdateRate ( int rate ) #

Sets the number of updates per second.

Arguments

  • int rate - Number of updates per second

int getNumMonitors ( ) const#

Returns the number of monitors.

Return value

Number of monitors.

GPUMonitor * getMonitor ( int num ) const#

Returns the interface of the selected GPUMonitor.

Arguments

  • int num - Ordinal number that denotes the monitor. The minimum value for this parameter is 0, and the maximum value for this parameter is one less than the value returned by getNumMonitors().

Return value

Interface of the selected GPUMonitor
Last update: 2024-08-16
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