Description
array
localtime ( [int timestamp [, bool is_associative]])
The localtime() function returns an array
identical to that of the structure returned by the C function
call. The first argument to localtime() is
the timestamp, if this is not given the current time is used.
The second argument to the localtime() is the
is_associative, if this is set to 0 or not
supplied than the array is returned as a regular, numerically
indexed array. If the argument is set to 1 then
localtime() is an associative array containing
all the different elements of the structure returned by the C
function call to localtime. The names of the different keys of
the associative array are as follows:
"tm_sec" - seconds
"tm_min" - minutes
"tm_hour" - hour
"tm_mday" - day of the month
"tm_mon" - month of the year, starting with 0 for January
"tm_year" - Years since 1900
"tm_wday" - Day of the week
"tm_yday" - Day of the year
"tm_isdst" - Is daylight savings time in effect