localtime val
Converts the value returned by
time
to a nine-element list with the time corrected for the local time zone. It's typically used as follows:
All list elements are numeric. The element($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time);
$mon
(month) has the range
0..11
, and
$wday
(weekday) has the range
0..6
. The year has had 1,900 subtracted from it. (You can remember which ones are
0
-based because those are the ones you're always using as subscripts into
0
-based arrays containing month and day names.) If
val
is omitted, it does
localtime(time)
. For example, to get the name of the current day of the week: The Perl library module Time::Local contains a subroutine,$thisday = (Sun,Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat)[(localtime)[6]];
timelocal()
, that can convert in the opposite direction.
In scalar context,
localtime
returns a
ctime(3)
-like string based on the localtime value.