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-<html>Format a Linux <b><span style="color:blue">timestamp<span style="color:black"></b> using a <b><span style="color:blue">format<span style="color:green"> string</b></html>+<html>Format a Linux <b><span style="color:blue">Timestamp<span style="color:black"></b> using a <b><span style="color:blue">format<span style="color:green"> string</b></html>
  
 ====Description==== ====Description====
  
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 <span style="font-size:125%;color:green">string <span style="font-size:125%;color:green">string
 <span style="color:black">strftime ( <span style="color:black">strftime (
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 <span style="color:blue">$timestamp <span style="color:blue">$timestamp
 <span style="color:black">) <span style="color:black">)
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 ====Parameters==== ====Parameters====
  
-<html><b><span style="color:blue">$format<span style="color:black"></b>:  A <b><span style="color:green">string<span style="color:black"></b></html> with [[#format_characters|Format Character Sequences]], and which can also contain literal text+<html><b><span style="color:blue">$format<span style="color:black"></b>:  A <b><span style="color:green">string<span style="color:black"></b></html> with **Format Character Sequences** which can also contain literal text
  
 <html><b><span style="color:blue">$timestamp<span style="color:black"></b></html>:  Seconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00, local Wattmon time <html><b><span style="color:blue">$timestamp<span style="color:black"></b></html>:  Seconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00, local Wattmon time
  
-====Return Value====+====Return Values====
  
-Formatted <html><b><span style="color:green">string</b></html> with all supported [[#format_characters|Format Character Sequences]] replaced with the converted value+Formatted <html><b><span style="color:green">string</b></html> with all supported **Format Character Sequences** replaced with the converted value
  
 ====Format Character Sequences==== ====Format Character Sequences====
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 A Format Character Sequence (conversion specifier) is always 2 characters starting with a ''%'' character. Therefore, any text in the <html><b><span style="color:blue">format <span style="color:green">string</b></html> which is not preceded by a ''%'' character will be placed into the returned <html><b><span style="color:green">string</b></html> as literal text, unchanged.  Conversion specifiers are case-sensitive. A Format Character Sequence (conversion specifier) is always 2 characters starting with a ''%'' character. Therefore, any text in the <html><b><span style="color:blue">format <span style="color:green">string</b></html> which is not preceded by a ''%'' character will be placed into the returned <html><b><span style="color:green">string</b></html> as literal text, unchanged.  Conversion specifiers are case-sensitive.
  
-The following conversion specifiers may be used((The [[#format_characters|Format Characters]] table is based upon the table at http://php.net/manual/en/function.strftime.php.  Most of the conversion specifiers have been implemented on the Wattmon. However, some specifiers may not be supported as described, depending on the Wattmon hardware, firmware and operating system versions, and due to the limitations of the Wattmon system, which is purposely designed to fit into a very small memory footprint.)) in the <html><b><span style="color:blue">format <span style="color:green">string</b></html>:+The following conversion specifiers may be used((The [[#format_characters|Format Characters]] table is based upon the table at http://php.net/manual/en/function.strftime.php.  Most of the conversion specifiers have been implemented on the [[hardware:wattmons|Wattmon]]. However, some specifiers may not be supported as described, depending on the Wattmon hardware, firmware and operating system versions, and due to the limitations of the Wattmon system, which is purposely designed to fit into a very small memory footprint.)) in the <html><b><span style="color:blue">format <span style="color:green">string</b></html>:
  
