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convdate(1) |
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convdate − convert time/date strings and numbers
convdate [ −c ] [ −n ] [ −s ] arg...
Convdate translate the date/time strings specified as arguments on its command line, outputting the results one to a line.
−c |
If the ’’−c’’ flag is used, then each argument is taken to be a time_t and is output in ctime format. | ||
−n |
If the ’’−n’’ flag is used, then each argument is taken as a date string to be parsed by parsedate(3) and is output as a time_t; see time(2). | ||
−s |
If the ’’−s’’ flag is used, then each argument is taken as a date string to be parsed by parsedate(3) and is output as a string formatted by ctime(3). This is the default. |
% convdate
’feb 10 10am’
Sun Feb 10 10:00:00 1991
% convdate
12pm 5/4/90
Fri Dec 13 00:00:00 1991
Fri May 4 00:00:00 1990
% convdate
-n ’feb 10 10am’ ’12pm 5/4/90’
666198000
641880000
% convdate
-c 666198000
Sun Feb 10 10:00:00 1991
Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net>. This is revision 1.1.2.1, dated 1999/06/12.
parsedate(3).
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