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Revision as of 09:52, 21 March 2011
DateTime_parse
Return datetime after parsing
Syntax
DateTime_parse(rawDatetime, format);
Arguments
- rawDatetime: is string
- format: is string
Return value
array, in which there are 9 items:
Index |
Data type |
Value |
DateTime_Year |
number |
Value parsed from date time string |
DateTime_Month |
number |
Value parsed from date time string |
DateTime_Day |
number |
Value parsed from date time string |
DateTime_Hour |
number |
Value parsed from date time string) (0 if date time string doesn't have it) |
DateTime_Minute |
number |
Value parsed from date time string) (0 if date time string doesn't have it) |
DateTime_Second |
number |
Value parsed from date time string) (0 if date time string doesn't have it) |
DateTime_Millisecond |
number |
default 0 |
DateTime_Week |
number |
Depend on year, day, month |
DateTime_TimeZone |
number |
Login user's timezone Example DateTime_parse(“2009/4/5”,”yyyy/MM/dd”); print(a); // or array a = DateTime_parse(“2009/4/5 0:0:0”,”yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss”); print(a); // or array a = DateTime_parse(“2009/4/5 0:0:0”,”yyyy/MM/dd”); print(a); // or array a = DateTime_parse(“2009/4/5”,”yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss”); print(a); //Repeat with seperator char - Availability Version 5.7
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