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This statement uses <var>StringToMilliseconds</var> and <var>[[MillisecondsToString (Float_function)|MillisecondsToString ]]</var> to convert a value in <code>YYYYMMDDHHMISSXXX</code> format to the <code>Month DAY, YYYY HH:MI:SS.XXX</code> format: | This statement uses <var>StringToMilliseconds</var> and <var>[[MillisecondsToString (Float_function)|MillisecondsToString]]</var> to convert a value in <code>YYYYMMDDHHMISSXXX</code> format to the <code>Month DAY, YYYY HH:MI:SS.XXX</code> format: | ||
<p class="code">printText {~='20110520173648965':stringToMilliseconds('YYYYMMDDHHMISSXXX'):millisecondsToString('Month DAY, YYYY HH:MI:SS.XXX')} </p> | <p class="code">printText {~='20110520173648965':stringToMilliseconds('YYYYMMDDHHMISSXXX'):millisecondsToString('Month DAY, YYYY HH:MI:SS.XXX')} </p> | ||
Revision as of 18:15, 3 April 2012
Convert string date/time to milliseconds since 1900 (String class)
[Introduced in Sirius Mods 7.8]
StringToMilliseconds is an intrinsic function to convert a date/time string to milliseconds since 1900.
Syntax
%milliseconds = string:StringToMilliseconds( format, [[CentSpan=] number]) Throws InvalidDateString
Syntax terms
%milliseconds | The float variable to receive the computed time since 1900. |
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string | The input date/time string. |
format | The format of the date/time string. |
CentSpan | See the CENTSPAN parameter. In Sirius Mods 7.9 and later this is a name allowed parameter. For versions prior to 7.9, it is a positional parameter. |
Examples
This statement uses StringToMilliseconds and MillisecondsToString to convert a value in YYYYMMDDHHMISSXXX
format to the Month DAY, YYYY HH:MI:SS.XXX
format:
printText {~='20110520173648965':stringToMilliseconds('YYYYMMDDHHMISSXXX'):millisecondsToString('Month DAY, YYYY HH:MI:SS.XXX')}
The result is:
'20110520173648965':stringToMilliseconds('YYYYMMDDHHMISSXXX'):millisecondsToString('Month DAY, YYYY HH:MI:SS.XXX') =May 20, 2011 17:36:48.965