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view m-toolbox/classes/@time/strftime.m @ 28:01b86b780ba7 database-connection-manager
Remove LTPDARepositoryManager implementation. Java code
author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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date | Mon, 05 Dec 2011 16:20:06 +0100 |
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% STRFTIME Formats a time expressed as msec since the epoch into a string %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % DESCRIPTION: STRFTIME(MSEC, FRMT, TIMEZONE) Formats the time MSEC, expressed % as milliseconds since the unix epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000 UTC, into a % string, accordingly to the format descrption FRMT and the timezone TIMEZONE. % % The FRMT format description can be a format number or a free form date format % string, as accepted by the datestr() MATLAB function. The FRMT and TIMEZONE % arguments are optional, if they are not specified or empty, the ones stored in % the toolbox user preferences are used. % % EXAMPLES: % % >> msec = time.now(); % >> str = time.strftime(msec); % >> str = time.strftime(msec, 'yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS.FFF z'); % >> str = time.strftime(msec, 'yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS.FFF z', 'UTC'); % % SEE ALSO: datestr % % VERSION: $Id: strftime.m,v 1.2 2011/03/24 14:49:37 mauro Exp $ % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% function str = strftime(msec, frmt, timezone) % check input arguments error(nargchk(1, 3, nargin, 'struct')); % second and third arguments are optional if nargin < 3 timezone = ''; end if nargin < 2 frmt = ''; end % In the case of NaN, just set the output to 'NaN' if isnan(msec) str = 'NaN'; return end % check timezone if isempty(timezone) timezone = time.timezone; end % convert string timezone into java object if ischar(timezone) timezone = java.util.TimeZone.getTimeZone(timezone); end % check frmt if isempty(frmt) frmt = time.timeformat; end % convert matlab time formatting specification string into a java one frmt = time.matfrmt2javafrmt(frmt); % format tformat = java.text.SimpleDateFormat(frmt); tformat.setTimeZone(timezone); str = char(tformat.format(msec)); end