Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-D57DEE84-2C34-4FA2-B872-9F4642F8E0B4
Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-D57DEE84-2C34-4FA2-B872-9F4642F8E0B4
NLSFormatTime
NLS Function: Returns a correctly formatted string containing the time for the current locale. This routine is only available for Windows.
USE IFNLS
result = NLSFormatTime (outstr [, intime] [, flags])
outstr |
(Output) Character*(*). Is a string containing the correctly formatted time for the current locale. If outstr is longer than the formatted time, it is blank-padded. |
intime |
(Input; optional) INTEGER(4). If specified, the time to be formatted for the current locale. Must be an integer time such as the packed time created with PACKTIMEQQ. If you omit intime, the current system time is formatted and returned in outstr. |
flags |
(Input; optional) INTEGER(4). If specified, modifies the time conversion. If you omit flags, the flag NLS$Normal is used. Available values (defined in IFNLS.F90) are:
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The result type is INTEGER(4). The result is the number of characters written to outstr (bytes are counted, not multibyte characters).
If an error occurs, the result is one of the following negative values:
NLS$ErrorInsufficentBuffer - outstr buffer is too small
NLS$ErrorInvalidFlags - flags has an illegal value
NLS$ErrorInvalidInput - intime has an illegal value
USE IFNLS
INTEGER(4) i
CHARACTER(20) str
i = NLSFORMATTIME(str, FLAGS=NLS$NORMAL) ! 11:38:28 PM
i = NLSFORMATTIME(str, FLAGS=NLS$NOMINUTESORSECONDS) ! 11 PM
i = NLSFORMATTIME(str, FLAGS=NLS$NOTIMEMARKER) ! 11:38:28 PM
i = NLSFORMATTIME(str, FLAGS=IOR(NLS$FORCE24HOURFORMAT, &
& NLS$NOSECONDS)) ! 23:38 PM
END