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| + | ====== getdate ====== | ||
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| + | ===== description of getdate ===== | ||
| + | Program to print the current system date, getdate c code below explain how to use this function to print computer date. | ||
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| + | <code c> | ||
| + | #include<stdio.h> | ||
| + | #include<dos.h> | ||
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| + | int main(void) | ||
| + | { | ||
| + | struct date d; | ||
| + | getdate(&d); | ||
| + | printf("Date is %d/%d/%d\n",d.da_day,d.da_mon,d.da_year); | ||
| + | return 0; | ||
| + | } | ||
| + | </code> | ||
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| + | ==== output of getdate c example ==== | ||
| + | Date is 20/01/2012 | ||