I know this is a rather under-level question, if you may, but I'm having some trouble looking for code that I can put in my Windows forms. I just have three mere requirements:
- I need the local time, which is EDT.
- I also need the time in 24-hour format so it's easier to read.
- Where to put the code in m开发者_开发技巧y Windows forms?
Since you've tagged your question with 'winforms' I'm assuming you're running on the .NET Framework. If so, I suggest starting here:
Coding Best Practices Using DateTime in the .NET Framework
... and also checking the documentation on DateTIme formatting here:
Custom Date and Time Format Strings
/* localtime example */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
int main ()
{
time_t rawtime;
struct tm * timeinfo;
time ( &rawtime );
timeinfo = localtime ( &rawtime );
printf ( "Current local time and date: %s", asctime (timeinfo) );
return 0;
}
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/ctime/localtime/
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