I've been looking for a way to convert a string (in Epoch time) into a date.
Basically, I need to take this: 1360440555
(in string form) and make it into this: Feb 9 12:09 2013
.
I've been looking at strptime and strftime, but neither seems to be working for me. Any suggestions?
Edit: Thanks, guys. I converted it to an int with atoi()
, cast it as time_t
, then ran ctime()
on it. Worked perfectly!
You could use
%s
(GNU extension), to convert POSIX timestamp given as a string to the broken-down timetm
:Note: the local timezone is UTC (with other timezone the result is different).
If only you had that value in an integer instead of a string, you could just call
ctime
. If only there were some way to convert a string to an integer....