RRDs::graph ...
RRDs::fetch ...
RRDs::tune ...
+ RRDs::times(start, end)
=head1 DESCRIPTION
is also valid.
+The RRDs::times function takes two parameters: a "start" and "end" time.
+These should be specified in the U<AT-STYLE TIME SPECIFICATION> format
+used by rrdtool. See the U<rrdfetch> documentation for a detailed
+explanation on how to specify time.
+
=head2 Error Handling
The RRD functions will not abort your program even when they can not make
=head2 Return Values
-The functions RRDs::last, RRDs::graph, RRDs::info and RRDs::fetch return their
-findings.
+The functions RRDs::last, RRDs::graph, RRDs::info, RRDs::fetch and RRDs::times
+return their findings.
B<RRDs::last> returns a single INTEGER representing the last update time.
print "\n";
}
+B<RRDs::times> returns two integers which are the number of seconds since
+epoch (1970-01-01) for the supplied "start" and "end" arguments, respectively.
+
See the examples directory for more ways to use this extension.
=head1 NOTE