2010/8/2 17:47:35
Description:
This function is the inverse function of localtime(). Its argument is the struct_time or full 9-tuple and it returns a floating point number, for compatibility with time().
If the input value cannot be represented as a valid time, either OverflowError or ValueError will be raised.
Syntax:
time.mktime(t) |
Parameters:
Here is the detail of parameters:
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t: This is the struct_time or full 9-tuple.
Example:
#!/usr/bin/python import time t = (2009, 2, 17, 17, 3, 38, 1, 48, 0) secs = time.mktime( t ) print "time.mktime(t) : %f" % secs print "asctime(localtime(secs)): %s" % time.asctime(time.localtime(secs)) |
This produces following result:
time.mktime(t) : 1234915418.000000 asctime(localtime(secs)): Tue Feb 17 17:03:38 2009 |