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  • EpochConverter

    地址:http://www.epochconverter.com/

    How to get the current epoch time in ...

    PHP time() more ...
    Python import time; time.time()
    Ruby Time.now (or Time.new). To display the epoch: Time.now.to_i
    Perl time more ...
    Java long epoch = System.currentTimeMillis()/1000;
    C# var epoch = (DateTime.UtcNow - new DateTime(1970, 1, 1)).TotalSeconds;
    Objective-C [[NSDate date] timeIntervalSince1970]; (returns double) or NSString *currentTimestamp = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%f", [[NSDate date] timeIntervalSince1970]];
    C++11 double now = std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::milliseconds>(std::chrono::system_clock::now().time_since_epoch()).count();
    VBScript/ASP DateDiff("s", "01/01/1970 00:00:00", Now())
    AutoIT _DateDiff('s', "1970/01/01 00:00:00", _NowCalc())
    Delphi Epoch := DateTimetoUnix(Now); Tested in Delphi 2010.
    R as.numeric(Sys.time())
    Erlang/OTP erlang:system_time(seconds). (version 18+), older versions:calendar:datetime_to_gregorian_seconds(calendar:universal_time())-719528*24*3600.
    MySQL SELECT unix_timestamp(now()) more ...
    PostgreSQL SELECT extract(epoch FROM now());
    SQLite SELECT strftime('%s', 'now');
    Oracle PL/SQL SELECT (SYSDATE - TO_DATE('01/01/1970 00:00:00', 'MM-DD-YYYY HH24:MI:SS')) * 
    24 * 60 * 60 FROM DUAL
    SQL Server SELECT DATEDIFF(s, '1970-01-01 00:00:00', GETUTCDATE())
    IBM Informix SELECT dbinfo('utc_current') FROM sysmaster:sysdual;
    JavaScript Math.round(new Date().getTime()/1000.0) getTime() returns time in milliseconds.
    Visual FoxPro DATETIME() - {^1970/01/01 00:00:00} Warning: time zones not handled correctly
    Adobe ColdFusion <cfset epochTime = left(getTickcount(), 10)>
    Go time.Now().Unix() more ...
    Tcl/Tk clock seconds
    Unix/Linux Shell date +%s
    PowerShell [int][double]::Parse((Get-Date (get-date).touniversaltime() -UFormat %s))
    Other OS's Command line: perl -e "print time" (If Perl is installed on your system)

    Convert from human readable date to epoch

    PHP strtotime("15 November 2012") (converts most English date texts) or:
    date_create('01/15/2010')->format('U') (PHP5 DateTime class) more ...
    Python import time; int(time.mktime(time.strptime('2000-01-01 12:34:00', '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))) - time.timezone
    Ruby Time.local(yearmonthdayhourminutesecondusec ) (or Time.gm for GMT/UTC input). To display add .to_i
    Perl Use the Perl Epoch routines
    Java long epoch = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss").parse("01/01/1970 01:00:00").getTime() / 1000;
    VBScript/ASP DateDiff("s", "01/01/1970 00:00:00", time field) More info
    AutoIT _DateDiff('s', "1970/01/01 00:00:00", "YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS")
    Delphi Epoch := DateTimeToUnix(StrToDateTime(myString));
    C Use the C Epoch Converter routines
    R as.numeric(as.POSIXct("MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss", origin="1970-01-01"))
    Go Use the example code
    MySQL SELECT unix_timestamp(time) Time format: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS or YYMMDD or YYYYMMDD
    More on using Epoch timestamps with MySQL
    PostgreSQL SELECT extract(epoch FROM date('2000-01-01 12:34'));
    With timestamp: SELECT EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE '2001-02-16 20:38:40-08');
    With interval: SELECT EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM INTERVAL '5 days 3 hours');
    SQLite SELECT strftime('%s',timestring);
    SQL Server SELECT DATEDIFF(s, '1970-01-01 00:00:00', time field)
    JavaScript Use the JavaScript Date object
    Unix/Linux Shell date +%s -d"Jan 1, 1980 00:00:01" Replace '-d' with '-ud' to input in GMT/UTC time.

