Time.Sec | Part of Time module |
Syntax | Time.Sec : int
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Description | The Time.Sec function returns the current date and time as a number. The returned integer is the time in seconds since 00:00:00 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) January 1, 1970.
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Example | This program tells you how many seconds since 1970.
put "The number of seconds since 1970 is ", Time.Sec |
Details | Be warned that on some computers, such as IBM PC compatibles or Apple Macintoshes, the date may not be set correctly in the operating system; in that case, the Time.Date procedure will give incorrect results. The string form of the date can be converted to a numeric form for comparison purposes using the Time.DateSec function. The numeric form can be converted to a string using the Time.SecDate function. The numeric form of the time can be obtained using the Time.Sec function.
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Status | Exported qualified. This means that you can only call the function by calling Time.Sec, not by calling Sec.
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See also | Time.Date, Time.DateSec and Time.SecDate functions.
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