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=={{header|C sharp|C#}}==
<csharp>
using System;

namespace RosettaCode.DateFormat
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
DateTime today = DateTime.Now.Date;
Console.WriteLine(today.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd"));
Console.WriteLine(today.ToString("dddd, MMMMM d, yyyy"));
}
}
}
</csharp>


=={{header|ColdFusion}}==
=={{header|ColdFusion}}==

Revision as of 06:56, 6 December 2008

Task
Date format
You are encouraged to solve this task according to the task description, using any language you may know.
This task has been clarified. Its programming examples are in need of review to ensure that they still fit the requirements of the task.

Display the current date in the formats of "2007-11-10" and "Sunday, November 10, 2007".

Ada

<Ada> with Ada.Calendar; use Ada.Calendar; with Ada.Calendar.Formatting; use Ada.Calendar.Formatting; with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO;

procedure Date_Format is

  function Image (Month : Month_Number) return String is
  begin
     case Month is
        when 1  => return "January";
        when 2  => return "February";
        when 3  => return "March";
        when 4  => return "April";
        when 5  => return "May";
        when 6  => return "June";
        when 7  => return "July";
        when 8  => return "August";
        when 9  => return "September";
        when 10 => return "October";
        when 11 => return "November";
        when 12 => return "December";
     end case;
  end Image;
  function Image (Day : Day_Name) return String is
  begin
     case Day is
        when Monday    => return "Monday";
        when Tuesday   => return "Tuesday";
        when Wednesday => return "Wednesday";
        when Thursday  => return "Thursday";
        when Friday    => return "Friday";
        when Saturday  => return "Saturday";
        when Sunday    => return "Sunday";
     end case;
  end Image;
  Today : Time := Clock;

begin

  Put_Line (Image (Today) (1..10));
  Put_Line
  (  Image (Day_Of_Week (Today)) & ", "
  &  Image (Ada.Calendar.Month (Today))
  &  Day_Number'Image (Ada.Calendar.Day (Today)) & ","
  &  Year_Number'Image (Ada.Calendar.Year (Today))
  );

end Date_Format; </Ada> Sample output:

2008-10-03
Friday, October 3, 2008

C

<C>

  1. include <stdio.h>
  2. include <stdlib.h>
  3. include <time.h>

int main() {

  time_t seconds;
  struct tm *now;
  seconds = time(NULL);
  now = localtime(&seconds);
  printf("%d-%d-%d\n", now->tm_year + 1900, now->tm_mon + 1, now->tm_mday);
  char *months[] = {"January","February","March","April","May","June","July","August","September","October","November","December"};
  char *days[] = {"Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"};
  printf("%s, %s %d, %d\n",days[now->tm_wday], months[now->tm_mon], now->tm_mday, now->tm_year + 1900);
  /* shortcut for default format */
  printf("%s", ctime(&seconds));
  return 0;

} </C> Sample output:

2008-10-7
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Tue Oct  7 16:51:40 2008

C#

<csharp> using System;

namespace RosettaCode.DateFormat {

   class Program
   {
       static void Main(string[] args)
       {
           DateTime today = DateTime.Now.Date;
           Console.WriteLine(today.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd"));
           Console.WriteLine(today.ToString("dddd, MMMMM d, yyyy"));
       }
   }

} </csharp>

ColdFusion

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<cfset date = createDate( 2007, 11, 10 ) />
#dateFormat( date, "YYYY-MM-DD" )#, #dateFormat( date, "DDDD, MMMM DD, YYYY" )#

D

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Works with: D version DMD 1.026
Library: Tango

<d>module datetimedemo ;

import tango.time.Time ; import tango.text.locale.Locale ; import tango.time.chrono.Gregorian ;

import tango.io.Stdout ;

void main() {

   Gregorian g = new Gregorian ;
   Stdout.layout = new Locale; // enable Stdout to handle date/time format
   Time d = g.toTime(2007, 11, 10, 0, 0, 0, 0, g.AD_ERA) ;
   Stdout.format("{:yyy-MM-dd}", d).newline ;
   Stdout.format("{:dddd, MMMM d, yyy}", d).newline ;
   d = g.toTime(2008, 2, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, g.AD_ERA) ;
   Stdout.format("{:dddd, MMMM d, yyy}", d).newline ;

}</d> Sample Output:

2007-11-10
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Friday, February 1, 2008

Forth

: str-table
  create ( n -- ) 0 do , loop
  does>  ( n -- str len ) swap cells + @ count ;
 here ," December"
 here ," November"
 here ," October"
 here ," September"
 here ," August"
 here ," July"
 here ," June"
 here ," May"
 here ," April"
 here ," March"
 here ," February"
 here ," January"
12 str-table months

: .long-date
  time&date ( s m h D M Y )
  >R 1- months type space 1 .r [char] , emit space R> .
  drop drop drop ;
: .-0 ( n -- n )
  [char] - emit
  dup 10 < if [char] 0 emit then ;
: .short-date
  time&date  1 .r .-0 1 .r .-0 1 .r  drop drop drop ;

