NAME¶
plbtime - Calculate broken-down time from continuous time for the current
stream
SYNOPSIS¶
plbtime(
year,
month,
day,
hour,
min,
sec,
ctime)
DESCRIPTION¶
Calculate broken-down time;
year,
month,
day,
hour,
min,
sec; from continuous time,
ctime for the current
stream. This function is the inverse of
plctime(3plplot).
The PLplot definition of broken-down time is a calendar time that completely
ignores all time zone offsets, i.e., it is the user's responsibility to apply
those offsets (if so desired) before using the PLplot time API. By default
broken-down time is defined using the proleptic Gregorian calendar without the
insertion of leap seconds and continuous time is defined as the number of
seconds since the Unix epoch of 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. However, other
definitions of broken-down and continuous time are possible, see
plconfigtime(3plplot).
Redacted form: General:
plbtime(year, month, day, hour, min, sec, ctime)
Perl/PDL: Not available?
This function is used in example 29.
ARGUMENTS¶
- year (PLINT *, output)
- Output year.
- month (PLINT *, output)
- Output month in range from 0 (January) to 11 (December).
- day (PLINT *, output)
- Output day in range from 1 to 31.
- hour (PLINT *, output)
- Output hour in range from 0 to 23.
- min (PLINT *, output)
- Output minute in range from 0 to 59
- sec (PLFLT *, output)
- Output second in floating range from 0. to 60.
- ctime (PLFLT, input)
- Continous time from which the broken-down time is calculated.
AUTHORS¶
Many developers (who are credited at
http://plplot.sourceforge.net/credits.php)
have contributed to PLplot over its long history.
SEE ALSO¶
PLplot documentation at
http://plplot.sourceforge.net/documentation.php.