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Literal chars are copied unchanged to the output. Precision is valid only for
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Literal chars are copied unchanged to the output. Precision is valid only for
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``std::chrono::duration`` types with a floating-point representation type.
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``std::chrono::duration`` types with a floating-point representation type.
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*conversion_spec* are conversion specifiers documented in `strftime
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The available presentation types (*chrono_type*) for chrono durations and time
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<http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/chrono/c/strftime>`_ for ``std::tm`` and
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points are:
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in `Meaning of conversion specifiers <https://eel.is/c++draft/time.format>`_
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for chrono durations and time points. Specifiers that have a calendaric
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+---------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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component such as `'d'` (the day of month) are valid only for ``std::tm`` and
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| Type | Meaning |
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not durations or time points.
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+=========+====================================================================+
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| ``'H'`` | The hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number. If the result is a |
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| | single digit, it is prefixed with 0. The modified command ``%OH`` |
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| | produces the locale's alternative representation. |
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+---------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``'M'`` | The minute as a decimal number. If the result is a single digit, |
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| | it is prefixed with 0. The modified command ``%OM`` produces the |
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| | locale's alternative representation. |
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+---------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``'S'`` | Seconds as a decimal number. If the number of seconds is less than |
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| | 10, the result is prefixed with 0. If the precision of the input |
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| | cannot be exactly represented with seconds, then the format is a |
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| | decimal floating-point number with a fixed format and a precision |
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| | matching that of the precision of the input (or to a microseconds |
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| | precision if the conversion to floating-point decimal seconds |
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| | cannot be made within 18 fractional digits). The character for the |
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| | decimal point is localized according to the locale. The modified |
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| | command ``%OS`` produces the locale's alternative representation. |
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+---------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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Specifiers that have a calendaric component such as `'d'` (the day of month)
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are valid only for ``std::tm`` and not durations or time points.
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``std::tm`` uses the system's `strftime
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<http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/chrono/c/strftime>`_ so refer to its
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documentation for details on supported conversion specifiers.
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.. _formatexamples:
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.. _formatexamples:
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