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ctime() -- Time Function (libc)
Convert system time to an ASCII string
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
char *ctime(timep)
time_t *timep;
ctime() converts the system's internal time into a string that can be read
by humans. It takes a pointer to the internal time type time_t, which is
defined in the header file <sys/types.h>, and returns a fixed-length
string of the form:
Thu Mar 7 11:12:14 1989\n
ctime() is implemented as a call to localtime() followed by a call to
asctime().
Example
For another example of this function, see the entry for asctime().
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
main()
{
time_t t;
time(&t);
printf("%s\n", ctime(&t));
}
See Also
libc,
time [overview],
time.h
ANSI Standard, §7.12.3.2
POSIX Standard, §8.1
Notes
ctime() returns a pointer to a statically allocated data area that is
overwritten by successive calls.