 ^Category^Format Characters^Description^Example Return Values^ ^Category^Format Characters^Description^Example Return Values^
-|**Day**|%a|An abbreviated textual representation of the day|Sun through Sat| +|**Day**|''%a''|An abbreviated textual representation of the day|Sun through Sat| 
-|:::|%A|A full textual representation of the day|Sunday through Saturday| +|:::|''%A''|A full textual representation of the day|Sunday through Saturday| 
-|:::|%d|Two-digit day of the month (with leading zeros)|01 to 31| +|:::|''%d''|Two-digit day of the month (with leading zeros)|01 to 31| 
-|:::|%e|Day of the month, with a space preceding single digits.|1 to 31| +|:::|''%e''|Day of the month, with a space preceding single digits.|1 to 31| 
-|:::|%j|Day of the year, 3 digits with leading zeros|001 to 366| +|:::|''%j''|Day of the year, 3 digits with leading zeros|001 to 366| 
-|:::|%u|ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day of the week|1 (for Monday) through 7 (for Sunday)| +|:::|''%u''|ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day of the week|1 (for Monday) through 7 (for Sunday)| 
-|:::|%w|Numeric representation of the day of the week|0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday)| +|:::|''%w''|Numeric representation of the day of the week|0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday)| 
-|**Week**|%U|Week number of the given year, starting with the first Sunday as the first week|13 (for the 13th full week of the year)| +|**Week**|''%U''|Week number of the given year, starting with the first Sunday as the first week|13 (for the 13th full week of the year)| 
-|:::|%V|ISO-8601:1988 week number of the given year, starting with the first week of the year with at least 4 weekdays, with Monday being the start of the week|01 through 53 (where 53 accounts for an overlapping week)| +|:::|''%V''|ISO-8601:1988 week number of the given year, starting with the first week of the year with at least 4 weekdays, with Monday being the start of the week|01 through 53 (where 53 accounts for an overlapping week)| 
-|:::|%W|A numeric representation of the week of the year, starting with the first Monday as the first week|46 (for the 46th week of the year beginning with a Monday)| +|:::|''%W''|A numeric representation of the week of the year, starting with the first Monday as the first week|46 (for the 46th week of the year beginning with a Monday)| 
-|**Month**|%b|Abbreviated month name, based on the locale|Jan through Dec| +|**Month**|''%b''|Abbreviated month name, based on the locale|Jan through Dec| 
-|:::|%B|Full month name, based on the locale|January through December| +|:::|''%B''|Full month name, based on the locale|January through December| 
-|:::|%h|Abbreviated month name, based on the locale (an alias of %b)|Jan through Dec| +|:::|''%h''|Abbreviated month name, based on the locale (an alias of ''%b'')|Jan through Dec| 
-|:::|%m|Two digit representation of the month|01 (for January) through 12 (for December)| +|:::|''%m''|Two digit representation of the month|01 (for January) through 12 (for December)| 
-|**Year**|%C|Two digit representation of the century (year divided by 100, truncated to an integer)|19 for the 20th Century| +|**Year**|''%C''|Two digit representation of the century (year divided by 100, truncated to an integer)|19 for the 20th Century| 
-|:::|%g|Two digit representation of the year going by ISO-8601:1988 standards (see %V)|09 for the week of January 6, 2009| +|:::|''%g''|Two digit representation of the year going by ISO-8601:1988 standards (see ''%V'')|09 for the week of January 6, 2009| 
-|:::|%G|The full four-digit version of %g|2008 for the week of January 3, 2009| +|:::|''%G''|The full four-digit version of ''%g''|2008 for the week of January 3, 2009| 
-|:::|%y|Two digit representation of the year|09 for 2009, 79 for 1979| +|:::|''%y''|Two digit representation of the year|09 for 2009, 79 for 1979| 
-|:::|%Y|Four digit representation for the year|2038| +|:::|''%Y''|Four digit representation for the year|2038| 
-|**Time**|%H|Two digit representation of the hour in 24-hour format|00 through 23| +|**Time**|''%H''|Two digit representation of the hour in 24-hour format|00 through 23| 
-|:::|%k|Hour in 24-hour format, with a space preceding single digits|0 through 23| +|:::|''%k''|Hour in 24-hour format, with a space preceding single digits|0 through 23| 
-|:::|%I (upper-case 'i')|Two digit representation of the hour in 12-hour format|01 through 12| +|:::|''%I''|Two digit representation of the hour in 12-hour format|01 through 12| 
-|:::|%l (lower-case 'L')|Hour in 12-hour format, with a space preceding single digits|1 through 12| +|:::|''%l''|Hour in 12-hour format, with a space preceding single digits|1 through 12| 
-|:::|%M|Two digit representation of the minute|00 through 59| +|:::|''%M''|Two digit representation of the minute|00 through 59| 
-|:::|%p|UPPER-CASE 'AM' or 'PM' based on the given time|AM for 00:31, PM for 22:23| +|:::|''%p''|UPPER-CASE 'AM' or 'PM' based on the given time|AM for 00:31, PM for 22:23| 
-|:::|%P|lower-case 'am' or 'pm' based on the given time|am for 00:31, pm for 22:23| +|:::|''%P''|lower-case 'am' or 'pm' based on the given time|am for 00:31, pm for 22:23| 
-|:::|%r|Same as "%I:%M:%S %p"|09:34:17 PM for 21:34:17| +|:::|''%r''|Same as ''%I:%M:%S %p''|09:34:17 PM for 21:34:17| 
-|:::|%R|Same as "%H:%M"|00:35 for 12:35 AM, 16:44 for 4:44 PM| +|:::|''%R''|Same as ''%H:%M''|00:35 for 12:35 AM, 16:44 for 4:44 PM| 
-|:::|%S|Two digit representation of the second|00 through 59| +|:::|''%S''|Two digit representation of the second|00 through 59| 
-|:::|%T|Same as "%H:%M:%S"|21:34:17 for 09:34:17 PM| +|:::|''%T''|Same as ''%H:%M:%S''|21:34:17 for 09:34:17 PM| 
-|:::|%X|Preferred time representation based on locale, without the date|03:59:16 or 15:59:16| +|:::|''%X''|Preferred time representation based on locale, without the date|03:59:16 or 15:59:16| 
-|:::|%z|The time zone offset. //Currently not supported on the Wattmon.//|-0500 for US Eastern Time| +|:::|''%z''|The time zone offset. //Currently not supported on the [[hardware:wattmons|Wattmon]].//|-0500 for US Eastern Time| 
-|:::|%Z|The time zone abbreviation. //Currently not supported on the Wattmon.//|EST for Eastern Time| +|:::|''%Z''|The time zone abbreviation. //Currently not supported on the [[hardware:wattmons|Wattmon]].//|EST for Eastern Time| 
-|**Time and Date Stamps**|%c|Preferred date and time stamp based on locale|Tue Feb 5 00:45:10 2009 for February 5, 2009 at 12:45:10 AM| +|**Time and Date Stamps**|''%c''|Preferred date and time stamp based on locale|Tue Feb 5 00:45:10 2009 for February 5, 2009 at 12:45:10 AM| 
-|:::|%D|Same as "%m/%d/%y"|02/05/09 for February 5, 2009| +|:::|''%D''|Same as ''%m/%d/%y''|02/05/09 for February 5, 2009| 
-|:::|%F|Same as "%Y-%m-%d(commonly used in database datestamps)|2009-02-05 for February 5, 2009| +|:::|''%F''|Same as ''%Y-%m-%d'' (commonly used in database datestamps)|2009-02-05 for February 5, 2009| 
-|:::|%s|Unix Epoch Time timestamp (same as the time() function)|305815200 for September 10, 1979 08:40:00 AM| +|:::|''%s''|Unix Epoch Time timestamp (same as the time() function)|305815200 for September 10, 1979 08:40:00 AM| 
-|:::|%x|Preferred date representation based on locale, without the time|02/05/09 for February 5, 2009| +|:::|''%x''|Preferred date representation based on locale, without the time|02/05/09 for February 5, 2009| 
-|**Miscellaneous**|%n|A newline character ("\n")|---| +|**Miscellaneous**|''%n''|A newline character ("\n")|---| 
-|:::|%t|A Tab character ("\t")|---| +|:::|''%t''|A Tab character ("\t")|---| 
-|:::|%%|A literal percentage character ("%")|---|+|:::|''%%''|A literal percentage character|%|
  
