How about this subroutine. I'm new to Perl, but think this works OK?:
sub unix_to_date {
my ($date) = $_[0]; # reads in variable passed to subroutine
my (@months) = qw!Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug sep Oct Nov Dec!; #c
+reates array of month names
@time = (localtime($date))[3,4,5]; #creates array of date from unix ti
+me
$time[2] += 1900; # converts year to proper format
return "$time[0]-$months[$time[1]]-$time[2]";
}
You now call this with:
$date_from_unix = &unix_to_date(epochtime);
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