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6 QDateTime - Date and time functions
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9 All the functions in this class are reentrant when Qt is built with
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12 #include <qdatetime.h>
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14 Public Members
15 QDateTime ()
16 QDateTime ( const QDate & date )
17 QDateTime ( const QDate & date, const QTime & time )
18 bool isNull () const
19 bool isValid () const
20 QDate date () const
21 QTime time () const
22 uint toTime_t () const
23 void setDate ( const QDate & date )
24 void setTime ( const QTime & time )
25 void setTime_t ( uint secsSince1Jan1970UTC )
26 void setTime_t ( uint secsSince1Jan1970UTC, Qt::TimeSpec ts )
27 QString toString ( Qt::DateFormat f = Qt::TextDate ) const
28 QString toString ( const QString & format ) const
29 QDateTime addDays ( int ndays ) const
30 QDateTime addMonths ( int nmonths ) const
31 QDateTime addYears ( int nyears ) const
32 QDateTime addSecs ( int nsecs ) const
33 int daysTo ( const QDateTime & dt ) const
34 int secsTo ( const QDateTime & dt ) const
35 bool operator== ( const QDateTime & dt ) const
36 bool operator!= ( const QDateTime & dt ) const
37 bool operator< ( const QDateTime & dt ) const
38 bool operator<= ( const QDateTime & dt ) const
39 bool operator> ( const QDateTime & dt ) const
40 bool operator>= ( const QDateTime & dt ) const
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42 Static Public Members
43 QDateTime currentDateTime ()
44 QDateTime currentDateTime ( Qt::TimeSpec ts )
45 QDateTime fromString ( const QString & s, Qt::DateFormat f =
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49 QDataStream & operator<< ( QDataStream & s, const QDateTime & dt )
50 QDataStream & operator>> ( QDataStream & s, QDateTime & dt )
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53 The QDateTime class provides date and time functions.
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55 A QDateTime object contains a calendar date and a clock time (a"
56 datetime"). It is a combination of the QDate and QTime classes. It can
57 read the current datetime from the system clock. It provides functions
58 for comparing datetimes and for manipulating a datetime by adding a
59 number of seconds, days, months or years.
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61 A QDateTime object is typically created either by giving a date and
62 time explicitly in the constructor, or by using the static function
63 currentDateTime(), which returns a QDateTime object set to the system
64 clock's time. The date and time can be changed with setDate() and
65 setTime(). A datetime can also be set using the setTime_t() function,
66 which takes a POSIX-standard "number of seconds since 00:00:00 on
67 January 1, 1970" value. The fromString() function returns a QDateTime
68 given a string and a date format which is used to interpret the date
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71 The date() and time() functions provide access to the date and time
72 parts of the datetime. The same information is provided in textual
73 format by the toString() function.
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75 QDateTime provides a full set of operators to compare two QDateTime
76 objects where smaller means earlier and larger means later.
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78 You can increment (or decrement) a datetime by a given number of
79 seconds using addSecs() or days using addDays(). Similarly you can use
80 addMonths() and addYears(). The daysTo() function returns the number of
81 days between two datetimes, and secsTo() returns the number of seconds
82 between two datetimes.
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84 The range of a datetime object is constrained to the ranges of the
85 QDate and QTime objects which it embodies.
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87 See also QDate, QTime, QDateTimeEdit, and Time and Date.
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91 Constructs a null datetime (i.e. null date and null time). A null
92 datetime is invalid, since the date is invalid.
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97 Constructs a datetime with date date and null (but valid) time
98 (00:00:00.000).
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101 Constructs a datetime with date date and time time.
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104 Returns a QDateTime object containing a datetime ndays days later than
105 the datetime of this object (or earlier if ndays is negative).
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107 See also daysTo(), addMonths(), addYears(), and addSecs().
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110 Returns a QDateTime object containing a datetime nmonths months later
111 than the datetime of this object (or earlier if nmonths is negative).
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113 See also daysTo(), addDays(), addYears(), and addSecs().
