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mhinson 26-Jun-2009 [3123] | Thanks Sunanda. I like clear back tail {a.b.c.} then I can directly modify my string. |
Gregg 28-Jun-2009 [3124] | Wrapping it in a func makes it less cryptic. :-) |
mhinson 4-Jul-2009 [3125] | Hi. If I obtain a date from a file and it is a DATE! what is in that date? for example I know it contains date/month, but can I get it to return the month as a string with a leading 0 or anything like that? Or is it up to me to code the formatting I need from integer date values? Is this documented anywhere or can I see any of the source some how. Thanks. |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3126] | There are no built-in date formatting functions that do that. However, I'm sure the REBOL.org script library has one :) |
mhinson 4-Jul-2009 [3127] | Hi Brian, I see some goodies there. What I am doing is too trivial to want to link any large blocks of code just for that so I will just code the bit I need I think. I was puzzled because DATE returns the info with the month as a word, but date/month returns an integer, so I imagined there must me more to DATE! than just a structure containing integers? |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3128x2] | documented: do you mean like date/month date/day, etc? |
http://www.rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-16.html#section-3.2 | |
mhinson 4-Jul-2009 [3130] | Hi Ladislav, yes. or any other bits of information attached to dtae types |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3131x3] | (I found a couple of errors in the text) |
seems, it was changed recently | |
the file http://www.rebol.com/r3/docs/datatypes/date.htmllooks like being affected too | |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3134x2] | >> d: now == 5-Jul-2009/10:36:09+12:00 >> d/1 == 2009 >> d/2 == 7 >> d/3 == 5 |
though it's 4th of July for you guys ... | |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3136] | not for me anymore |
mhinson 4-Jul-2009 [3137] | Thanks... I can work with that information, but I am curious as to how referencing the whole date gives Jul but there seems no option fot the month as a word.... not that I want it, but I am curious how that works. |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3138] | >> d: now == 5-Jul-2009/0:36:25+1:00 |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3139] | not applying to those guys who should be asleep! |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3140] | LOL |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3141] | which reminds me .. date functions should have a /utc refinement :) |
mhinson 4-Jul-2009 [3142] | I write my best code in the middle of the night with no PC... shame it is all forgotton by the morning, or written on toilet pater. |
Sunanda 4-Jul-2009 [3143] | Happy 753rd year of independence (source: wikipedia, apparently): http://www.theonion.com/content/node/50902 |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3144x2] | mhinson .. look at the locale |
753 years ??? | |
Sunanda 4-Jul-2009 [3146] | Check the article, graham. |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3147x2] | >> probe system/locale make object! [ months: [ "January" "February" "March" "April" "May" "June" "July" "August" "September" "October" "November" "December" ] days: [ "Monday" "Tuesday" "Wednesday" "Thursday" "Friday" "Saturday" "Sunday" ] ] |
Gavin Menzies, the english "historian" claims the americas were "discovered" by a chinese fleet in 1421 ... | |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3149] | >> d: now == 5-Jul-2009/0:42:01+2:00 >> pick system/locale/days d/weekday == "Sunday" >> pick system/locale/months d/month == "July" |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3150] | Discovery means less and less every day :( |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3151x2] | I'll only trust wikipedia when they put the "a" back in ... as wikipaedia |
WTF ... did Ladislav's time zone undergo a shift ... or is he flying ?? | |
mhinson 4-Jul-2009 [3153] | so does Rebol always reference the system/locale when printing a DATE! but only store the inteeger values? or does it store the date in julian format & do more complex stuff to output even things like date/year |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3154] | graham: the first one was from R3, the second one from R2 |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3155] | oh ! |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3156] | so "flying from R3 to R2" |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3157] | In both cases .. your clock, or mine, is out by 2 mins |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3158] | mhinson, MOLD and FORM never reference system/locale - REBOL syntax is English-based. |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3159] | my clock is out |
Sunanda 4-Jul-2009 [3160] | Not sure we know the actual internal format.....You could run some timing tests to get an idea. Another useful R2 mezzanine that may help. Mike: to-idate now (to-idate not yet in R3) |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3161] | is it known, that R3 does not take into account the DST? |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3162] | It does not notice the change, but does take into account the dst at start time. |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3163x2] | ...but it shows just +1:00 as my timezone |
graham: >> d: now == 5-Jul-2009/0:54:14+2:00 | |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3165] | When last i checked at least. AFAIK it uses the system timezone. Does your system take dst into account? |
Ladislav 4-Jul-2009 [3166] | R2 is able to get it |
BrianH 4-Jul-2009 [3167] | R3 doesn't notice DST here (checked just now). |
PeterWood 4-Jul-2009 [3168x3] | Funny it does here. |
... just teasing ... Malaysia and Singapore have had daylight savings al the year round since sometime in the last century. | |
al -> all | |
Graham 4-Jul-2009 [3171x2] | Equatorial countries? |
Just think of what they do in Antarctica ... | |
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