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# PRExplodedTime
A clock/calendar representation of times.
## Syntax
```{code}
#include <prtime.h>
typedef struct PRExplodedTime {
PRInt32 tm_usec;
PRInt32 tm_sec;
PRInt32 tm_min;
PRInt32 tm_hour;
PRInt32 tm_mday;
PRInt32 tm_month;
PRInt16 tm_year;
PRInt8 tm_wday;
PRInt16 tm_yday;
PRTimeParameters tm_params;
} PRExplodedTime;
```
## Description
The {ref}`PRExplodedTime` structure represents clock/calendar time.
{ref}`PRExplodedTime` has the familiar time components: year, month, day of
month, hour, minute, second. It also has a microsecond component, as
well as the day of week and the day of year. In addition,
{ref}`PRExplodedTime` includes a {ref}`PRTimeParameters` structure
representing the local time zone information, so that the time point is
non-ambiguously specified.
The essential members of {ref}`PRExplodedTime` are:
> - `tm_year`: absolute year, AD (by "absolute," we mean if the year is
> 2000, this field's value is 2000).
> - `tm_month`: number of months past tm_year. The range is [0, 11]. 0
> is January and 11 is December.
> - `tm_mday`: the day of month. The range is [1, 31]. Note that it
> starts from 1 as opposed to 0.
> - `tm_hour`: number of hours past tm_mday. The range is [0, 23].
> - `tm_min`: number of minutes past tm_hour. The range is [0, 59].
> - `tm_sec`: number of seconds past tm_min. The range is [0, 61]. The
> values 60 and 61 are for accommodating up to two leap seconds.
> - `tm_usec`: number of microseconds past tm_sec. The range is [0,
> 999999].
> - `tm_params`: a `PRTimeParameters` structure representing the
> local time zone information.
The nonessential members of {ref}`PRExplodedTime` are:
> - `tm_wday`: day of week. The range is [0, 6]. 0 is Sunday, 1 is
> Monday, and 6 is Saturday.
> - `tm_yday`: day of year. The range is [0, 365]. 0 is the 1st of
> January.
On input to NSPR functions, only the essential members of
{ref}`PRExplodedTime` must be specified. The two nonessential members (day
of week and day of year) are ignored by NSPR functions as input. When an
NSPR function returns a {ref}`PRExplodedTime` object or sets a
{ref}`PRExplodedTime` object as output, all of the {ref}`PRExplodedTime`
members are set, including the nonessential members. You can also use
`PR_NormalizeTime()` to calculate the values of the nonessential
members.