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GetTimeStr
Get the time
string GetTimeStr(int secs); char* GetTimeStr(char* pszBuffer, int secs); string GetTimeStr(datetime_struct* pTime, int secs; char* GetTimeStr(datetime_struct* pTime, char* pszBuffer, int secs);
Parameters
- secs - 0 = format time without secs, 1 = include seconds
- pszBuffer - buffer to hold formatted time, application programmer must insure that this buffer is large enough for the time.
- pTime - pointer to datetime_struct to format the time from instead of current time.
Return Value
- Returns the time formatted as "HH:MM:SS" or "HH-MM-SS", or "HH:MM x.m.", based on boot loader preferences. Application developers should consider that time string will be longer if preferences are set for 12 hour time. The versions of the function that take a pointer to a datetime_struct allow a string to be formatted from an arbitrary time.
Remarks
This function returns the time information that is in memory based on a previous call to GetLinuxTime() or IsTimeChanged().
Examples
string strTime = GetTimeStr(1); DisplayText(10, 10, strTime);
char szTime[20]; GetTimeStr(szTime, 1); DisplayText(10, 10, szTime);
datetime_struct dt; dt.hour = 9; dt.minute = 21; dt.second = 30; string strTime = GetTimeStr(&dt, 1); DisplayText(10, 10, strTime);
datetime_struct dt; dt.hour = 9; dt.minute = 21; dt.second = 30; char szTime[20]; GetTimeStr(&dt, szTime, 1); DisplayText(10, 10, szTime);
See Also
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