Current Time: General Purpose Classes

The following procedure shows how to create a CTime object and initialize it with the current time.

To get the current time

  1. Allocate a CTime object, as follows:

    CTime theTime;   
    

    Note

    Uninitialized CTime objects are not initialized to a valid time.

  2. Call the CTime::GetCurrentTime function to get the current time from the operating system. This function returns a CTime object that can be used to set the value of CTime, as follows:

    theTime = CTime::GetCurrentTime();
    

    Since GetCurrentTime is a static member function from the CTime class, you must qualify its name with the name of the class and the scope resolution operator (::), CTime::GetCurrentTime().

Of course, the two steps outlined previously could be combined into a single program statement as follows:

CTime theTime = CTime::GetCurrentTime();   

See Also

Concepts

Date and Time: General-Purpose Classes