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Question: Can we change the system date to some other date?
Answer: Yes, We can! The function stime( ) sets the system date to the specified date. It also sets the system time. The time and date is measured in seconds from the 00:00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970. The following program shows how to use this function.#include <stdio.h> #include <time.h> void main( ) { time_t tm ; int d ; tm = time ( NULL ) ; printf ( "The System Date : %s", ctime ( &tm ) ) ; printf ( "nHow many days ahead you want to set the date : " ) ; scanf ( "%d", &d ) ; tm += ( 24L * d ) * 60L * 60L ; stime ( &tm ) ; printf ( "nNow the new date is : %s", ctime ( &tm ) ) ; } In this program we have used function ctime( ) in addition to function stime( ). The ctime( ) function converts time value to a 26-character long string that contains date and time. |
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