format

What is the technical name for the YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS datetime format?

十年热恋 提交于 2021-02-20 06:14:49
问题 Does the YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS datetime format have a special name? I am writing a function that returns a date in this format and I'm trying to figure out what to call the function. 回答1: I can't find a source, but in my experience (25 years working as a systems programmer in UNIX environments) this format is referred to colloquially among engineers as Yoda Time. It's not valid ISO 8601 because it uses a space instead of a T to separate the date and time parts. 回答2: It looks a lot like ISO 8601

What is the technical name for the YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS datetime format?

青春壹個敷衍的年華 提交于 2021-02-20 06:14:01
问题 Does the YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS datetime format have a special name? I am writing a function that returns a date in this format and I'm trying to figure out what to call the function. 回答1: I can't find a source, but in my experience (25 years working as a systems programmer in UNIX environments) this format is referred to colloquially among engineers as Yoda Time. It's not valid ISO 8601 because it uses a space instead of a T to separate the date and time parts. 回答2: It looks a lot like ISO 8601

Format date within an echo

…衆ロ難τιáo~ 提交于 2021-02-19 08:21:33
问题 I'm trying to format a MySQL formatted date (YYYY-MM-DD) and wish to display the month and year, "September 2012" for example. My code: <?php echo htmlspecialchars($row["date"], ENT_QUOTES, "UTF-8"); ?> Does anyone know how I can accomplish this? 回答1: You can use DateTime to format your date how you'd like: $date = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d', $row["date"]); echo htmlspecialchars($date->format('F Y'), ENT_QUOTES, "UTF-8"); So with a date like this: $row['date'] = '2012-09-25'; This

c# datetime format

好久不见. 提交于 2021-02-19 06:38:27
问题 I wish to have a specific format for my DateTime depending on the current culture. So I try this: dateTime.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm"); This is partially OK, the / gets replaced by the culture-specific separator. But the day and month order are not switched (like MM/dd) depending on the culture. Using .ToString("g") works, but that doesn't include the leading zero. How do I accomplish this? 回答1: I think this will do what you want: System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo format = System

Eclipse, GitHub - Text Format / Tab Indent Problem

故事扮演 提交于 2021-02-19 05:37:05
问题 i'm using an Eclipse based editor (Flash Builder) to write my code. i want to use GitHub as a remote repository but there are formatting conflicts caused by the tab indents. for example, in Flash Builder, i have written this: case Boolean: bytes.writeBoolean(value); break; case int: bytes.writeInt(value); break; case uint: bytes.writeUnsignedInt(value); break; case Number: bytes.writeDouble(value); break; case ByteArray: bytes.writeBytes(value); break; default: bytes.writeUTFBytes(value); but

Insert word document to another word document without changing the format VBA

那年仲夏 提交于 2021-02-19 05:26:43
问题 First I copy a word document doc1 to a new word document with it format via a button on a userform. Second I insert at the end of this word document (filled with doc1) a new word document doc2 (doc1 and doc2 got text and table and various colors). Each time I pressed a button on another userform to put doc2, I lose the format of doc2. Here my code: Dim docSource As Document Dim docTarget As Document Set docTarget = ActiveDocument Set docSource = Documents.Open(strFilename) ' Add the content

display an octal value as its string representation

荒凉一梦 提交于 2021-02-18 22:50:42
问题 I've got a problem when converting an octal number to a string. p = 01212 k = str(p) print k The result is 650 but I need 01212 . How can I do this? Thanks in advance. 回答1: Your number p is the actual value rather than the representation of that value. So it's actually 650 10 , 1212 8 and 28a 16 , all at the same time. If you want to see it as octal, just use: print oct(p) as per the following transcript: >>> p = 01212 >>> print p 650 >>> print oct(p) 01212 That's for Python 2 (which you

display an octal value as its string representation

强颜欢笑 提交于 2021-02-18 22:48:16
问题 I've got a problem when converting an octal number to a string. p = 01212 k = str(p) print k The result is 650 but I need 01212 . How can I do this? Thanks in advance. 回答1: Your number p is the actual value rather than the representation of that value. So it's actually 650 10 , 1212 8 and 28a 16 , all at the same time. If you want to see it as octal, just use: print oct(p) as per the following transcript: >>> p = 01212 >>> print p 650 >>> print oct(p) 01212 That's for Python 2 (which you

Format billing phone number on WooCommerce checkout

南楼画角 提交于 2021-02-18 18:12:01
问题 For the WooCommerce checkout billing field, how can I make this field require 9 numbers and insert dashes for proper phone formatting? For example, instead of typing out 3053453212 in the phone number field, it displays: (305-345-3212) 回答1: Based on "Formatting a phone number in a form using jquery" answer code, here is the way to format the Woocommerce billing phone: add_action('wp_footer', 'format_checkout_billing_phone'); function format_checkout_billing_phone() { if ( is_checkout() && !

Format billing phone number on WooCommerce checkout

若如初见. 提交于 2021-02-18 18:11:12
问题 For the WooCommerce checkout billing field, how can I make this field require 9 numbers and insert dashes for proper phone formatting? For example, instead of typing out 3053453212 in the phone number field, it displays: (305-345-3212) 回答1: Based on "Formatting a phone number in a form using jquery" answer code, here is the way to format the Woocommerce billing phone: add_action('wp_footer', 'format_checkout_billing_phone'); function format_checkout_billing_phone() { if ( is_checkout() && !