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| <tr><th>%string</th><td>A variable to receive the formatted [[Datetime_string_formats|date/time string]] result of the <var>MillisecondsToString</var> method.</td></tr> | <tr><th>%string</th><td>A variable to receive the formatted [[Datetime_string_formats|date/time string]] result of the <var>MillisecondsToString</var> method.</td></tr> | ||
| <tr><th>float</th><td>A <var>Float</var> value representing milliseconds since 1900.</td></tr> | <tr><th>float</th><td>A <var>Float</var> value representing milliseconds since 1900. Range -4638816000000 - 255611289599999.</td></tr> | ||
| <tr><th>format</th><td>A valid [[Datetime_string_formats|date/time string format]].</td></tr> | <tr><th>format</th><td>A valid [[Datetime_string_formats|date/time string format]].</td></tr> | ||
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Revision as of 20:43, 28 December 2015
Convert milliseconds since 1900 to string date/time (Float class)
[Introduced in Sirius Mods 7.8]
The MillisecondsToString intrinsic function operates on a Float value representing milliseconds since 1900 and returns a formatted string representing that date/time.
Syntax
%string = float:MillisecondsToString( format)
Syntax terms
| %string | A variable to receive the formatted date/time string result of the MillisecondsToString method. | 
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| float | A Float value representing milliseconds since 1900. Range -4638816000000 - 255611289599999. | 
| format | A valid date/time string format. | 
Examples
See the StringToMilliseconds example.
See also
- Related intrinsic methods (provide conversion from one form of date representation to another):
- Related System methods: