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/*
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* This example also does something useful with "#define EZTIME_NETWORK_ENABLE" at the
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* start of ezTime.h commented out. It will start the time at the time the code was
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* compiled. You have to set your local timezone information by hand in the
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* LOCALTZ_POSIX define. (The string contains the names for your TZ in standard and
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* Daylight Saving Time, as well as the starting and ending point for DST and the
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* offset to UTC.
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*
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* If you do not want to look up the posix string you can simply provide a name and
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* the current UTC offset in hours _west_ of UTC, like "PDT+7"
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*/
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#include <ezTime.h>
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#define LOCALTZ_POSIX "CET-1CEST,M3.4.0/2,M10.4.0/3" // Time in Berlin
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Timezone local;
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Timezone pacific;
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(115200);
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while (!Serial) { ; } // wait for Serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only
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Serial.println();
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local.setPosix(LOCALTZ_POSIX);
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local.setTime(compileTime());
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Serial.print(F("Local time : "));
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Serial.println(local.dateTime());
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pacific.setPosix(F("PST+8PDT,M3.2.0/2,M11.1.0/2"));
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Serial.print(F("Pacific time : "));
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Serial.println(pacific.dateTime());
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Serial.print(F("UTC : "));
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Serial.println(UTC.dateTime());
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}
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void loop() {
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}
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