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 char* ctime(const time_t* timer);

Convert time_t value to string

Converts the time_t object pointed by timer to a C string containing a human-readable version of the corresponding local time and date.

The returned string has the following format:

Where Www is the weekday, Mmm the month in letters, dd the day of the month, hh:mm:ss the time, and yyyy the year.

The string is followed by a new-line character ('\n') and the terminating null-character.

This function is equivalent to: asctime(localtime(timer)).

Parameters

Return Value

A C string containing the date and time information in a human-readable format. The array which holds this string is statically allocated and shared by both the ctime and asctime functions. Each time either one of these functions is called the content of this array is overwritten.


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