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  • S Schehaider_Aymen

    Hello, is there a specified Data Date variable type that i can use it with C++? I don't like to use a structure including three integers for this aim. Thank you

    "The Ultimate Limit Is Only Your Imagination."

    modified on Friday, June 11, 2010 9:09 AM

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    Schehaider_Aymen
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    I think yeah; the SYSTEMTIME Var ;P sorry to post the question too quick

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    • S Schehaider_Aymen

      Hello, is there a specified Data Date variable type that i can use it with C++? I don't like to use a structure including three integers for this aim. Thank you

      "The Ultimate Limit Is Only Your Imagination."

      modified on Friday, June 11, 2010 9:09 AM

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      Blood_HaZaRd wrote:

      is there a specified Data variable type that i can use it with C++?

      Please refactor this question so that it makes sense. :confused:

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        Blood_HaZaRd wrote:

        is there a specified Data variable type that i can use it with C++?

        Please refactor this question so that it makes sense. :confused:

        "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

        "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

        "Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius

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        Schehaider_Aymen
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        sorry i wrote Data instead of Date (i have a quarty Keyboard and Eng Os

        "The Ultimate Limit Is Only Your Imagination."

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        • S Schehaider_Aymen

          Hello, is there a specified Data Date variable type that i can use it with C++? I don't like to use a structure including three integers for this aim. Thank you

          "The Ultimate Limit Is Only Your Imagination."

          modified on Friday, June 11, 2010 9:09 AM

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          Do you mean a date? If you're using ATL/MFC then class CTime is avalable [^]. :)

          If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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            Do you mean a date? If you're using ATL/MFC then class CTime is avalable [^]. :)

            If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
            This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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            Schehaider_Aymen
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            great one but when i write this code it said that the CTime is not a class or a namespace. How to help #include<time.h> #include<iostream> using namespace std;

            void main()
            {
            //char date[9];
            // _strdate(date);
            // cout << date << endl;

            CTime t1(1999, 3, 19, 22, 15, 0); // 10:15 PM March 19, 1999
            CTime t2(1999, 3, 20, 22, 15, 0); // 10:15 PM March 20, 1999
            CTimeSpan ts = t2 - t1;             // Subtract 2 CTimes
            

            }

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            • S Schehaider_Aymen

              great one but when i write this code it said that the CTime is not a class or a namespace. How to help #include<time.h> #include<iostream> using namespace std;

              void main()
              {
              //char date[9];
              // _strdate(date);
              // cout << date << endl;

              CTime t1(1999, 3, 19, 22, 15, 0); // 10:15 PM March 19, 1999
              CTime t2(1999, 3, 20, 22, 15, 0); // 10:15 PM March 20, 1999
              CTimeSpan ts = t2 - t1;             // Subtract 2 CTimes
              

              }

              "The Ultimate Limit Is Only Your Imagination."

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              Cedric Moonen
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              That's why Carlo said "if you are using MFC/ATL", which is not your case so forget about it.

              Cédric Moonen Software developer
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                That's why Carlo said "if you are using MFC/ATL", which is not your case so forget about it.

                Cédric Moonen Software developer
                Charting control [v3.0] OpenGL game tutorial in C++

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                Schehaider_Aymen
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                Ah no indeed i'm using MFC so it still the case :laugh:

                "The Ultimate Limit Is Only Your Imagination."

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                • S Schehaider_Aymen

                  great one but when i write this code it said that the CTime is not a class or a namespace. How to help #include<time.h> #include<iostream> using namespace std;

                  void main()
                  {
                  //char date[9];
                  // _strdate(date);
                  // cout << date << endl;

                  CTime t1(1999, 3, 19, 22, 15, 0); // 10:15 PM March 19, 1999
                  CTime t2(1999, 3, 20, 22, 15, 0); // 10:15 PM March 20, 1999
                  CTimeSpan ts = t2 - t1;             // Subtract 2 CTimes
                  

                  }

                  "The Ultimate Limit Is Only Your Imagination."

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                  Nuri Ismail
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                  You need to include atltime.h header in order to use the CTime class. (In case you are using MFC/ATL). I see that you have already included time.h so you can use the struct tm[^] from this header. See here[^] for standard date/time functions, macros and types. :)

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                    You need to include atltime.h header in order to use the CTime class. (In case you are using MFC/ATL). I see that you have already included time.h so you can use the struct tm[^] from this header. See here[^] for standard date/time functions, macros and types. :)

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                    Schehaider_Aymen
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                    Yup Thank you. I even found another Class zhicgh is CTimeSpan (based on CTime and do operations on time which the most suitable class for now. Thnak you again and @ Cedric: the errors from VS saying that CTilme t1 is undeclarated was due to a line which end with no ; and now it works i forget to say that i was under MFC so excuse me again we are humains and we do mistakes. :|

                    "The Ultimate Limit Is Only Your Imagination."

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                    • S Schehaider_Aymen

                      Ah no indeed i'm using MFC so it still the case :laugh:

                      "The Ultimate Limit Is Only Your Imagination."

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                      Blood_HaZaRd wrote:

                      Ah no indeed i'm using MF

                      For another project? The posted one looks the classical console application... :rolleyes:

                      If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                      This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
                      [My articles]

                      In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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