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Datetime / timespan arithmetic
Applies to: ✅ Microsoft Fabric ✅ Azure Data Explorer ✅ Azure Monitor ✅ Microsoft Sentinel
Kusto supports performing arithmetic operations on values of types datetime
and timespan
.
Supported operations
One can subtract (but not add) two
datetime
values to get atimespan
value expressing their difference. For example,datetime(1997-06-25) - datetime(1910-06-11)
is how old was Jacques-Yves Cousteau when he died.One can add or subtract two
timespan
values to get atimespan
value which is their sum or difference. For example,1d + 2d
is three days.One can add or subtract a
timespan
value from adatetime
value. For example,datetime(1910-06-11) + 1d
is the date Cousteau turned one day old.One can divide two
timespan
values to get their quotient. For example,1d / 5h
gives4.8
. This gives one the ability to express anytimespan
value as a multiple of anothertimespan
value. For example, to express an hour in seconds, simply divide1h
by1s
:1h / 1s
(with the obvious result,3600
).Conversely, one can multiple a numeric value (such as
double
andlong
) by atimespan
value to get atimespan
value. For example, one can express an hour and a half as1.5 * 1h
.
Examples
Unix time, which is also known as POSIX time or UNIX Epoch time, is a system for describing a point in time as the number of seconds that have elapsed since 00:00:00 Thursday, 1 January 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), minus leap seconds.
If your data includes representation of Unix time as an integer, or you require converting to it, the following functions are available.
From Unix time
let fromUnixTime = (t: long) {
datetime(1970-01-01) + t * 1sec
};
print result = fromUnixTime(1546897531)
Output
result |
---|
2019-01-07 21:45:31.0000000 |
To Unix time
let toUnixTime = (dt: datetime) {
(dt - datetime(1970-01-01)) / 1s
};
print result = toUnixTime(datetime(2019-01-07 21:45:31.0000000))
Output
result |
---|
1546897531 |
Related content
For unix-epoch time conversions, see the following functions: