asctime
| Defined in header  <time.h> | ||
| char* asctime( const tm* time_ptr ); | ||
Converts given calendar time tm to a textual representation. The resulting string has the following format:
Www Mmm dd hh:mm:ss yyyy\n
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Www- the day of the week (one ofMon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat,Sun).
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Mmm- the month (one ofJan,Feb,Mar,Apr,May,Jun,Jul,Aug,Sep,Oct,Nov,Dec).
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dd- the day of the month
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hh- hours
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mm- minutes
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ss- seconds
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yyyy- years
The function does not support localization.
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[edit] Parameters
| time_ptr | - | pointer to a tm object specifying the time to print | 
[edit] Return value
pointer to a static null-terminated character string holding the textual representation of date and time, followed by a new line character. The string may be shared between asctime and ctime, and may be overwritten on each invocation of any of those functions.
[edit] Notes
This function returns a pointer to static data and is not thread-safe. POSIX marks this function obsolete and recommends strftime instead.
The behavior is undefined if the output string would be longer than 25 characters, if timeptr->tm_wday or timeptr->tm_mon are not within the expected ranges, or if timeptr->tm_year exceeds INT_MAX-1990.
Some implementations handle timeptr->tm_mday==0 as meaning the last day of the preceding month.
[edit] Example
Possible output:
Wed Oct 9 10:28:03 2013
[edit] See also
| converts a time_tobject to a textual representation(function) | |
| converts a tmobject to custom textual representation(function) | |
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C++ documentation for asctime
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