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|month of year | |month of year | ||
|7; 07; Jul; July; J | |7; 07; Jul; July; J | ||
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|d | |||
|day of month | |||
|10; 31; 4; | |||
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|H | |||
|hour of day (0-23) | |||
|0; 4; 13; 23 | |||
|- | |||
|m | |||
|minute of hour | |||
| 0, 31, 47, 60 | |||
|- | |||
|s | |||
|second of minute | |||
| 55,12, 6 | |||
|} | |} | ||
Important to note that minutes are with a small m and Months are with a capital '''M'''; | Important to note that minutes are with a small m and Months are with a capital '''M'''; |
Revision as of 14:23, 21 July 2020
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The Timestamp format used in your project can be changed in in the Project Detail panel. This format will be used to interpret timestamps present in time-values CSV data, used for example by an Inlet Q's dynamic range in the Water Overlay Wizard.
This format does require a certain symbology. In short we will describe it here. More details can be found at java's DateTimeFormatter patterns.
Symbol | Meaning | Examples |
---|---|---|
y | year | 2004; 04 |
M | month of year | 7; 07; Jul; July; J |
d | day of month | 10; 31; 4; |
H | hour of day (0-23) | 0; 4; 13; 23 |
m | minute of hour | 0, 31, 47, 60 |
s | second of minute | 55,12, 6 |
Important to note that minutes are with a small m and Months are with a capital M;