Time.SecStr | Part of Time module |
Syntax | Time.SecStr (timeInSecs : int, formatString : string) : string | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description | The Time.SecStr function is used to convert the number of
seconds since 00:00:00 GMT Jan 1, 1970 into a date and time string. If timeInSecs is incorrect or can't be interpreted, then Time.SecStr will return the empty string and Error.Last and Error.LastMsg will be set to the appropriate error.
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Detailsn | The formatString parameter specifies how the output string
will look. The formatString consists of different letters specifying
the different formats and spaces or commas between these letters.
The different letters can be combined to provide different date
formats. Here are the letters:
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Example | This program outputs the current date and the day number in the year. Example output: Thursday November 13, 2003 is day number 317 of 2003
put Time.SecStr (Time.Sec, "A B d, Y"), " is day number ", Time.SecStr (Time.Sec, "j"), " of ", Time.SecStr (Time.Sec, "Y") | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Execute | This example demonstrates each of the formatting letters.
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Status | Exported qualified. This means that you can only call the function by calling Time.SecStr, not by calling SecStr.
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See also | Time.Sec and Time.SecParts functions.
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