In Go language, time packages supplies functionality for determining as well as viewing time. The Unix() function in Go language is used to yield the local time which is related to the stated Unix time from January 1, 1970, in UTC. 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 Unix(sec int64, nsec int64) Time
Here, “sec” is seconds which is of type int64 and “nsec” is nanoseconds which is also of type int64.
Note: It is reasonable to permit “nsec” outside the range [0, 999999999]. However, not every “sec” values have a equivalent time value and one analogous value is 1<<63-1, which is the largest int64 value.
Return value: It returns the local time which is equivalent to the stated Unix time from January 1, 1970 in UTC.
Example 1:
// Golang program to illustrate the usage of // time.Unix() function // Including main package package main // Importing fmt and time import "fmt"
import "time"
// Calling main func main() { // Calling Unix method with 275 seconds
// and zero nanoseconds and also
// printing output
fmt.Println( time .Unix(275, 0).UTC())
// Calling Unix method with 0 seconds and
// 566 nanoseconds and also printing
// output
fmt.Println( time .Unix(0, 566).UTC())
// Calling Unix method with 456 seconds and
// -67 nanoseconds and also printing
// output
fmt.Println( time .Unix(456, -67).UTC())
} |
Output:
1970-01-01 00:04:35 +0000 UTC 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000566 +0000 UTC 1970-01-01 00:07:35.999999933 +0000 UTC
Example 2:
// Golang program to illustrate the usage of // time.Unix() function // Including main package package main // Importing fmt and time import "fmt"
import "time"
// Calling main func main() { // Calling Unix method with 2e1 seconds
// and zero nanoseconds and also
// printing output
fmt.Println( time .Unix(2e1, 0).UTC())
// Calling Unix method with 0 seconds and
// 1e13 nanoseconds and also printing
// output
fmt.Println( time .Unix(0, 1e13).UTC())
// Calling Unix method with 1e1 seconds and
// -1e15 nanoseconds and also printing
// output
fmt.Println( time .Unix(1e1, -1e15).UTC())
} |
Output:
1970-01-01 00:00:20 +0000 UTC 1970-01-01 02:46:40 +0000 UTC 1969-12-20 10:13:30 +0000 UTC
Here, the parameters of the Unix() method stated in the above code have values that contain a constant “e” which is converted in usual range while conversion.