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Converts broken down time (represented by object of [[NXSL:TIME|TIME]] class) to UNIX time (number of seconds since epoch). [[NXSL:TIME|TIME]] object can be returned by [[NXSL:localtime|localtime]] or [[NXSL:gmtime|gmtime]] functions or created using operator '''new'''. Broken down time assumed to be local time. | Converts broken down time (represented by object of [[NXSL:TIME|TIME]] class) to UNIX time (number of seconds since epoch). [[NXSL:TIME|TIME]] object can be returned by [[NXSL:localtime|localtime]] or [[NXSL:gmtime|gmtime]] functions or created using operator '''new'''. Broken down time assumed to be local time. | ||
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Converts broken down time (represented by object of TIME class) to UNIX time (number of seconds since epoch). TIME object can be returned by localtime or gmtime functions or created using operator new. Broken down time assumed to be local time.
Syntax
mktime(time);
Parameters
time Broken down time (object of TIME class).
Return Value
UNIX time (number of seconds since epoch).
Example
t = new TIME(); // create new TIME object
t->year = 2018;
t->mon = 3; // April (0-based month numbering)
t->mday = 10;
t->hour = 10;
t->min = 16;
t->sec = 55;
t->isdst = -1; // auto detect daylight saving
println mktime(t);