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Include the standard header <chrono> to define classes and functions that represent and manipulate time durations and time instants.

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Beginning in Visual Studio 2015, the implementation of steady_clock has changed to meet the C++ Standard requirements for steadiness and monotonicity. steady_clock is now based on QueryPerformanceCounter() and high_resolution_clock is now a typedef for steady_clock. As a result, in the Microsoft C++ compiler steady_clock::time_point is now a typedef for chrono::time_point<steady_clock>; however, this rule isn't necessarily the case for other implementations.

Requirements

Header:<chrono>

Namespace: std

Members

Classes

NameDescription
day classSince C++20. Describes a type that represents a day of the month. For example, the 25th day of the month.
duration classDescribes a type that holds a time interval.
hh_mm_ss.md classSplits a std::chrono::duration into hours:minutes:seconds.
leap_second classRepresents a date and a value for an inserted leap second.
month ClassDescribes a type that represents a month of a year. For example, July.
time_point classDescribes a type that represents a point in time.
time_zone classRepresents all time zone transitions for a specific geographic area.
weekday classRepresents a day of the week.
weekday_last classRepresents the last weekday of a month.
weekday_indexed classCombines a weekday, representing a day of the week with an index that represents the weekday of the month.
year classDescribes a type that represents a year in the Gregorian calendar.

Structs

NameDescription
common_type structDescribes specializations of class template common_type for instantiations of duration and time_point.
duration_values structProvides specific values for the duration template parameter Rep.
high_resolution_clock struct
leap_second_info structThe data returned by get_leap_second_info.
steady_clock structRepresents a steady clock.
system_clock structRepresents a clock type that is based on the real-time clock of the system.
treat_as_floating_point structSpecifies whether a type can be treated as a floating-point type.

Functions

NameDescription
ceil(duration)Returns the ceil of a duration object as a specified type.
ceil(time_point)Returns the ceil of a time_point object as a specified type.
current_zoneGets the current time zone.
duration_castCasts a duration object to a specified type.
floor(duration)Returns the floor of a duration object as a specified type.
floor(time_point)Returns the floor of a time_point object as a specified type.
from_stream()Parse the input stream into one of the std::chrono time or interval types such as day, month, weekday, year, and so on, using the specified format.
get_leap_second_infoGets a leap_second_info.
get_tzdb_listGets the list of time zone database entries.
get_tzdbGets the first time zone database entry.
is_amWhether an hours object is AM.
is_pmWhether an hours object is PM.
locate_zoneGets a specified time zone.
make12Returns an hours in 12-hour form.
make24Returns an hours in 24-hour form.
reload_tzdbGets an updated time zone database entry.
remote_versionChecks for an updated time zone database entry.
round(duration)Returns a duration object rounded as a specified type.
round(time_point)Returns a time_point object rounded as a specified type.
time_point_castCasts a time_point object to a specified type.

Operators

NameDescription
operator-Operator for subtraction or negation of duration and time_point objects.
operator!=Inequality operator that is used with duration or time_point objects.
operator moduloOperator for modulo operations on duration objects.
operator*Multiplication operator for duration objects.
operator/Division operator for duration objects.
operator+Adds duration and time_point objects.
operator<Determines whether one duration or time_point object is less than another duration or time_point object.
operator<=Determines whether one duration or time_point object is less than or equal to another duration or time_point object.
operatorDetermines whether two duration objects represent time intervals that have the same length, or whether two time_point objects represent the same point in time.
operator>Determines whether one duration or time_point object is greater than another duration or time_point object.
operator>=Determines whether one duration or time_point object is greater than or equal to another duration or time_point object.

Typedefs (Predefined Duration Types)

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For more information about ratio types that are used in the following typedefs, see <ratio>.

NameDescription
typedef duration<long long, nano> nanoseconds;Synonym for a duration type that has a tick period of 1 nanosecond.
typedef duration<long long, micro> microseconds;Synonym for a duration type that has a tick period of 1 microsecond.
typedef duration<long long, milli> milliseconds;Synonym for a duration type that has a tick period of 1 millisecond.
typedef duration<long long> seconds;Synonym for a duration type that has a tick period of 1 second.
typedef duration<int, ratio<60> > minutes;Synonym for a duration type that has a tick period of 1 minute.
typedef duration<int, ratio<3600> > hours;Synonym for a duration type that has a tick period of 1 hour.

Literals

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(C++11) The <chrono> header defines the following user-defined literals that you can use for greater convenience, type-safety, and maintainability of your code. These literals are defined in the literals::chrono_literals inline namespace and are in scope when std::chrono is in scope.

DeclarationDescription
hours operator ' h(unsigned long long Val)Specifies hours as an integral value.
duration<double, ratio<3600> > operator ' h(long double Val)Specifies hours as a floating-point value.
minutes (operator ' min)(unsigned long long Val)Specifies minutes as an integral value.
duration<double, ratio<60> > (operator ' min)( long double Val)Specifies minutes as a floating-point value.
seconds operator ' s(unsigned long long Val)Specifies minutes as an integral value.
duration<double> operator ' s(long double Val)Specifies seconds as a floating-point value.
milliseconds operator ' ms(unsigned long long Val)Specifies milliseconds as an integral value.
duration<double, milli> operator ' ms(long double Val)Specifies milliseconds as a floating-point value.
microseconds operator ' us(unsigned long long Val)Specifies microseconds as an integral value.
duration<double, micro> operator ' us(long double Val)Specifies microseconds as a floating-point value.
nanoseconds operator ' ns(unsigned long long Val)Specifies nanoseconds as an integral value.
duration<double, nano> operator ' ns(long double Val)Specifies nanoseconds as a floating-point value.

The following examples show how to use the chrono literals.

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See also