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  2. C date and time functions - Wikipedia

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    strptime: converts a string with time information to a struct tm: wcsftime: converts a struct tm object to custom wide string textual representation gmtime: converts a time_t value to calendar time expressed as Coordinated Universal Time [5] localtime: converts a time_t value to calendar time expressed as local time mktime: converts calendar ...

  3. Template:Deg2DMS - Wikipedia

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    {{Deg2DMS |positive decimal degrees| p =precision| sup =ms}} |p= is optional and defaults to 3. It is the number of decimal digits that the seconds are rounded to. |sup= is optional and changes the default apostrophe-format for arcminutes and arcseconds (1° 2′ 3″) to the m-s-format for arcminutes and arcseconds (1° 2 m 3 s).

  4. Timestamp - Wikipedia

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    A timestamp is a sequence of characters or encoded information identifying when a certain event occurred, usually giving date and time of day, sometimes accurate to a small fraction of a second.

  5. Strptime - Wikipedia

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  6. Orders of magnitude (time) - Wikipedia

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    3.6 ks: The length of one hour (h), the time for the minute hand of a clock to cycle once around the face, approximately 1/24 of one mean solar day 7.2 ks (2 h): The typical length of feature films 35.73 ks: the rotational period of planet Jupiter, fastest planet to rotate 38.0196 ks: rotational period of Saturn, second shortest rotational period

  7. Metric time - Wikipedia

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    1.67 minutes (or 1 minute 40 seconds) 10 3: kilosecond: 1 000: 16.7 minutes (or 16 minutes and 40 seconds) 10 6: megasecond: 1 000 000: 11.6 days (or 11 days, 13 hours, 46 minutes and 40 seconds) 10 9: gigasecond: 1 000 000 000: 31.7 years (or 31 years, 252 days, 1 hour, 46 minutes, 40 seconds, assuming that there are 7 leap years in the interval)

  8. Millisecond - Wikipedia

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    A unit of 10 milliseconds may be called a centisecond, and one of 100 milliseconds a decisecond, but these names are rarely used. [3] To help compare orders of magnitude of different times , this page lists times between 10 −3 seconds and 10 0 seconds (1 milli second and one second).

  9. Decimal time - Wikipedia

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    3 different representations of 3 hours 86 minutes decimal time by Delambre (9:15:50 a.m.) The colon (:) was not yet in use as a unit separator for standard times, and is used for non-decimal bases. The French decimal separator is the comma (,), while the period (.), or "point", is used in English. Units were either written out in full, or ...