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Date and Time formatting
Date specifiers
Option | Example | Description |
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%Y | 2001 | The full proleptic Gregorian year, zero-padded to 4 digits. |
%C | 20 | The proleptic Gregorian year divided by 100, zero-padded to 2 digits. |
%y | 01 | The proleptic Gregorian year modulo 100, zero-padded to 2 digits. |
%m | 07 | Month number (01–12), zero-padded to 2 digits. |
%b | Jul | Abbreviated month name. Always 3 letters. |
%B | July | Full month name. Also accepts corresponding abbreviation in parsing. |
%h | Jul | Same as %b. |
%d | 08 | Day number (01–31), zero-padded to 2 digits. |
%e | 8 | Same as %d but space-padded. Same as %_d. |
%a | Sun | Abbreviated weekday name. Always 3 letters. |
%A | Sunday | Full weekday name. Also accepts corresponding abbreviation in parsing. |
%w | 0 | Sunday = 0, Monday = 1, …, Saturday = 6. |
%u | 7 | Monday = 1, Tuesday = 2, …, Sunday = 7. (ISO 8601) |
%U | 28 | Week number starting with Sunday (00–53), zero-padded to 2 digits. |
%W | 27 | Same as %U, but week 1 starts with the first Monday in that year instead. |
%G | 2001 | Same as %Y but uses the year number in ISO 8601 week date. |
%g | 01 | Same as %y but uses the year number in ISO 8601 week date. |
%V | 27 | Same as %U but uses the week number in ISO 8601 week date (01–53). |
%j | 189 | Day of the year (001–366), zero-padded to 3 digits. |
%D | 07/08/01 | Month-day-year format. Same as %m/%d/%y. |
%x | 07/08/01 | Locale’s date representation (e.g., 12/31/99). |
%F | 2001-07-08 | Year-month-day format (ISO 8601). Same as %Y-%m-%d. |
%v | 8-Jul-2001 | Day-month-year format. Same as %e-%b-%Y. |
Time specifiers
Option | Example | Description |
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%H | 00 | Hour number (00–23), zero-padded to 2 digits. |
%k | 0 | Same as %H but space-padded. Same as %_H. |
%I | 12 | Hour number in 12-hour clocks (01–12), zero-padded to 2 digits. |
%l | 12 | Same as %I but space-padded. Same as %_I. |
%P | am | am or pm in 12-hour clocks. |
%p | AM | AM or PM in 12-hour clocks. |
%M | 34 | Minute number (00–59), zero-padded to 2 digits. |
%S | 60 | Second number (00–60), zero-padded to 2 digits. |
%f | 026490000 | The fractional seconds (in nanoseconds) since last whole second. |
%.f | .026490 | Similar to .%f but left-aligned. These all consume the leading dot. |
%.3f | .026 | Similar to .%f but left-aligned but fixed to a length of 3. |
%.6f | .026490 | Similar to .%f but left-aligned but fixed to a length of 6. |
%.9f | .026490000 | Similar to .%f but left-aligned but fixed to a length of 9. |
%3f | 026 | Similar to %.3f but without the leading dot. |
%6f | 026490 | Similar to %.6f but without the leading dot. |
%9f | 026490000 | Similar to %.9f but without the leading dot. |
%R | 00:34 | Hour-minute format. Same as %H:%M. |
%T | 00:34:60 | Hour-minute-second format. Same as %H:%M:%S. |
%X | 00:34:60 | Locale’s time representation (e.g., 23:13:48). |
%r | 12:34:60 AM | Hour-minute-second format in 12-hour clocks. Same as %I:%M:%S %p. |