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gmtimegmtime expr Converts a time string as returned by the All list elements are numeric and come straight out of a C language($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = gmtime(time); struct tm . In
particular this means that $mon has the range 0..11 ,
$wday has the range 0..6 ,
and the year has had 1,900 subtracted from
it. (You can remember which ones are
0 -based because those are the ones you're always using as subscripts
into 0 -based arrays containing month and day names.)
If expr is
omitted, it does gmtime(time) . For example, to print the
current month in London:
The Perl library module Time::Local contains a subroutine,$london_month = (qw(Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec))[(gmtime)[4]]; timegm() ,
that can convert in the opposite direction.In scalar context, |