|   Defined in header   <ctime>  |  ||
|---|---|---|
 char* ctime( const std::time_t* time );  |  
Converts given time since epoch to a calendar local time and then to a textual representation, as if by calling std::asctime(std::localtime(time)). The resulting string has the following format:
Www Mmm dd hh:mm:ss yyyy
-  
Www- the day of the week (one ofMon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat,Sun). -  
Mmm- the month (one ofJan,Feb,Mar,Apr,May,Jun,Jul,Aug,Sep,Oct,Nov,Dec). -  
dd- the day of the month -  
hh- hours -  
mm- minutes -  
ss- seconds -  
yyyy- years 
The function does not support localization.
Parameters
| time | - |  pointer to a std::time_t object specifying the time to print  |  
Return value
Pointer to a static null-terminated character string holding the textual representation of date and time. The string may be shared between std::asctime and std::ctime, and may be overwritten on each invocation of any of those functions.
Notes
This function returns a pointer to static data and is not thread-safe. In addition, it modifies the static std::tm object which may be shared with std::gmtime and std::localtime. POSIX marks this function obsolete and recommends std::strftime instead.
The behavior may be undefined for the values of time_t that result in the string longer than 25 characters (e.g. year 10000).
Example
#include <ctime>
#include <iostream>
 
int main()
{
    std::time_t result = std::time(NULL);
    std::cout << std::ctime(&result);
}Output:
Tue Dec 27 17:21:29 2011
See also
 converts a tm object to a textual representation (function)  |  |
 converts a tm object to custom textual representation (function)  |  |
|   (C++11)   |   formats and outputs a date/time value according to the specified format  (function template)  |  
  C documentation for ctime   |  |
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