yes great.
that how you can work farst. :)
You can use the short cut like alt-m alt-n alt-b alt-shift-n(depend
on wheter you are in windows or mac) and so on to find your piece of
code faster.
Loook at the menu to find the meaning.
Math
2006/12/12, Kel Graham <kel.graham@xxxxxxxxx>:
Ah - thank you!
It took me a while to realise what the second half of the printFormat:
statement was saying, but got there in the end.
Also, thanks for pointing out the tests in Kernel-Chronology-Tests.. I kept
looking at the Date class, never realising that there were lots of tests in
the next category! A quick use of Method Finder helped me find them..
Cheers,
Kel.
On 12/12/06, Mathieu SUEN <mathk.sue@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Have a look at #yyyymmdd
>
> And the test:
>
> testPrinting
>
> self
> assert: date mmddyyyy = '6/2/1973';
> assert: date yyyymmdd = '1973-06-02';
> assert: (date printFormat: #(3 1 2 $! 2 1 1)) =
'1973!2!Jun'.
>
> HTH
>
> 2006/12/12, Kel Graham <kel@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'd like to see how to control the formatting and storage of dates. I'm
in
> > the UK so would like to store my dates in yyyy-mm-dd format, but display
> > them as dd-mm-yyyy; or as '12 December 2006' sometimes as well. I've
looked
> > at the Date class, but apart from the printFormat: method (which I can't
see
> > an explanation of the format) I can't see any easy way of ensuring that
> > squeak converts my dd-mm-yyyy input into a nice ISO yyyy-mm-dd format.
> >
> > Could anyone suggest some classes/code to look at?
> >
> >
> > Thanks very much,
> > Kel.
> >
> >
> >
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