localtime() function in C++
The localtime() function is defined in the ctime header file. The localtime() function converts the given time since epoch to calendar time which is expressed as local time.
Syntax:
tm* localtime(const time_t* time_ptr);
Parameter: This function accepts a parameter time_ptr which represents the pointer to time_t object.
Return Value: This function returns a pointer to a tm object on success, Otherwise it returns NullPointerException.
Below program illustrate the localtime() function in C++:
Example:-
// c++ program to demonstrate // example of localtime() function. #include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { time_t time_ptr; time_ptr = time (NULL); // Get the localtime tm * tm_local = localtime (&time_ptr); cout << "Current local time is = " << tm_local->tm_hour << ":" << tm_local->tm_min << ":" << tm_local->tm_sec; return 0; } |
Output:
Current local time is = 10:8:10
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