In Go language, time packages supplies functionality for determining as well as viewing time. The Time.Add() function in Go language is used to add the stated time and duration. Moreover, this function is defined under the time package. Here, you need to import the “time” package in order to use these functions.
Syntax:
func (t Time) Add(d Duration) Time
Here, “t” is the stated time and “d” is the duration that is to be added to the time stated.
Return Value: It returns the result of adding stated t and d.
Example:
// Golang program to illustrate the usage of // Time.Add() function // Including main package package main // Importing fmt and time import "fmt"
import "time"
// Calling main func main() { // Declaring time in UTC
t := time .Date(2020, 11, 9, 7, 0, 0, 0, time .UTC)
// Declaring durations
d1 := t.Add( time .Second * 4)
d2 := t.Add( time .Minute * 2)
d3 := t.Add( time .Hour * 1)
d4 := t.Add( time .Hour * 22 * 7)
// Prints output
fmt.Printf( "%v\n" , t)
fmt.Printf( "%v\n" , d1)
fmt.Printf( "%v\n" , d2)
fmt.Printf( "%v\n" , d3)
fmt.Printf( "%v" , d4)
} |
Output:
2020-11-09 07:00:00 +0000 UTC 2020-11-09 07:00:04 +0000 UTC 2020-11-09 07:02:00 +0000 UTC 2020-11-09 08:00:00 +0000 UTC 2020-11-15 17:00:00 +0000 UTC
Here, the output returned is in UTC as defined above.
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