#include "boost/date_time/local_time/local_time.hpp" #include /* This example shows a program that calculates the arrival time of a plane * that flys from Phoenix to New York. During the flight New York shifts * into daylight savings time (Phoenix doesn't because Arizona doesn't use * DST). * * */ int main() { using namespace boost::gregorian; using namespace boost::local_time; using namespace boost::posix_time; //setup some timezones for creating and adjusting local times //This user editable file can be found in libs/date_time/data. tz_database tz_db; try { tz_db.load_from_file("../../data/date_time_zonespec.csv"); }catch(data_not_accessible dna) { std::cerr << "Error with time zone data file: " << dna.what() << std::endl; exit(EXIT_FAILURE); }catch(bad_field_count bfc) { std::cerr << "Error with time zone data file: " << bfc.what() << std::endl; exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } time_zone_ptr nyc_tz = tz_db.time_zone_from_region("America/New_York"); //Use a newly created time zone rule time_zone_ptr phx_tz(new posix_time_zone("MST-07:00:00")); //local departure time in Phoenix is 11 pm on March 13 2010 // (NY changes to DST on March 14 at 2 am) local_date_time phx_departure(date(2010, Mar, 13), hours(23), phx_tz, local_date_time::NOT_DATE_TIME_ON_ERROR); local_date_time nyc_departure = phx_departure.local_time_in(nyc_tz); time_duration flight_length = hours(4) + minutes(30); local_date_time phx_arrival = phx_departure + flight_length; local_date_time nyc_arrival = phx_arrival.local_time_in(nyc_tz); std::cout << "departure PHX time: " << phx_departure << std::endl; std::cout << "departure NYC time: " << nyc_departure << std::endl; std::cout << "arrival PHX time: " << phx_arrival << std::endl; std::cout << "arrival NYC time: " << nyc_arrival << std::endl; } /* Copyright 2005: CrystalClear Software, Inc * http://www.crystalclearsoftware.com * * Subject to the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. * (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) */