Difference between revisions of "Extensions.DateTime.FormatDuration"
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Revision as of 09:04, 1 November 2018
Contents
Classification
Name | FormatDuration |
Short Description | Give a duration in milliseconds from a time stamp. |
Class | Term |
Extension | OTX DateTime Extension |
Group | - |
Exceptions | OutOfBoundsException |
Checker Rules | - |
Standard Compliant | Yes |
OTL Syntax
StringTerm DateTime.FormatDuration(NumericTerm duration, StringTerm format);
Description
FormatDuration returns a specified duration in milliseconds as a string representation. Formatting will be made to the format of Date Term, with the difference that the milliseconds elapsed interpreted as a duration, not the date Analog.
If the duration value is negative, the OutOfBoundsException exception will be thrown.
Return Value
The Term returns the value, see table below.
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In OTX, Terms are categorized according to its return data type!
Data Type | Description |
String | A formatted time. |
Properties
Name | Data Type | Class | Default | Cardinality | Description |
Duration | Integer | Term | - | [1] | This property represents a duration in milliseconds to a string that is formatted according to the specified rules. |
Format | String | Term | - | [0..1] | User-specified format for displaying the time. |
OTL Examples
/// Local Declarations
String CurrentTime;
/// Flow
CurrentTime = DateTime.FormatDuration(1000, "S,s");