I have a file named "suspected" with series of line like these :
{'protocol': 17, 'service': 'BitTorrent KRPC', 'server': '219.78.120.166', 'client_port': 52044, 'client': '10.64.68.44', 'server_port': 8291, 'time': 1226506312L, 'serverhostname': ''}
{'protocol': 17, 'service': 'BitTorrent... (3 Replies)
Hi everybody,
I want to get the current time in epoch format (in UNIX or Korn Shell) and store it in a variable called
currentTime. Any response will be highly appreciated:)
Thanks in advance,
omoyne:D (8 Replies)
Hi,
Thanks bartus11 yesterday's code worked fine for me.
In meantime I've found another "issue".
As you can see highlighted, the time format in my original input in case of two rows which should be duplicited ,is differentwhat I need to do is to convert to this format "20110607-08:03:22"... (4 Replies)
Hi all ,
I need to know how to convert a time stamp entered by the user to be converted to GMT/UTC(epoch time) using mktime() and gmtime()
for exapample the input will be put in the form
ptm.tm_sec = 0;
ptm.tm_min = 59;
ptm.tm_hour = 11;
ptm.tm_mday = 20;... (2 Replies)
Looking for some help and usually when I do a search this site comes up. Hopefully someone can give me a little direction as to how to use one of these two commands to achieve what I'm trying to do.
What am I trying to do?
I need to take the time value in epoch format returned from the... (5 Replies)
# date +%s -d "Mon Feb 11 02:26:04"
1360567564
# perl -e 'print scalar localtime(1360567564), "\n";'
Mon Feb 11 02:26:04 2013
the epoch conversion is working fine. but one of my application needs 13 digit epoch time as input
1359453135154
rather than 10 digit epoch time 1360567564... (3 Replies)
I have a Raspberry Pi that logs some temperatures using Onewire. Data is collected with RRDTool.
The command sudo rrdtool fetch ute_temp.rrd AVERAGE -s -1h > ./test.log
and then cat test.log gives the result
1388608500: 2.3579639836e+00
.
How do I write a script that converts the Epoch time... (4 Replies)
Can someone help me to write a shell script to convert epoch timestamp into human readable format
1394553600,"test","79799776.0","19073982.728571","77547576.0","18835699.285714"
1394553600,"test1","80156064.0","19191275.014286","62475360.000000","14200554.720000"... (10 Replies)
I am trying to create a script that will take epoch (input from command line) and convert it into a readable format in bash/shell
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#!bin/bash
read -p "Please enter a number to represent epoch time:"... (9 Replies)
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netsds::util::datetime
NetSDS::Util::DateTime(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation NetSDS::Util::DateTime(3pm)NAME
NetSDS::Util::DateTime - common date/time processing routines
SYNOPSIS
use NetSDS::Util::DateTime;
print "Current date: " . date_now();
DESCRIPTION
This package provides set of routines for date and time processing.
EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
date_now_array([TIME])
Returns array of date items for given date. If source date is not set current date used.
date_now([TIME])
Return [given] date as string.
2001-12-23 14:39:53
date_now_iso8601([TIME])
Return date as ISO 8601 string.
20011223T14:39:53Z
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601> http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime <http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime>
date_strip(DATE)
Trim miliseconds from date.
date_date(DATE)
Trim time part from date.
date_time(DATE)
Trim date part from date.
time_from_string($string)
Return parsed date/time structure.
date_from_string($string)
Return date from string representation.
date_inc([INCREMENT, [TIME]])
Return date incremented with given number of seconds.
date_inc_string([INCREMENT, [TIME]])
Return string representation of date incremented with given number of seconds.
EXAMPLES
None yet
BUGS
Unknown yet
SEE ALSO
Date::Parse, Date::Format
TODO
Import stuff from Wono project
AUTHOR
Valentyn Solomko <val@pere.org.ua>
Michael Bochkaryov <misha@rattler.kiev.ua>
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-27 NetSDS::Util::DateTime(3pm)