Difference between revisions of "Textutils.formatTime"
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{{Example | {{Example | ||
|desc=Prints the Minecraft world time in 12-hour time. | |desc=Prints the Minecraft world time in 12-hour time. | ||
− | |code=print(textutils.formatTime(os. | + | |code=print(textutils.formatTime(os.time(), false)) |
|output=Depends on the time of day in your world, it will look something like this: "5:30 AM". | |output=Depends on the time of day in your world, it will look something like this: "5:30 AM". | ||
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|desc=Prints the Minecraft world time in 24-hour time. | |desc=Prints the Minecraft world time in 24-hour time. | ||
− | |code=print(textutils.formatTime(os. | + | |code=print(textutils.formatTime(os.time(), true)) |
|output=Depends on the time of day in your world, it will look something like this: "17:30". | |output=Depends on the time of day in your world, it will look something like this: "17:30". | ||
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Revision as of 09:39, 27 October 2012
Function textutils.formatTime | |
Formats a time that is in float format. | |
Syntax | textutils.formatTime(float time, boolean isTwentyFourHour) |
Returns | string formatted time |
Part of | ComputerCraft |
API | textutils |
Examples
Example | |
Prints the Minecraft world time in 24-hour time. | |
Code |
print(textutils.formatTime(os.time(), true)) |
Output | Depends on the time of day in your world, it will look something like this: "17:30". |