    Convert from epoch to human readable date

    PHP date(output formatepoch); Output format example: 'r' = RFC 2822 date more ...
    Python import time; time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000", time.localtime(epoch)) Replace time.localtime with time.gmtime for GMT time.
    Ruby Time.at(epoch)
    C# private string epoch2string(int epoch) {
    return new DateTime(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Utc).AddSeconds(epoch).ToShortDateString(); }
    Perl Use the Perl Epoch routines
    Java String date = new java.text.SimpleDateFormat("MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss").format(new java.util.Date (epoch*1000));
    VBScript/ASP DateAdd("s", epoch, "01/01/1970 00:00:00") More info
    AutoIT _DateAdd("s", $EpochSeconds , "1970/01/01 00:00:00")
    Delphi myString := DateTimeToStr(UnixToDateTime(Epoch)); Where Epoch is a signed integer.
    C Use the C Epoch Converter routines
    Objective-C NSDate * myDate = [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970:epoch]; NSLog(@"%@", date);
    R as.POSIXct(epoch, origin="1970-01-01", tz="GMT")
    Go example code
    MySQL FROM_UNIXTIME(epochoptional output format) Default output format is YYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. If you need support for negative timestamps: DATE_FORMAT(DATE_ADD(FROM_UNIXTIME(0), interval -315619200 second),"%Y-%m-%d") (replace -315619200 with epoch) more ...
    PostgreSQL PostgreSQL version 8.1 and higher: SELECT to_timestamp(epoch); More info Older versions: SELECT TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE 'epoch' + epoch * INTERVAL '1 second';
    SQLite SELECT datetime(epoch_to_convert, 'unixepoch'); or local timezone: SELECT datetime(epoch_to_convert, 'unixepoch', 'localtime');
    Oracle PL/SQL SELECT to_date('01-JAN-1970','dd-mon-yyyy')+(1326357743/60/60/24) from dual
    Replace 1326357743 with epoch.
    SQL Server DATEADD(s, epoch, '1970-01-01 00:00:00')
    IBM Informix SELECT dbinfo('utc_to_datetime',epoch) FROM sysmaster:sysdual;
    Microsoft Excel =(A1 / 86400) + 25569 Format the result cell for date/time, the result will be in GMT time (A1 is the cell with the epoch number). For other time zones: =((A1 +/- time zone adjustment) / 86400) + 25569.
    Crystal Reports DateAdd("s", {EpochTimeStampField}-14400, #1/1/1970 00:00:00#) -14400 used for Eastern Standard Time. See Time Zones.
    JavaScript Use the JavaScript Date object
    Tcl/Tk clock format 1325376000 More info
    MATLAB datestr(719529+TimeInSeconds/86400,'dd-mmm-yyyy HH:MM:SS')
    IBM PureData System for Analytics select 996673954::int4::abstime::timestamp;
    Unix/Linux Shell date -d @1190000000 Replace 1190000000 with your epoch, needs recent version of 'date'. Replace '-d' with '-ud' for GMT/UTC time.
    PowerShell Function get-epochDate ($epochDate) { [timezone]::CurrentTimeZone.ToLocalTime(([datetime]'1/1/1970').AddSeconds($epochDate)) }, then use: get-epochDate 1279152364. Works for Windows PowerShell v1 and v2
    Other OS's Command line: perl -e "print scalar(localtime(epoch))" (If Perl is installed) Replace 'localtime' with 'gmtime' for GMT/UTC time.

    Thanks to everyone who sent me corrections and updates!

    More date related: What's the current week number? - What's the current day number?
    Esta página en Español: Convertir Epochs / Tiempos Unix 

    Please note: All tools on this page are based on the time settings of your computer and use JavaScript to convert times. JavaScript does not support leap seconds.

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