The ctime() function is define in the time.h header file. The ctime() function returns the string representing the localtime based on the argument timer.
Syntax:
char *ctime(const time_t *timer)
Parameters: This function accepts single parameter time_ptr. It is used to set time_t object that contains a time value.
Return Value: This function returns a string that contains the date and time which is in human readable form.
Example:
Www Mmm dd hh:mm:ss yyyy
Time Complexity: O(1)
Auxiliary Space: O(1)
Note: The description of results are given below:
- Www: Day of week.
- Mmm: Month name.
- dd : Day of month.
- hh : Hour digit.
- mm : Minute digit.
- ss : Second digit.
- yyyy : Year digit.
Example:
#include <iostream>
#include <ctime>
int main() {
// create a time_t object representing 1 hour from now
time_t one_hour_from_now = time(0) + 3600;
// convert one_hour_from_now to string form
char* dt = ctime(&one_hour_from_now);
// print the date and time
std::cout << "One hour from now, the date and time will be: " << dt << std::endl;
return 0;
}
// C program to demonstrate
// ctime() function.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
int main () {
time_t curtime;
time(&curtime);
printf("Current time = %s", ctime(&curtime));
return(0);
}
Output:
One hour from now, the date and time will be: Thu Apr 13 09:01:46 2023