How to convert a time into epoch time?
On Linux, use timegm to avoid having your local time zone subtracted:
struct tm tm;
// set tm.tm_year, tm.tm_mon, tm.tm_mday, tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min and tm.tm_sec
tm.tm_year -= 1900; // year start at 1900
tm.tm_mon--; // months start at january
TIME_STAMP t = timegm(&tm);
Sample code to convert date string in some format to unix epoch time.
struct tm tm;
double dateInEpoch;
if (strptime("06 Jul 2022", "%d %b %Y", &tm)) {
time_t curTime;
struct tm * timeinfo;
time(&curTime );
timeinfo = localtime(&curTime);
timeinfo->tm_year = tm.tm_year
timeinfo->tm_mon = tm.tm_mon;
timeinfo->tm_mday = tm.tm_mday;
dateInEpoch = mktime( timeinfo );
}
For date format, please visit http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/ctime/strftime/
To test epoch date, visit https://www.epochconverter.com
Use the mktime(3)
function. For example:
struct tm t = {0}; // Initalize to all 0's
t.tm_year = 112; // This is year-1900, so 112 = 2012
t.tm_mon = 8;
t.tm_mday = 15;
t.tm_hour = 21;
t.tm_min = 54;
t.tm_sec = 13;
time_t timeSinceEpoch = mktime(&t);
// Result: 1347764053