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	    plbtime
	  ( | year, | 
| month, | |
| day, | |
| hour, | |
| min, | |
| sec, | |
| ctime ); | 
      Calculate broken-down time;
      yearmonthdayhourminsecctimeplctime.
    
      The PLplot definition of broken-down time is a calendar time
      that completely ignores all time zone offsets, i.e., it is the
      user's responsibility to apply those offsets (if so desired)
      before using the PLplot time API.  By default broken-down time
      is defined using the proleptic Gregorian calendar without the
      insertion of leap seconds and continuous time is defined as the
      number of seconds since the Unix epoch of 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
      However, other definitions of broken-down and continuous time
      are possible, see plconfigtime.
    
year
	  (PLINT_NC_SCALARReturned value of years with positive values corresponding to CE (i.e., 1 = 1 CE, etc.) and non-negative values corresponding to BCE (e.g., 0 = 1 BCE, -1 = 2 BCE, etc.)
month
	  (PLINT_NC_SCALARReturned value of month within the year in the range from 0 (January) to 11 (December).
day
	  (PLINT_NC_SCALARReturned value of day within the month in the range from 1 to 31.
hour
	  (PLINT_NC_SCALARReturned value of hour within the day in the range from 0 to 23.
min
	  (PLINT_NC_SCALARReturned value of minute within the hour in the range from 0 to 59
sec
	  (PLFLT_NC_SCALARReturned value of second within the minute in range from 0. to 60.
ctime
	  (PLFLTContinuous time from which the broken-down time is calculated.
Redacted form:
	    General: plbtime(year, month, day, hour, min, sec, ctime)
	  
This function is used in example 29.