 ====Notes==== ====Notes====
  
-Unlike mainline PHP, in uPHP "Linux timestamps" are based upon the Wattmon's local time, not UTC/GMT.+Unlike mainline PHP, in uPHP "Linux Timestamps" are based upon the Wattmon's local time, not UTC/GMT.
  
-Technically, the Unix Epoch is defined as being January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 //GMT//. But on the Wattmon, timestamps are relative to January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 //local timezone//.+Technically, the Unix Epoch is defined as being January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 //GMT//. But on the [[hardware:wattmons|Wattmon]], timestamps are relative to January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 //local timezone//.
  
 If the Wattmon clock and timezone are set to UTC+00 (GMT) then the uPHP timestamp //is// the same as mainline PHP, otherwise not. If the Wattmon clock and timezone are set to UTC+00 (GMT) then the uPHP timestamp //is// the same as mainline PHP, otherwise not.
  
-In uPHP on the Wattmon this simplification is referred to as a "Linux timestamp" but it should be noted that it may not be exactly the same, depending on the Wattmon's timezone settings.+In uPHP on the Wattmon this simplification is referred to as a "Linux Timestamp" but it should be noted that it may not be exactly the same, depending on the Wattmon's timezone settings.
  
-In other words:  Wattmon "Linux timestamps" are based upon local Wattmon time and are not adjusted by the timezone setting in Control Panel > Time Settings (Time and Date Settings) > UTC Offset.  (These settings are stored in ''/config/time.ini''.)+In other words:  Wattmon "Linux Timestamps" are based upon local Wattmon time and are not adjusted by the timezone setting in Control Panel > Time Settings (Time and Date Settings) > UTC Offset.  (These settings are stored in ''/config/time.ini''.)
  
 ====See Also==== ====See Also====
  
-[[microtime()]] - Return number of milliseconds since boot+[[microtime()]] - Return the number of milliseconds since boot
  
-[[mktime()]] - Return Linux timestamp for a given date and time+[[mktime()]] - Return the Linux Timestamp for a given date and time
  
-[[settime()]] - Set the system time from a Linux timestamp, with optional calibration+[[settime()]] - Set the system time from a Linux Timestamp, with optional calibration
  
-[[time()]] - Return current system timestamp+[[time()]] - Return the current system timestamp
  
-[[timefromfat()]] - Convert a FAT filetime to a Linux timestamp+[[timefromfat()]] - Convert a FAT filetime to a Linux Timestamp
  
-[[uptime()]] - Return uptime in milliseconds+[[uptime()]] - Return the uptime in milliseconds
  
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