Haskell

import System.Locale
import System.Time

format1 :: CalendarTime -> String
format1 = formatCalendarTime defaultTimeLocale "%Y-%m-%e"

format2 :: CalendarTime -> String
format2 = formatCalendarTime defaultTimeLocale "%A, %B %d, %Y"

main = do
    t <- getClockTime >>= toCalendarTime
    mapM_ putStrLn [format1 t, format2 t]

J

dayNm  =: ;:'Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday'
monthNm=: ;:'0 January February March April May June July August September October November December'

dateFormat=: 3 : 0
 0 dateFormat y  NB. default to short format
:
 'year month date'=. 3{. y
 select. x
  case. 0 do.    NB. short format YYYY-MM-DD, e.g. '1900-02-28'
   dashNN=. (('-0' {.~ (3-#)) ,])@ ":
   (":year),(dashNN month),(dashNN date)

  case. 1 do.    NB. verbose format, e.g. 'Wednesday, February 28, 1900'
   Y=. year - A =. <. 12%~ 14-month
   M=. <.12%~31*(month+12*A)-2
   D=. 7| date+M+Y+(<.Y%4)+(<.Y%400)-(<.Y%100)
   (>D{dayNm), ', ',(>month{monthNm),' ',(":date), ', ', ":year
 end.
)

Example:

   (dateFormat ,: 1& dateFormat) 1920 12 17
1920-12-17               
Friday, December 17, 1920

Java

<java>import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.GregorianCalendar; import java.text.DateFormatSymbols; import java.util.Date; import java.text.DateFormat; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; public class Dates{ public static void main(String[] args){ Calendar now = new GregorianCalendar(); //months are 0 indexed, dates are 1 indexed DateFormatSymbols symbols = new DateFormatSymbols(); //names for our months and weekdays

//plain numbers way System.out.println(now.get(Calendar.YEAR) + "-" + (now.get(Calendar.MONTH) + 1) + "-" + now.get(Calendar.DATE));

//words way System.out.print(symbols.getWeekdays()[now.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK)] + ", "); System.out.print(symbols.getMonths()[now.get(Calendar.MONTH)] + " "); System.out.println(now.get(Calendar.DATE) + ", " + now.get(Calendar.YEAR));

//using DateFormat Date date = new Date(); DateFormat format1 = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd"); System.out.println(format1.format(date)); DateFormat format2 = new SimpleDateFormat("EEEE, MMMM dd, yyyy"); System.out.println(format2.format(date)); } }</java>

OCaml

<ocaml># #load "unix.cma";;

  1. open Unix;;
  1. let t = time() ;;

val t : float = 1219997516.

  1. let gmt = gmtime t ;;

val gmt : Unix.tm =

 {tm_sec = 56; tm_min = 11; tm_hour = 8; tm_mday = 29; tm_mon = 7;
  tm_year = 108; tm_wday = 5; tm_yday = 241; tm_isdst = false}
  1. Printf.sprintf "%d-%02d-%02d" (1900 + gmt.tm_year) (1 + gmt.tm_mon) gmt.tm_mday ;;

- : string = "2008-08-29"</ocaml>


<ocaml>let months = [| "January"; "February"; "March"; "April"; "May"; "June";

     "July"; "August"; "September"; "October"; "November"; "December" |] 

let days = [| "Sunday"; "Monday"; "Tuesday"; (* Sunday is 0 *)

     "Wednesday"; "Thursday"; "Friday"; "Saturday" |]
  1. Printf.sprintf "%s, %s %d, %d"
     days.(gmt.tm_wday)
     months.(gmt.tm_mon)
     gmt.tm_mday
     (1900 + gmt.tm_year) ;;

- : string = "Friday, August 29, 2008"</ocaml>

Perl

Library: POSIX

<perl>use POSIX;

print POSIX::strftime('%Y-%m-%d', 0, 0, 0, 10, 10, 107), "\n"; print POSIX::strftime('%A, %B %d, %Y', 0, 0, 0, 10, 10, 107), "\n";</perl>

Output with locales C:

2007-11-10
Saturday, November 10, 2007

Output with locales cs_CZ.UTF-8:

2007-11-10
Sobota, listopad 10, 2007

Actual date: <perl>use POSIX;

print POSIX::strftime('%Y-%m-%d', localtime), "\n"; print POSIX::strftime('%A, %B %d, %Y', localtime), "\n";</perl>

Output with locales C:

2008-02-13
Wednesday, February 13, 2008

PHP

Formatting rules: http://www.php.net/date <php><?php echo date('Y-m-d', time())."\n"; echo date('l, F j, Y', time())."\n"; ?></php>

Python

Formatting rules: http://docs.python.org/lib/module-time.html (strftime)

<python>import datetime today = datetime.date.today()

  1. This one is built in:

print today.isoformat()

  1. Or use a format string for full flexibility:

print today.strftime('%Y-%m-%d')</python>

Raven

time int as today

Short form:

today '%Y-%m-%d' date

Long form:

today '%A, %B %d, %Y' date

UNIX Shell

Works with: bash
Works with: tcsh
date +"%Y-%m-%d"
date +"%A, %B %d, %Y"