linux strftime的格式


strftime

<ctime>
size_t strftime ( char * ptr, size_t maxsize, const char * format, const struct tm * timeptr );
Format time to string
Copies into  ptr  the content of  format , expanding its format tags into the corresponding values as specified by timeptr , with a limit of  maxsize  characters.

Parameters

ptr
Pointer to the destination array where the resulting C string is copied.
maxsize
Maximum number of characters to be copied to  ptr.
format
C string containing any combination of regular characters and special format specifiers. These format specifiers are replaced by the function to the corresponding values to represent the time specified in  timeptr. They all begin with a percentage ( %) sign, and are:
specifier Replaced by Example
%a Abbreviated weekday name * Thu
%A Full weekday name * Thursday
%b Abbreviated month name * Aug
%B Full month name * August
%c Date and time representation * Thu Aug 23 14:55:02 2001
%d Day of the month (01-31) 23
%H Hour in 24h format (00-23) 14
%I Hour in 12h format (01-12) 02
%j Day of the year (001-366) 235
%m Month as a decimal number (01-12) 08
%M Minute (00-59) 55
%p AM or PM designation PM
%S Second (00-61) 02
%U Week number with the first Sunday as the first day of week one (00-53) 33
%w Weekday as a decimal number with Sunday as 0 (0-6) 4
%W Week number with the first Monday as the first day of week one (00-53) 34
%x Date representation * 08/23/01
%X Time representation * 14:55:02
%y Year, last two digits (00-99) 01
%Y Year 2001
%Z Timezone name or abbreviation CDT
%% % sign %
* The specifiers whose description is marked with an asterisk (*) are locale-dependent.
timeptr
Pointer to a  tm structure that contains a calendar time broken down into its components (see  tm).

Return Value

If the resulting C string fits in less than  maxsize  characters including the terminating null-character, the total number of characters copied to  ptr  (not including the terminating null-character) is returned.
Otherwise, zero is returned and the contents of the array are indeterminate.

Portability

This description corresponds to the C++ version of this function (which is the same as in the ISO-C Standard of 1990). C compilers may support additional specifiers and modifiers for the  format  parameter of this function, which are not described here.

Example

/*  strftime example  */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>

int main ()
{
  time_t rawtime;
   struct tm * timeinfo;
   char buffer [ 80];

  time ( &rawtime );
  timeinfo = localtime ( &rawtime );

  strftime (buffer, 80, " Now it's %I:%M%p. ",timeinfo);
  puts (buffer);
  
   return  0;
}

Example output:
 Now it's 03:21PM. 

See also

ctime
Convert time_t value to string  (function)
asctime
Convert tm structure to string  (function)


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