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returns Wed Sep 21 20:30:26 2005 (for example). You'll get same result with $asctime(ddd mmm dd H:nn:ss yyyy). Without given ''N'', $asctime uses $ctime as default.
 
returns Wed Sep 21 20:30:26 2005 (for example). You'll get same result with $asctime(ddd mmm dd H:nn:ss yyyy). Without given ''N'', $asctime uses $ctime as default.
  
  $asctime(793947600)            returns the default text format for this time value
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  $asctime(793947600)            ;returns the default text format for this time value
  $asctime(hh:nn:ss)              returns the current time in this format
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  $asctime(hh:nn:ss)              ;returns the current time in this format
  $asctime(793947600, dd/mm/yy)  returns the date for this time value
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  $asctime(793947600, dd/mm/yy)  ;returns the date for this time value
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 15:43, 10 November 2005

Returns the time and date in text format associated with the $ctime time value.

$asctime(N, format)

where N is the timestamp in unixtime, see $ctime for more information. See Time and Date Identifiers for full list of possible formats. Both N and format are optional, but only one at the time.

$asctime($ctime)

returns Wed Sep 21 20:30:26 2005 (for example). You'll get same result with $asctime(ddd mmm dd H:nn:ss yyyy). Without given N, $asctime uses $ctime as default.

$asctime(793947600)             ;returns the default text format for this time value
$asctime(hh:nn:ss)              ;returns the current time in this format
$asctime(793947600, dd/mm/yy)   ;returns the date for this time value

See Also