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* i.e. $gmt($ctime) == $asctime($calc($ctime + $timezone)), and $asctime($calc(0 + $timezone)) is "Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970" except for people whose $timezone is negative because $asctime does not accept negative time values.
 
* i.e. $gmt($ctime) == $asctime($calc($ctime + $timezone)), and $asctime($calc(0 + $timezone)) is "Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970" except for people whose $timezone is negative because $asctime does not accept negative time values.
 
* When you change your computer's timezone, the file date/times change, but mIRC's $ctime does not. $file($mircexe).mtime remains the same regardless of $timezone and $daylight values.
 
* When you change your computer's timezone, the file date/times change, but mIRC's $ctime does not. $file($mircexe).mtime remains the same regardless of $timezone and $daylight values.
* $timezone changes when $daylight changes, so you'll find $timezone + $daylight remain the same total. In USA Eastern, you'll find that during the winter, $daylight is 18000 and $daylight is 0. In summer during Daylight/Summertime, $daylight drops by 3600 to 14400, and $daylight increases from 0 to 3600.
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* $timezone changes when $daylight changes, so you'll find $timezone + $daylight remain the same total. In USA Eastern, you'll find that during the winter, $timezone is 18000 and $daylight is 0. In summer during Daylight/Summertime, $timezone drops by 3600 to 14400, and $daylight increases from 0 to 3600.
  
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==

Latest revision as of 12:44, 9 September 2018

$timezone returns the current timezone setting in seconds. Positive is West/Earlier than UTC, negative is East/Later than UTC.

Synopsis[edit]

$timezone

Parameters[edit]

None

Properties[edit]

None

Notes[edit]

  • $timezone contains the seconds to subtract from UTC to match your computer clock time.
  • i.e. $gmt($ctime) == $asctime($calc($ctime + $timezone)), and $asctime($calc(0 + $timezone)) is "Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970" except for people whose $timezone is negative because $asctime does not accept negative time values.
  • When you change your computer's timezone, the file date/times change, but mIRC's $ctime does not. $file($mircexe).mtime remains the same regardless of $timezone and $daylight values.
  • $timezone changes when $daylight changes, so you'll find $timezone + $daylight remain the same total. In USA Eastern, you'll find that during the winter, $timezone is 18000 and $daylight is 0. In summer during Daylight/Summertime, $timezone drops by 3600 to 14400, and $daylight increases from 0 to 3600.

Example[edit]

//echo -a $timezone

Compatibility[edit]

Added: mIRC v5.1
Added on: 28 Aug 1997
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.


See also[edit]

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v · d · e mIRC identifier list