library: libCore #include "TDatime.h" |
TDatime
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public:
TDatime()
TDatime(const TDatime& d)
TDatime(UInt_t tloc, Bool_t dosDate = kFALSE)
TDatime(Int_t date, Int_t time)
TDatime(Int_t year, Int_t month, Int_t day, Int_t hour, Int_t min, Int_t sec)
TDatime(const char* sqlDateTime)
virtual ~TDatime()
const char* AsSQLString() const
const char* AsString() const
const char* AsString(char* out) const
static TClass* Class()
UInt_t Convert(Bool_t toGMT = kFALSE) const
void Copy(TDatime& datime) const
void FillBuffer(char*& buffer)
UInt_t Get() const
Int_t GetDate() const
static void GetDateTime(UInt_t datetime, Int_t& date, Int_t& time)
Int_t GetDay() const
Int_t GetHour() const
Int_t GetMinute() const
Int_t GetMonth() const
Int_t GetSecond() const
Int_t GetTime() const
Int_t GetYear() const
virtual TClass* IsA() const
TDatime& operator=(const TDatime& d)
void Print(Option_t* option = "") const
void ReadBuffer(char*& buffer)
void Set()
void Set(UInt_t tloc, Bool_t dosDate = kFALSE)
void Set(Int_t date, Int_t time)
void Set(Int_t year, Int_t month, Int_t day, Int_t hour, Int_t min, Int_t sec)
virtual void ShowMembers(TMemberInspector& insp, char* parent)
Int_t Sizeof() const
virtual void Streamer(TBuffer& b)
void StreamerNVirtual(TBuffer& b)
protected:
UInt_t fDatime Date (relative to 1995) + time
TDatime
This class stores the date and time with a precision of one second
in an unsigned 32 bit word. The date is stored with the origin being
the 1st january 1995. See also class TStopwatch.
TDatime(Int_t year, Int_t month, Int_t day, Int_t hour, Int_t min, Int_t sec)
Create a TDatime and set it to the specified year, month,
day, time, hour, minute and second. See Set() about the format.
TDatime(const char *sqlDateTime)
Expects as input a string in SQL date/time compatible format, like:
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.
const char * AsString()
Return the date & time as a string (ctime() format).
Copy result because it points to a statically allocated string.
const char * AsString(char *out)
Return the date & time as a string (ctime() format).
Result is copied into out (and out is returned). Make sure
out can at least contain 26 characters. Thread safe.
const char * AsSQLString()
Return the date & time in SQL compatible string format, like:
1997-01-15 20:16:28. The returned string buffer is static and
will be reused.
void FillBuffer(char *&buffer)
Encode Date/Time into buffer, used by I/O system.
Int_t GetDate()
Return date in form of 19971224 (i.e. 24/12/1997)
Int_t GetTime()
Return time in form of 123623 (i.e. 12:36:23)
void ReadBuffer(char *&buffer)
Decode Date/Time from output buffer, used by I/O system.
void Set()
Set Date/Time to current time as reported by the system.
Date and Time are encoded into one single unsigned 32 bit word.
Date is stored with the origin being the 1st january 1995.
Time has 1 second precision.
void Set(UInt_t tloc, Bool_t dosDate)
The input arg is a time_t value returned by time() or a value
returned by Convert(). This value is the number of seconds since
the EPOCH (i.e. 00:00:00 on Jan 1m 1970). If dosDate is true then
the input is a dosDate value.
void Set(Int_t date, Int_t time)
Set date and time. Data must be in format 980418 or 19980418 and time in
224512 (second precision). The date must
be >= 950101.
For years >= 2000, date can be given in the form 20001127 or 1001127
internally the date will be converted to 1001127
void GetDateTime(UInt_t datetime, Int_t &date, Int_t &time)
Static function that returns the date and time. The input is
in TDatime format (as obtained via TDatime::Get()).
Date is returned in the format 950223 February 23 1995.
Time is returned in the format 102459 10h 24m 59s.
Author: Rene Brun 05/01/95
Last update: root/base:$Name: $:$Id: TDatime.cxx,v 1.11 2005/06/23 13:33:47 rdm Exp $
Copyright (C) 1995-2000, Rene Brun and Fons Rademakers. *
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