#include <vtTime.h>
Public Member Functions | |
| void | SetDate (int year, int month, int day) |
| void | GetDate (int &year, int &month, int &day) const |
| void | SetTimeOfDay (int hr, int min, int sec) |
| void | GetTimeOfDay (int &hr, int &min, int &sec) const |
| int | GetSecondOfDay () const |
| time_t | GetTime () const |
| const tm & | GetTM () const |
| void | Increment (int secs) |
| bool | SetFromString (const vtString &str) |
| vtString | GetAsString () |
| void | GetSystemTime () |
Protected Member Functions | |
| void | _UpdateTM () |
Protected Attributes | |
| tm | m_tm |
| time_t | m_time |
This class encapsulates time (in increments of whole seconds.)
Time is stored both as a time_t value (integer seconds) and as a tm structure (year, month, day, hour, minute, second). The two values are kept in synch.
Implementation notes: The functions mktime() and localtime() are used to convert between time_t and tm. Although it seems as if this operating on "local" time, it isn't really; it is just a time value. These functions are used because they are the only bidirectional conversion functions exposed by the ANSI C library - the gmtime() function converts time_t to tm more directly, but there is no corresponding method to convert directly from tm to time_t.
| void vtTime::SetDate | ( | int | year, |
| int | month, | ||
| int | day | ||
| ) |
Set the date components of a vtTime value.
| year | E.g. 2001. |
| month | in the range of 1 to 12. |
| day | in the range of 1 to 31. |
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