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9.182 LTIME — Convert time to local time info

Description:

Given a system time value TIME (as provided by the TIME intrinsic), fills VALUES with values extracted from it appropriate to the local time zone using localtime(3).

This intrinsic routine is provided for backwards compatibility with GNU Fortran 77. In new code, programmers should consider the use of the DATE_AND_TIME intrinsic defined by the Fortran 95 standard.

Standard:

GNU extension

Class:

Subroutine

Syntax:

CALL LTIME(TIME, VALUES)

Arguments:
TIMEAn INTEGER scalar expression corresponding to a system time, with INTENT(IN).
VALUESA default INTEGER array with 9 elements, with INTENT(OUT).
Return value:

The elements of VALUES are assigned as follows:

  1. Seconds after the minute, range 0–59 or 0–61 to allow for leap seconds
  2. Minutes after the hour, range 0–59
  3. Hours past midnight, range 0–23
  4. Day of month, range 1–31
  5. Number of months since January, range 0–11
  6. Years since 1900
  7. Number of days since Sunday, range 0–6
  8. Days since January 1, range 0–365
  9. Daylight savings indicator: positive if daylight savings is in effect, zero if not, and negative if the information is not available.
See also:

DATE_AND_TIME, CTIME, GMTIME, TIME, TIME8