Library /sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb  —  DECdts  utc_abstime, Example
    The following example scales a relative time, computes its
    absolute value, and prints the result.

    utc_t       relutc, scaledutc;
    char        timstr[UTC_MAX_STR_LEN];

    /*
     *   Make sure relative timestamp represents a positive interval...
     */

    utc_abstime(&relutc,            /* Out: Abs-value of rel time  */
                &relutc);           /* In:  Relative time to scale */

    /*
     *   Scale it by a factor of 17...
     */

    utc_multime(&scaledutc,         /* Out: Scaled relative time   */
                &relutc,            /* In:  Relative time to scale */
                17L);               /* In:  Scale factor           */

    utc_ascreltime(timstr,          /* Out: ASCII relative time    */
                   UTC_MAX_STR_LEN, /* In:  Length of input string */
                   &scaledutc);     /* In:  Relative time to       */
                                    /*      convert                */

    printf("%s\n",timstr);

    /*
     *   Scale it by a factor of 17.65...
     */

    utc_mulftime(&scaledutc,        /* Out: Scaled relative time   */
                 &relutc,           /* In:  Relative time to scale */
                 17.65);            /* In:  Scale factor           */

    utc_ascreltime(timstr,          /* Out: ASCII relative time    */
                   UTC_MAX_STR_LEN, /* In:  Length of input string */
                   &scaledutc);     /* In:  Relative time to       */
                                    /*      convert                */

    printf("%s\n",timstr);
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