C++ Date and Time
C++ Date and Time
C++ Date and Time
The C++ standard library does not provide a proper date type. C++ inherits the
structs and functions for date and time manipulation from C. To access date and
time related functions and structures, you would need to include <ctime> header
file in your C++ program.
There are four time-related types: clock_t, time_t, size_t, and tm. The types
clock_t, size_t and time_t are capable of representing the system time and date as
some sort of integer.
The structure type tm holds the date and time in the form of a C structure having
the following elements:
struct tm {
int tm_sec; // seconds of minutes from 0 to 61
int tm_min; // minutes of hour from 0 to 59
int tm_hour; // hours of day from 0 to 24
int tm_mday; // day of month from 1 to 31
int tm_mon; // month of year from 0 to 11
int tm_year; // year since 1900
int tm_wday; // days since sunday
int tm_yday; // days since January 1st
int tm_isdst; // hours of daylight savings time
}
Following are the important functions, which we use while working with date and
time in C or C++. All these functions are part of standard C and C++ library and
you can check their detail using reference to C++ standard library given below.
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4 clock_t clock(void);
This returns a value that approximates the amount of time the calling
program has been running. A value of .1 is returned if the time is not
available.
9 size_t strftime();
This function can be used to format date and time a specific format.
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#include <iostream>
#include <ctime>
int main( ) {
// current date/time based on current system
time_t now = time(0);
cout << "The local date and time is: " << dt << endl;
When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result:
The local date and time is: Sat Jan 8 20:07:41 2011
While using structure in this chapter, I'm making an assumption that you have basic
understanding on C structure and how to access structure members using arrow ->
operator.
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#include <iostream>
#include <ctime>
int main( ) {
// current date/time based on current system
time_t now = time(0);
cout << "Number of sec since January 1,1970:" << now << endl;
tm *ltm = localtime(&now);
When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result:
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