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Class Date

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Package:Global
Defined In:Date.js
Class:Date
Extends:Object
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- * -The date parsing and format syntax is a subset of +

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 (note: the decimal fraction of a second, if specified,      Examples:
-        must contain at least 1 digit. There is no limit on the maximum number    2007-04-17T15:19:21+08:00 or
-        of digits allowed. see http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime for more info)  2008-03-16T16:18:22Z or
-                                                                                  2009-02-15T17:17:23.9+01:00 or
-                                                                                  2010-01-14T18:16:24,999876543-07:00
-  U     Seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT)                1193432466 or -2138434463
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+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)'
@@ -69,7 +65,7 @@ Example usage (note that you must escape format specifiers with '\\' to render t
 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
+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 @@ -88,668 +84,227 @@ globally available on the Date object. Feel free to add or remove patterns as n YearMonth: "F, Y" }; Example usage: -
var dt = new Date();
-document.write(dt.format(Date.patterns.ShortDate));
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Public Properties

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PropertyDefined By
  - - DAY : String
- <static> Date interval constant
-
Date
  - - HOUR : String
- <static> Date interval constant
-
Date
  - - MILLI : String
- <static> Date interval constant
-
Date
  - - MINUTE : String
- <static> Date interval constant
-
Date
  - - MONTH : String
- <static> Date interval constant
-
Date
  - - SECOND : String
- <static> Date interval constant
-
Date
  - - YEAR : String
- <static> Date interval constant
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Date

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