Difference between revisions of "GetTime Command"
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:d, D, j, l, N, S, w, z, W, F, m, M, n, t, L, Y, y, a, A, g, G, h, H, i, s, U - the explanation to these characters are here http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php | :d, D, j, l, N, S, w, z, W, F, m, M, n, t, L, Y, y, a, A, g, G, h, H, i, s, U - the explanation to these characters are here http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php | ||
− | :{{Example|1= <code>GetTime["The date is \l the \j\S of \F \Y"]</code> might give '' | + | :{{Example|1= <code>GetTime["The date is \l the \j\S of \F \Y"]</code> might give ''The date is Thursday the 5th of July 2012''}}}} |
Revision as of 12:05, 9 July 2012
- GetTime[]
- Returns a list with the current time and date in this order:
- milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours (0-23), date, month (1-12), year, month (as text), day (as text), day (1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, etc)
- Example:
GetTime[]
returns a list such as {647, 59, 39, 23, 28, 2, 2011, "February", "Monday", 2}
Following text is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 4.2.
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