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Class Date

Package:Global
Defined In:Date.js
Class:Date
Extends:Object
The date parsing and formatting syntax contains a subset of -PHP's date() function, and the formats that are -supported will provide results equivalent to their PHP versions. -The following is a list of all currently supported formats: -
-Format  Description                                                               Example returned values
-------  -----------------------------------------------------------------------   -----------------------
-  d     Day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros                             01 to 31
-  D     A short textual representation of the day of the week                     Mon to Sun
-  j     Day of the month without leading zeros                                    1 to 31
-  l     A full textual representation of the day of the week                      Sunday to Saturday
-  N     ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day of the week                    1 (for Monday) through 7 (for Sunday)
-  S     English ordinal suffix for the day of the month, 2 characters             st, nd, rd or th. Works well with j
-  w     Numeric representation of the day of the week                             0 (for Sunday) to 6 (for Saturday)
-  z     The day of the year (starting from 0)                                     0 to 364 (365 in leap years)
-  W     ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting on Monday                    01 to 53
-  F     A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March        January to December
-  m     Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros                     01 to 12
-  M     A short textual representation of a month                                 Jan to Dec
-  n     Numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros                  1 to 12
-  t     Number of days in the given month                                         28 to 31
-  L     Whether it's a leap year                                                  1 if it is a leap year, 0 otherwise.
-  o     ISO-8601 year number (identical to (Y), but if the ISO week number (W)    Examples: 1998 or 2004
-        belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead)
-  Y     A full numeric representation of a year, 4 digits                         Examples: 1999 or 2003
-  y     A two digit representation of a year                                      Examples: 99 or 03
-  a     Lowercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem                                 am or pm
-  A     Uppercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem                                 AM or PM
-  g     12-hour format of an hour without leading zeros                           1 to 12
-  G     24-hour format of an hour without leading zeros                           0 to 23
-  h     12-hour format of an hour with leading zeros                              01 to 12
-  H     24-hour format of an hour with leading zeros                              00 to 23
-  i     Minutes, with leading zeros                                               00 to 59
-  s     Seconds, with leading zeros                                               00 to 59
-  u     Decimal fraction of a second                                              Examples:
-        (minimum 1 digit, arbitrary number of digits allowed)                     001 (i.e. 0.001s) or
-                                                                                  100 (i.e. 0.100s) or
-                                                                                  999 (i.e. 0.999s) or
-                                                                                  999876543210 (i.e. 0.999876543210s)
-  O     Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours and minutes                   Example: +1030
-  P     Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) with colon between hours and minutes   Example: -08:00
-  T     Timezone abbreviation of the machine running the code                     Examples: EST, MDT, PDT ...
-  Z     Timezone offset in seconds (negative if west of UTC, positive if east)    -43200 to 50400
-  c     ISO 8601 date
-        Notes:                                                                    Examples:
-        1) If unspecified, the month / day defaults to the current month / day,   1991 or
-           the time defaults to midnight, while the timezone defaults to the      1992-10 or
-           browser's timezone. If a time is specified, it must include both hours 1993-09-20 or
-           and minutes. The "T" delimiter, seconds, milliseconds and timezone     1994-08-19T16:20+01:00 or
-           are optional.                                                          1995-07-18T17:21:28-02:00 or
-        2) The decimal fraction of a second, if specified, must contain at        1996-06-17T18:22:29.98765+03:00 or
-           least 1 digit (there is no limit to the maximum number                 1997-05-16T19:23:30,12345-0400 or
-           of digits allowed), and may be delimited by either a '.' or a ','      1998-04-15T20:24:31.2468Z or
-        Refer to the examples on the right for the various levels of              1999-03-14T20:24:32Z or
-        date-time granularity which are supported, or see                         2000-02-13T21:25:33
-        http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime for more info.                         2001-01-12 22:26:34
-  U     Seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT)                1193432466 or -2138434463
-  M$    Microsoft AJAX serialized dates                                           \/Date(1238606590509)\/ (i.e. UTC milliseconds since epoch) or
-                                                                                  \/Date(1238606590509+0800)\/
-
-Example usage (note that you must escape format specifiers with '\\' to render them as character literals): -
// Sample date:
-// 'Wed Jan 10 2007 15:05:01 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time)'
-
-var dt = new Date('1/10/2007 03:05:01 PM GMT-0600');
-document.write(dt.format('Y-m-d'));                           // 2007-01-10
-document.write(dt.format('F j, Y, g:i a'));                   // January 10, 2007, 3:05 pm
-document.write(dt.format('l, \\t\\he jS \\of F Y h:i:s A'));  // Wednesday, the 10th of January 2007 03:05:01 PM
-Here are some standard date/time patterns that you might find helpful. They -are not part of the source of Date.js, but to use them you can simply copy this -block of code into any script that is included after Date.js and they will also become -globally available on the Date object. Feel free to add or remove patterns as needed in your code. -
Date.patterns = {
-    ISO8601Long:"Y-m-d H:i:s",
-    ISO8601Short:"Y-m-d",
-    ShortDate: "n/j/Y",
-    LongDate: "l, F d, Y",
-    FullDateTime: "l, F d, Y g:i:s A",
-    MonthDay: "F d",
-    ShortTime: "g:i A",
-    LongTime: "g:i:s A",
-    SortableDateTime: "Y-m-d\\TH:i:s",
-    UniversalSortableDateTime: "Y-m-d H:i:sO",
-    YearMonth: "F, Y"
-};
-Example usage: -
var dt = new Date();
-document.write(dt.format(Date.patterns.ShortDate));
-

Developer-written, custom formats may be used by supplying both a formatting and a parsing function -which perform to specialized requirements. The functions are stored in parseFunctions and formatFunctions.

Public Properties

PropertyDefined By
 DAY : String
Date interval constant
Date
 HOUR : String
Date interval constant
Date
 MILLI : String
Date interval constant
Date
 MINUTE : String
Date interval constant
Date
 MONTH : String
Date interval constant
Date
 SECOND : String
Date interval constant
Date
 YEAR : String
Date interval constant
Date

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