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This template is intended to be used for time stamping. It provides the date in the form HOUR:MINUTE, DAY MONTH YEAR (UTC) or '{{#time:H:i, d F Y (e)}}'. Use is usually best preceded by 'subst:'. The output is equivalent to using {{#time:H:i, d F Y (e)}} via the time parser function.
To add a new time zone to Module:Time/data, add the appropriate information inside the single quotes. If a property does not apply, leave the quotes empty. The rules for each property are: [''] – (required) the abbreviation of a time zone's standard time; must be lower case; this is the value that will be used in the template's time zone ...
In communications messages, a date-time group (DTG) is a set of characters, usually in a prescribed format, used to express the year, the month, the day of the month, the hour of the day, the minute of the hour, and the time zone, if different from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
The result displays text representing the time interval from date1 to date2 (date2 − date1). Dates are UTC—local times and time zones are not supported. Dates are checked for validity. For example, 29 February 2000 is accepted, but 29 February 1900 is not a valid date. Each date can include an era or a time, and a variety of formats are ...
The output amount is passed to Template:Convert/round which determines the precision (using Template:Max/2 & Template:Ordomag) as passed to Template:Rnd which performs the rounding. To change results, based on a conversion involving feet, then parameters would need to be passed from T:Convert/ft, into T:Convert/LoffAoffDbSoff, then into T ...
This template can be used in conjunction with {{Current minute offset in time zone}} to calculate the current time in a particular time zone. See below for the currently supported time zones. See below for the currently supported time zones.
Software timekeeping systems vary widely in the resolution of time measurement; some systems may use time units as large as a day, while others may use nanoseconds.For example, for an epoch date of midnight UTC (00:00) on 1 January 1900, and a time unit of a second, the time of the midnight (24:00) between 1 January 1900 and 2 January 1900 is represented by the number 86400, the number of ...
A backup of an Excel Spreadsheet Add-in (DLL) .xll: Adds custom functionality; written in C++/C, Fortran, etc. and compiled into a special dynamic-link library: Macro .xlm: A macro is created by the user or pre-installed with Excel. Template .xlt: A pre-formatted spreadsheet created by the user or by Microsoft Excel. Module .xlv