I am using C on Unix. The program displays the time and I am trying to figure out how to offset the current time in minutes and hours.
This part of the code
while ( ( let = getopt(argc, argv, "alo:vh")) != -1 ) {
switch (let) {
case 'o': offset = atoi(optarg); break; }
and later in this part:
void clock(int sig, int time_expires)
{
time_t now;
struct tm *dateinfo;
(void) time(&now);
now = now + offset;
dateinfo = localtime( &now ); }
Makes an -o offset, which offsets the current time by a certain amount of seconds. For example, -o590 would offset the current time by 590 seconds.
I am trying to figure out how to do this same thing only with an -h flag that offsets the time by a certain amount of hours (like -h6 offsets the time by 6 hours) or by a -m flag which offsets the time by minutes.
I have tried dividing the current -o flag by 60 or 360 but that is not working. Can anyone point me in the right directions here?
-m1
is actually equivalent to-o60
and-h1
is-o3600
.