Method Calendar.Time.TimeofDay()->format_xtod()
- Method format_xtod
format_iso_ymd()string
format_ymd()string
format_ymd_short()string
format_ymd_xshort()string
format_iso_week()string
format_iso_week_short()string
format_week()string
format_week_short()string
format_month()string
format_month_short()string
format_iso_time()string
format_time()string
format_time_short()string
format_iso_short()string
format_time_xshort()string
format_mtime()string
format_xtime()string
format_tod()string
format_xtod()string
format_mod()string
format_nice()string
format_nicez()string
- Description
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Format the object into nice strings;
iso_ymd "2000-06-02 (Jun) -W22-5 (Fri)" [2] ext_ymd "Friday, 2 June 2000" [2] ymd "2000-06-02" ymd_short "20000602" ymd_xshort "000602" [1] iso_week "2000-W22" iso_week_short "2000W22" week "2000-w22" [2] week_short "2000w22" [2] month "2000-06" month_short "200006" [1] iso_time "2000-06-02 (Jun) -W22-5 (Fri) 20:53:14 UTC+1" [2] ext_time "Friday, 2 June 2000, 20:53:14" [2] ctime "Fri Jun 4 20:53:14 2000\n" [2] [3] http "Fri, 02 Jun 2000 19:53:14 GMT" [4] time "2000-06-02 20:53:14" time_short "20000602 20:53:14" time_xshort "000602 20:53:14" iso_short "20000602T20:53:14" mtime "2000-06-02 20:53" xtime "2000-06-02 20:53:14.000000" todz "20:53:14 CET" todz_iso "20:53:14 UTC+1" tod "20:53:14" tod_short "205314" xtod "20:53:14.000000" mod "20:53" nice "2 Jun 20:53", "2 Jun 2000 20:53:14" [2][5] nicez "2 Jun 20:53 CET" [2][5] smtp "Fri, 2 Jun 2000 20:53:14 +0100" [6] commonlog "02/Jun/2000:20:53:14 +0100" [2]
[1] note conflict (think 1 February 2003)
[2] language dependent
[3] as from the libc function ctime()
[4] as specified by the HTTP standard; this is always in GMT, ie, UTC. The timezone calculations needed will be executed implicitly. It is not language dependent.
[5] adaptive to type and with special cases for yesterday, tomorrow and other years
[6] as seen in Date: headers in mails