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  2. Category : Date-computing templates based on current time

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    Template:Current daylight saving offset in New Zealand; Template:Current daylight saving offset in North America; Template:Current hour in time zone; Template:Current hour offset in time zone; Template:Current hour unpadded; Template:Current minute; Template:Current minute in time zone; Template:Current minute offset in time zone; Template ...

  3. Template:CURRENTMINUTE - Wikipedia

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    This template extracts the current integer minute on two digits (between 00 and 59) from the current UTC time (as set on the Wikimedia server). The shown value should match the right hand side of 19:48.

  4. Template:Current minute in time zone - Wikipedia

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    If no time zone is given or if the given time zone is not supported, then the output will default to the current minute of UTC+0 time; In this case, instead of giving a time zone, an offset (e.g. 30, 45, etc.) can also be given to get the current minute of UTC+00:offset time.

  5. Template:Current minute in time zone/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Current minute offset in time zone - Wikipedia

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    The minute offset of standard time does not differ from the minute offset of daylight saving time (DST; if applicable). HAT or HAST: HADT: Hawaii-Aleutian Standard/Daylight Time UTC−10:00: UTC−09:00: AKT or AKST: AKDT: Alaska Standard/Daylight Time UTC−09:00: UTC−08:00: PT or PST: PDT: Pacific Standard/Daylight Time UTC−08:00: UTC− ...

  7. Template:CURRENTMINUTE/doc - Wikipedia

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  8. ISO 8601 - Wikipedia

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    [17] The separator used between date values (year, month, week, and day) is the hyphen, while the colon is used as the separator between time values (hours, minutes, and seconds). For example, the 6th day of the 1st month of the year 2009 may be written as "2009-01-06" in the extended format or as "20090106" in the basic format without ambiguity.

  9. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Python uses the + operator for string concatenation. Python uses the * operator for duplicating a string a specified number of times. The @ infix operator is intended to be used by libraries such as NumPy for matrix multiplication. [104] [105] The syntax :=, called the "walrus operator", was introduced in Python 3.8. It assigns values to ...