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Strftime

Item Value Header filetime.h Declarationsize_t strftime(char *str, size_t maxsize, const char *fmt, const struct tm *time); Functionformat time and date into a string The strftime() function works a little like sprintf(). The strftime() function returns the number of characters stored in the string pointed to by str or zero if an error occurs. CommandReplaced By %aAbbreviated weekday name %AFull weekday name %bAbbreviated month name %BFull month name %cStandard date and time string %CLast two digits of year %dDay of month as a decimal (1-31) %Dmonth/day/year (added by C99) %eDay of month as a decimal (1-31) in a two-character field (added by C99) %Fyear-month-day (added by C99) %gLast two digits of year using a week-based year (added by C99) %GThe year using a week-based year (added by C99) %hAbbreviated month name (added by C99) %HHour (0-23) %IHour (1-12) %jDay of year as a decimal (1-366) %mMonth as decimal (1-12) %MMinute as decimal (0-59) %nA newline (added by C99) %pLocale's equivalent of AM or PM %r12-hour time (added by C99) %Rhh:mm (added by C99) %SSecond as decimal (0-60) %tHorizontal tab (added by C99) %Thh:mm:ss (added by C99) %uDay of week; Monday is first day of week (0-53) (added by C99) %UWeek of year, Sunday being first day (0-53) %VWeek of year using a week-based year (added by C99) %wWeekday as a decimal (0-6, Sunday being 0) %WWeek of year, Monday being first day (0-53) %xStandard date string %XStandard time string %yYear in decimal without century (0-99) %YYear including century as decimal %zOffset from UTC (added by C99) %ZTime zone name %%The percent sign The E can modify c, C, x, X, y, Y, d, e, and H. The O can modify I, m, M, S, u, U, V, w, W, and y. A week-based year is used by the %g, %G, and %V format commands. With this representation, Monday is the first day of the week, and the first week of a year must include January 4. #include <time.h>   #include <stdio.h>   int main(void)   {     struct tm *ptr;     time_t lt;     char str[80];     lt = time(NULL);     ptr = localtime(&lt);     strftime(str, 100, "It is now %H %p.", ptr);     printf(str);     return 0;   } It is now 16 PM.