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Mask that has to be used for formatting. the following characters are pattern letters (case sensitive) representing the components of a datetime string. All other characters are not interpreted a,..,aaaa: AM/PM marker (see also "t" and "tt"; Example:AM) d: Day in month, no leading zero for single-digit days (Example:3) dd: Day in month, leading zero for single-digit days (Example:03) D: Day in year, no leading zero for single-digit days (Example:4) DD: Day in month, leading zero for single-digit days (Example:04) DDD: Day in month, 2 leading zero for single-digit days (Example:004) E,EE,EEE: Day of week as a three-letter abbreviation (Example:Tue) EEEE: Day of week as its full name (Example:Tuesday) F: Day of week in month, no leading zero for single-digit days (Example:4) FF: Day of week in month, leading zero for single-digit days (Example:04) G,GG: Era designator (Example:AD) h: Hour in am/pm (1-12), no leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:3) hh: Hour in am/pm (1-12), leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:03) H: Hour in day (0-23), no leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:14) HH: Hour in day (00-23), leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:14) k: Hour in day (1-24), no leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:15) kk: Hour in day (1-24), leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:15) K: Hour in am/pm (0-11), no leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:2) KK: Hour in am/pm (0-11), leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:02) l,L: milliseconds, with no leading zeros (Example:3) ll,LL: milliseconds, leading zero for single-digit days (Example:03) lll,LLL: milliseconds, 2 leading zero for single-digit days (Example:003) m,M: Month as digits, no leading zero for single-digit months (Example:6) mm,MM: Month as digits, leading zero for single-digit months (Example:06) mmm,MMM: Month as a three-letter abbreviation (Example:Jun) mmmm,MMMM: Month as its full name (Example:June) n,N: minutes in hour, no leading zero for single-digit minutes (Example:3) nn,NN: minutes in hour, leading zero for single-digit minutes (Example:03) s,S: seconds in minute, no leading zero for single-digit seconds (Example:3) ss,SS: seconds in minute, leading zero for single-digit seconds (Example:03) t,T: one-character time marker string (Example:P) tt,TT: multiple-character time marker string (Example:PM) w: Week in year, no leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:27) ww: Week in year, leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:27) W: Week in month, no leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:2) WW: Week in month, leading zero for single-digit hours (Example:02) y,yy,yyy: Year as last two digits, leading zero for single-digit (Example:09) yyyy: Year represented by four digits (Example:2009) z,zz,zzz: General time zone as a 3 to 4 letter abbreviation (Example:PST) zzzz: General time zone as its full name (Example:Pacific Standard Time) Z,..,ZZZZ: RFC 822 time zone (Example:-0800) The following masks can be used to format the full date and time and may not be combined with other masks: short: equivalent to "m/d/y h:mm tt" medium: equivalent to "mmm d, yyyy h:mm:ss tt" long: medium followed by three-letter time zone; i.e. "mmmm d, yyyy h:mm:ss tt zzz" full: equivalent to "dddd, mmmm d, yyyy h:mm:ss tt zz" ISO8601: equivalent to "yyyy-mm-dd'T'HH:nn:ss'Z'Z" ISOMillis/ISOMs/javascript: Javascript style ISO date, equivalent to "yyyy-mm-dd'T'HH:nn:ss.SSS'Z'Z"
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