Difference between revisions of "File date and time"
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 8 March 2015
File server and OSFILE functions read and write dates and times in an internal format. These functions and procedures from the FInfo library provide a easy way of converting to and from the internal format.
REM FNf_date - convert date into internal format REM FNf_time - convert time into internal format REM -------------------------------------------- DEFFNf_date(d%,m%,y%):y%=y%-1981:=d%+m%*256+(y%AND15)*4096+(y%DIV16)*32 DEFFNf_time(h%,m%,s%):=h%+m%*256+s%*65536 : REM PROCf_date - extract date from internal format REM PROCf_time - extract time from internal format REM ---------------------------------------------- DEFPROCf_date(d%):day%=d%AND31:month%=(d%AND&F00)DIV256 year%=(d%AND&F000)DIV4096+(d%AND&E0)/2+1981:ENDPROC DEFPROCf_time(t%):hour%=t%AND255:minute%=(t%AND&FF00)DIV256 second%=(t%AND&FF0000)DIV65536:ENDPROC
The following example reads a file's modification date and displays it:
type%=FNfile(5,filename$) PROCf_date(X%!15) PRINT "Last modified on ";day%;"/";month%;"/";year%
The next example sets a file's modification date to 15th February 1992:
A%=FNfile(5,filename$) :REM Read existing attributes X%!15=FNf_date(15,2,1992) :REM Overwrite date portion of attributes A%=FNfile(4,filename$) :REM Write new attributes
Jgharston 11:33, 27 August 2008 (BST)