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Latest revision as of 20:07, 11 September 2022
Format Date | ||
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Inputs | ||
DateTime | Date | |
IFormatProvider | FormatProvider | |
Outputs | ||
String | * |
The Format Date node takes a date and time input and formats the date as a string.
Usage
This node takes the DateTime
and IFormatProvider
types as inputs, and it outputs a string.
The output is the DateTime
input represented as a string. The formatted output defaults to an Invariant Culture, and it is recommended to not be changed unless the output is meant to be seen to other users and you are not parsing the output in any way.
Examples
In the following image, the current date from UtcNow is being converted to a string.
Node Menu
String / Quick Format | ||||||
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Back | Format Date | Format Time | Format Timespan | To Time String |