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PXFTIME(3F)					       Last changed: 1-6-98

NAME
     PXFTIME - Gets system time

SYNOPSIS
     SUBROUTINE PXFTIME (itime, ierror)
     INTEGER itime, ierror

IMPLEMENTATION
     UNICOS, UNICOS/mk, and IRIX systems

STANDARDS
     IEEE standard interface for FORTRAN 77

DESCRIPTION
     On IRIX systems, this routine is in libfortran.so which is linked by
     default when compiling programs with the MIPSpro 7 Fortran 90 compiler
     or when compiling programs with the -craylibs option to the MIPSpro
     7.2 F77 compiler.

     The routine PXFTIME uses the time function to return the number of
     seconds since 00:00:00 CTU (coordinated universal time), January 1,
     1970 (the Epoch).

     When using the CF90 compiler or MIPSpro 7 Fortran 90 compiler on
     UNICOS, UNICOS/mk, or IRIX systems, all arguments must be of default
     kind unless documented otherwise.	On UNICOS and UNICOS/mk, default
     kind is KIND=8 for integer, real, complex, and logical arguments; on
     IRIX, the default kind is KIND=4.

     The following is a list of valid arguments for this routine:

     itime     An output integer variable specifying the number of seconds
	       since 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970.

     ierror    An output integer variable that contains zero if PXFTIME was
	       successful or nonzero if PXFTIME was not successful.

EXAMPLES
     In this example, PXFTIME returns the current system time in number of
     seconds since January 1, 1970.

		 program testpxf
		 integer itime, ierror
	  c call PXFTIME
		 CALL PXFTIME(itime, ierror)
	  c print output arguments
		 print *,'itime=',itime
		 print *,'ierror=',ierror
		 end

SEE ALSO
     time(3C)

     Application Programmer's Library Reference Manual, publication SR-
     2165, for the printed version of this man page.

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