| | |
| | The locale's abbreviated weekday name . If the value does not contain a valid weekday,
an exception of type format_error is thrown . |
| | The locale's full weekday name . If the value does not contain a valid weekday,
an exception of type format_error is thrown . |
| | The locale's abbreviated month name . If the value does not contain a valid month,
an exception of type format_error is thrown . |
| | The locale's full month name . If the value does not contain a valid month,
an exception of type format_error is thrown . |
| | The locale's date and time representation . The modified command %Ec produces
the locale's alternate date and time representation . |
| | The year divided by 100 using floored division . If the result is a single decimal digit,
it is prefixed with 0. The modified command %EC produces
the locale's alternative representation of the century . |
| | The day of month as a decimal number . If the result is a single decimal digit,
it is prefixed with 0. The modified command %Od produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | |
| | The day of month as a decimal number . If the result is a single decimal digit,
it is prefixed with a space . The modified command %Oe produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | |
| | The last two decimal digits of the ISO week-based year . If the result is a single digit it is prefixed by 0. |
| | The ISO week-based year as a decimal number . If the result is less than four digits
it is left-padded with 0 to four digits . |
| | |
| | The hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number . If the result is a single digit,
it is prefixed with 0. The modified command %OH produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | The hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number . If the result is a single digit,
it is prefixed with 0. The modified command %OI produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | If the type being formatted is a specialization of duration,
the decimal number of days without padding . Otherwise,
the day of the year as a decimal number . If the result is less than three digits,
it is left-padded with 0 to three digits . |
| | The month as a decimal number . If the result is a single digit, it is prefixed with 0. The modified command %Om produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | The minute as a decimal number . If the result is a single digit, it is prefixed with 0. The modified command %OM produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | |
| | The locale's equivalent of the AM/PM designations associated with a 12-hour clock . |
| | |
| | The duration's numeric value (as if extracted via .count()) . |
| | The locale's 12-hour clock time . |
| | |
| | Seconds as a decimal number . If the number of seconds is less than 10, the result is prefixed with 0. If the precision of the input cannot be exactly represented with seconds,
then the format is a decimal floating-point number with a fixed format
and a precision matching that of the precision of the input
(or to a microseconds precision if the conversion to floating-point decimal seconds
cannot be made within 18 fractional digits) . The character for the decimal point is localized according to the locale . The modified command %OS produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | A horizontal-tab character . |
| | |
| | The ISO weekday as a decimal number ( 1- 7),
where Monday is 1. The modified command %Ou produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | The week number of the year as a decimal number . The first Sunday of the year is the first day of week 01. Days of the same year prior to that are in week 00. If the result is a single digit, it is prefixed with 0. The modified command %OU produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | The ISO week-based week number as a decimal number . If the result is a single digit, it is prefixed with 0. The modified command %OV produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | The weekday as a decimal number ( 0- 6), where Sunday is 0. The modified command %Ow produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | The week number of the year as a decimal number . The first Monday of the year is the first day of week 01. Days of the same year prior to that are in week 00. If the result is a single digit, it is prefixed with 0. The modified command %OW produces
the locale's alternative representation . |
| | The locale's date representation . The modified command %Ex produces
the locale's alternate date representation . |
| | The locale's time representation . The modified command %EX produces
the locale's alternate time representation . |
| | The last two decimal digits of the year . If the result is a single digit it is prefixed by 0. The modified command %Oy produces the locale's alternative representation . The modified command %Ey produces the locale's alternative representation
of offset from %EC (year only) . |
| | The year as a decimal number . If the result is less than four digits
it is left-padded with 0 to four digits . The modified command %EY produces
the locale's alternative full year representation . |
| | The offset from UTC as specified in ISO 8601:2004, subclause 4.2.5.2 . For example -0430 refers to 4 hours 30 minutes behind UTC . If the offset is zero, +0000 is used . The modified commands %Ez and %Oz
insert a : between the hours and minutes: -04:30. If the offset information is not available,
an exception of type format_error is thrown . |
| | The time zone abbreviation . If the time zone abbreviation is not available,
an exception of type format_error is thrown . |
| | |