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convertconvert {value |container}[from ¬ formatName [and formatName]] ¬ to formatName [and formatName]
The convert command changes a value expressed as a valid date, time, or date and time format to another format. You use and formatName in combination with the first formatName to convert a value to any two formats (often the date and time). The form convert value to formatName returns the converted value in the local variable it . The form convert [ph:container to formatName converts a value in a chunk or container (including variables) and places the result in that chunk or container. You use the form from format in situations where you don't want HyperCard to do the conversion automatically. There are four types of date formats: seconds , a positive integer equal to the number of seconds since 12:00 midnight on January 1, 1904dateItems , a comma-delimited list of seven positive integers equal to the following values: year , month , day , hour , minute , second , dayNumber where dayNumber 1 = Sunday and 7 = Saturday .- date, which has one of three formats:
** [dayName,] monthName, day, year ** month/day/year ** month-day-year
where dayName = Sunday , Sun , Monday , Mon , Tuesday , Tue , Wednesday , Wed , Thursday , Thur , Friday , Fri , Saturday , or Sat monthName = January , Jan , February , Feb , March , Mar , April , Apr , May , June , Jun , July , Jul , August , Aug , September , Sep , October , Oct , November , Nov , December , or Dec
time , which has the following format: hour:minute[:second] [timeOfDay] where timeOfDay = am or pm
You can precede the format names date and time with an optional adjective, producing the following formats: abbrev date Fri, Jun 15, 1990 long date Friday, June 15, 1990 short date 6/15/90 abbrev time 3:30 PM long time 3:30:00 PM short time 3:30 PM
Note: HyperCard can handle dates from 1/1/1000 to 12/31/9999 in all formats. It handles dates from 1/1/1 to 12/31/9999 only in the dateItems or seconds format. If you try to convert an invalid date (such as "Friday, May 50, 1990" ), HyperCard sets the HyperTalk function the result to "Invalid date." When System 7.1 is running, HyperCard uses the date and time settings from the Date & Time Control Panel. Examplesconvert "1/1/1960" to seconds -- the result goes into the variable it convert "1/1/1960" to seconds and long date convert (the seconds - startSeconds) to abbreviated time convert bkgnd field "date" to seconds -- the result goes into the field convert last word of field "Info" to short date convert totalTime to abbreviated time -- the result goes into totalTime convert field 1 from date to dateItems convert myVar from seconds to long date convert card field "Date and Time" from date and time to dateItems
Demo Scripton daysOld repeat until birthTime is a date put "What is your birthdate?" after sayIt ask sayIt with the short date if (it is empty) OR (the result is "Cancel") then exit daysOld put it into birthTime if birthTime is not a number then put birthTime && "is not a valid date." & return into sayIt end repeat convert birthTime to seconds -- change birthTime to seconds convert the date to seconds -- get the current date put (it - birthTime) / 86400 into daysOld -- 86400 seconds in 1 day convert birthTime to long date answer "You were born on" && birthTime & ", and you are currently" &&¬ daysOld && "days old." end daysOld
Related Topics Placeholders
containerHyperTalk Definition A place where you can store and retrieve a value. There are six types of containers in HyperCard: a variable, a button, a field, the selection, the Message box, and menus. myVariable [the] selection the Message box btn 3 bg btn "Names" card field 1 bkgnd field "Total" menu 2 menu "Edit"
Additionally, you can refer to a button or field by its part number: card part 1 last background part
AppleScript Definition An object that contains one or more other objects, known as elements of the container. In a reference, the container specifies where to find an object. You specify containers with the reserved words of or in . You can also use the possesive form ('s ) to specify containers. For example, in first window's name
the container is first window . The object it contains is a name property. formatNameOne of the following names of a date or time format: seconds dateItems [adjective] date [adjective] time
For example: abbr date abbr time abbrev date abbrev time abbreviated date abbreviated time dateItems long date long time seconds short date short time
adjectiveOne of the following: abbr abbrev abbreviated long short
See also: formatName
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