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116 Returns a QDateTime object containing a datetime nsecs seconds later
117 than the datetime of this object (or earlier if nsecs is negative).
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119 See also secsTo(), addDays(), addMonths(), and addYears().
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121 Example: listviews/listviews.cpp.
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124 Returns a QDateTime object containing a datetime nyears years later
125 than the datetime of this object (or earlier if nyears is negative).
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127 See also daysTo(), addDays(), addMonths(), and addSecs().
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130 Returns the current datetime, as reported by the system clock, for the
131 TimeSpec ts. The default TimeSpec is LocalTime.
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133 See also QDate::currentDate(), QTime::currentTime(), and Qt::TimeSpec.
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135 Example: listviews/listviews.cpp.
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138 This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
139 behaves essentially like the above function.
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141 Returns the current datetime, as reported by the system clock.
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143 See also QDate::currentDate() and QTime::currentTime().
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146 Returns the date part of the datetime.
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148 See also setDate() and time().
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151 Returns the number of days from this datetime to dt (which is negative
152 if dt is earlier than this datetime).
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154 See also addDays() and secsTo().
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158 Returns the QDateTime represented by the string s, using the format f,
159 or an invalid datetime if this is not possible.
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161 Note for Qt::TextDate: It is recommended that you use the English short
162 month names (e.g. "Jan"). Although localized month names can also be
163 used, they depend on the user's locale settings.
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165 Warning: Note that Qt::LocalDate cannot be used here.
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168 Returns TRUE if both the date and the time are null; otherwise returns
169 FALSE. A null datetime is invalid.
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171 See also QDate::isNull() and QTime::isNull().
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174 Returns TRUE if both the date and the time are valid; otherwise returns
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177 See also QDate::isValid() and QTime::isValid().
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180 Returns TRUE if this datetime is different from dt; otherwise returns
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186 Returns TRUE if this datetime is earlier than dt; otherwise returns
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190 Returns TRUE if this datetime is earlier than or equal to dt; otherwise
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194 Returns TRUE if this datetime is equal to dt; otherwise returns FALSE.
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199 Returns TRUE if this datetime is later than dt; otherwise returns
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203 Returns TRUE if this datetime is later than or equal to dt; otherwise
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207 Returns the number of seconds from this datetime to dt (which is
208 negative if dt is earlier than this datetime).
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212 QDateTime dt = QDateTime::currentDateTime();
213 QDateTime xmas( QDate(dt.date().year(),12,24), QTime(17,00) );
214 qDebug( "There are %d seconds to Christmas", dt.secsTo(xmas) );
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216 See also addSecs(), daysTo(), and QTime::secsTo().
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219 Sets the date part of this datetime to date.
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224 Sets the time part of this datetime to time.
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226 See also time() and setDate().
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229 Sets the date and time to ts time (Qt::LocalTime or Qt::UTC) given the
230 number of seconds that have passed since 1970-01-01T00:00:00,
231 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). On systems that do not support
232 timezones this function will behave as if local time were UTC.
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234 On Windows, only a subset of secsSince1Jan1970UTC values are supported,
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240 This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It
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243 Convenience function that sets the date and time to local time based on
244 the given UTC time.
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247 Returns the time part of the datetime.
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249 See also setTime() and date().
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252 Returns the datetime as a string. The format parameter determines the
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269 Example format strings (assumed that the QDateTime is
270 21<small><sup>st</sup></small> May 2001 14:13:09)
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285 Returns the datetime as a string. The f parameter determines the format
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288 If f is Qt::TextDate, the string format is "Wed May 20 03:40:13 1998"
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290 QTime::toString() to generate the string, so the day and month names
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293 If f is Qt::ISODate, the string format corresponds to the ISO 8601
294 extended specification for representations of dates and times, which is
295 YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.
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300 If the format f is invalid or the datetime is invalid, toString()
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303 See also QDate::toString() and QTime::toString().
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306 Returns the datetime as the number of seconds that have passed since
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316 Writes the datetime dt to the stream s.
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328 http://www.trolltech.com/faq/tech.html
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