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Latest revision as of 09:43, 12 December 2017
CTIME
SYNOPSIS
#include <time.h> char * ctime(time_t t)
DESCRIPTION
Ctime() converts the time in seconds pointed to by its argument to a string of the same form as described for asctime. Thus the following program prints the current time and date:
#include <time.h> main() { time_t t; time(&t); printf("%s", ctime(&t)); }
SEE ALSO
gmtime, localtime, asctime, time