update usage for examples using Y for century

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Ryan Regalado 2014-03-26 10:52:11 -07:00
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Usage
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var strftime = require('strftime')
console.log(strftime('%B %d, %y %H:%M:%S')) // => April 28, 2011 18:21:08
console.log(strftime('%B %d, %Y %H:%M:%S')) // => April 28, 2011 18:21:08
console.log(strftime('%F %T', new Date(1307472705067))) // => 2011-06-07 18:51:45
@ -35,15 +35,15 @@ If you want to localize it:
AM: 'AM',
PM: 'PM'
}
console.log(strftime('%B %d, %y %H:%M:%S', it_IT)) // => aprile 28, 2011 18:21:08
console.log(strftime('%B %d, %y %H:%M:%S', new Date(1307472705067), it_IT)) // => giugno 7, 2011 18:51:45
console.log(strftime('%B %d, %Y %H:%M:%S', it_IT)) // => aprile 28, 2011 18:21:08
console.log(strftime('%B %d, %Y %H:%M:%S', new Date(1307472705067), it_IT)) // => giugno 7, 2011 18:51:45
And if you don't want to pass a localization object every time you can get a localized `strftime` function like so:
var strftime = require('strftime')
var it_IT = { /* same as above */ }
var strftime_IT = strftime.localizedStrftime(it_IT)
console.log(strftime_IT('%B %d, %y %H:%M:%S')) // aprile 28, 2011 18:21:08
console.log(strftime_IT('%B %d, %Y %H:%M:%S')) // aprile 28, 2011 18:21:08
Time zones can be passed in as an offset from GMT in minutes.