The Unixtimeconverter calculates time from an provided isotimeformat into unixtime and viceversa. To do this the application needs 2 inputs - the timezone and a unixtime or a time(UTC or local)
UTC - a time which is valid over the world (with no timezones) - also known as Z-time
Local time - the time from your current (or selected) timezone
Unixtime - the unixtime represents a numeric value which are the seconds starting with 1970-01-01 00:00:00 - it is also know as "The Epoch".
We only calculate unixtime until "5138-11-16 10:46:39" - after this time somebody else has to take care. Further the software does not accept a time before 1970-01-01 00:00:01.
A timestamp before 0 is not possible - "The Epoch" starts with the time above!. The lowest value which can be converted is 1.
The application does not convert milliseconds. This is not intended.
The application need only 2 parameters for the calculation:
a timezone - pleas select one
and a time - equal which one - the local time, the UTC or an unix timestamp. Fill in in one of the 3 textfields and click on the button beside. Done.
Button Reset:
Basically it's not needed to click on the resetbutton. It's for more clearance for the usage. If you click on it all entriefields for time (localtime, utc-time and unixtime) are cleared.
If you change one timefield (and both other timefields containing values) and you click on the button beside of this field all other (time-)fields are recalculated.
Python version:
The minimumversion of Python is 3.9.x
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