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func AppendFormat ¶
AppendFormat is like Format but appends the textual representation to b and returns the extended buffer.
func Format ¶
Format returns a textual representation of the time value formatted according to C99-compatible strftime layout.
List of accepted specifiers:
%a abbreviated weekday name (Sun) %A full weekday name (Sunday) %b abbreviated month name (Sep) %B full month name (September) %c the same as time.ANSIC (%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %) %C (year / 100) as number. Single digits are preceded by zero (20) %d day of month as number. Single digits are preceded by zero (21) %D equivalent to %m/%d/%y (09/21/14) %e day of month as number. Single digits are preceded by a blank (21) %f microsecond as a six digit decimal number, zero-padded on the left (001234) %F equivalent to %Y-%m-%d (2014-09-21) %g last two digits of ISO 8601 week-based year %G ISO 8601 week-based year %h same as %b %H the hour (24 hour clock) as a number. Single digits are preceded by zero (15) %I the hour (12 hour clock) as a number. Single digits are preceded by zero (03) %j the day of the year as a decimal number. Single digits are preced by zeros (264) %m the month as a decimal number. Single digits are preceded by a zero (09) %M the minute as a decimal number. Single digits are preceded by a zero (32) %n a newline (\n) %p AM or PM as appropriate %P am or pm as appropriate %r equivalent to %I:%M:%S %p %R equivalent to %H:%M %S the second as a number. Single digits are preceded by a zero (05) %t a tab (\t) %T equivalent to %H:%M:%S %u weekday as a decimal number, where Monday is 1 %U week of the year as a decimal number (Sunday is the first day of the week) %V ISO 8601 week of the year %w the weekday (Sunday as first day of the week) as a number. (0) %W week of the year as a decimal number (Monday is the first day of the week) %x equivalent to %m/%d/%Y %X equivalent to %H:%M:%S %y year without century as a number. Single digits are preceded by zero (14) %Y the year with century as a number (2014) %z the time zone offset from UTC (-0700) %Z time zone name (UTC)
Example ¶
t := time.Date(2008, 9, 3, 20, 4, 26, 654321000, time.FixedZone("CST", 8*3600)) fmt.Println(Format(t, "%c")) fmt.Println(Format(t, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f%z")) fmt.Println(Format(t, "%A is day number %w of the week.")) fmt.Println(Format(t, "Last century was%n the %Cth century.")) fmt.Println(Format(t, "Time zone: %Z"))
Output: Wed Sep 3 20:04:26 2008 2008-09-03T20:04:26.654321+0800 Wednesday is day number 3 of the week. Last century was the 20th century. Time zone: CST
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