Is there a C/C++/STL/Boost clean method to convert a date time string to epoch time (in seconds)?
yyyy:mm:dd hh:mm:ss
On Windows platform you can do something like this if don't want to use Boost:
// parsing string
SYSTEMTIME stime = { 0 };
sscanf(timeString, "%04d:%02d:%02d %02d:%02d:%02d",
&stime.wYear, &stime.wMonth, &stime.wDay,
&stime.wHour, &stime.wMinute, &stime.wSecond);
// converting to utc file time
FILETIME lftime, ftime;
SystemTimeToFileTime(&stime, &lftime);
LocalFileTimeToFileTime(&lftime, &ftime);
// calculating seconds elapsed since 01/01/1601
// you can write similiar code to get time elapsed from other date
ULONGLONG elapsed = *(ULONGLONG*)&ftime / 10000000ull;
If you prefer standard library, you can use struct tm and mktime() to do the same job.
See: Date/time conversion: string representation to time_t
And: [Boost-users] [date_time] So how come there isn't a to_time_t helper func?
So, apparently something like this should work:
#include <boost/date_time/posix_time/posix_time.hpp>
using namespace boost::posix_time;
std::string ts("2002-01-20 23:59:59");
ptime t(time_from_string(ts));
ptime start(gregorian::date(1970,1,1));
time_duration dur = t - start;
time_t epoch = dur.total_seconds();
But I don't think it's much cleaner than Rob's suggestion: use sscanf
to parse the data into a struct tm
and then call mktime
.
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_39_0/doc/html/date_time.html Should do the trick.