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Configure the Format of the Date String for Input to and Output from BASCOM – Date functions
Syntax
CONFIG DATE = DMY , Separator = char
Remarks
DMY |
The Day, month and year order. Use DMY, MDY or YMD. |
Char |
The character used to separate the day, month and year.
Old syntax : / , - or . (dot).
Preferred new syntax : MINUS, SLASH or DOT.
Example: Config Date = DMY, SEPARATOR=MINUS |
The following table shows the common formats of date and the associated statements.
Country |
Format |
Statement |
American |
mm/dd/yy |
Config Date = MDY, Separator = SLASH |
ANSI |
yy.mm.dd |
Config Date = YMD, Separator = DOT |
Britisch/French |
dd/mm/yy |
Config Date = DMY, Separator = SLASH |
German |
dd.mm.yy |
Config Date = DMY, Separator = DOT |
Italian |
dd-mm-yy |
Config Date = DMY, Separator = MINUS |
Japan/Taiwan |
yy/mm/dd |
Config Date = YMD, Separator = SLASH |
USA |
mm-dd-yy |
Config Date = MDY, Separator = MINUS |
When you live in Holland you would use :
CONFIG DATE = DMY, separator = MINUS
This would print 24-04-02 for 24 November 2002.
When you line in the US, you would use :
CONFIG DATE = MDY , separator = SLASH
This would print 04/24/02 for 24 November 2002.
See also
CONFIG CLOCK , DATE TIME functions , DayOfWeek , DayOfYear , SecOfDay , SecElapsed , SysDay , SysSec , SysSecElapsed , Time , Date
Example
'----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'name : megaclock.bas 'copyright : (c) 1995-2005, MCS Electronics 'purpose : shows the new TIME$ and DATE$ reserved variables 'micro : Mega103 'suited for demo : yes 'commercial addon needed : no '----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $regfile = "m103def.dat" ' specify the used micro $crystal = 4000000 ' used crystal frequency $baud = 19200 ' use baud rate $hwstack = 32 ' default use 32 for the hardware stack $swstack = 10 ' default use 10 for the SW stack $framesize = 40 ' default use 40 for the frame space 'With the 8535 and timer2 or the Mega103 and TIMER0 you can 'easily implement a clock by attaching a 32768 Hz xtal to the timer 'And of course some BASCOM code 'This example is written for the STK300 with M103 Enable Interrupts '[configure LCD] $lcd = &HC000 'address for E and RS $lcdrs = &H8000 'address for only E Config Lcd = 20 * 4 'nice display from bg micro Config Lcdbus = 4 'we run it in bus mode and I hooked up only db4-db7 Config Lcdmode = Bus 'tell about the bus mode '[now init the clock] Config Date = Mdy , Separator = SLASH ' ANSI-Format Config Clock = Soft 'this is how simple it is 'The above statement will bind in an ISR so you can not use the TIMER anymore! 'For the M103 in this case it means that TIMER0 can not be used by the user anymore 'assign the date to the reserved date$ 'The format is MM/DD/YY Date$ = "11/11/00" 'assign the time, format in hh:mm:ss military format(24 hours) 'You may not use 1:2:3 !! adding support for this would mean overhead 'But of course you can alter the library routines used Time$ = "02:20:00" '--------------------------------------------------- 'clear the LCD display Cls Do Home 'cursor home Lcd Date$ ; " " ; Time$ 'show the date and time Loop 'The clock routine does use the following internal variables: '_day , _month, _year , _sec, _hour, _min 'These are all bytes. You can assign or use them directly _day = 1 'For the _year variable only the year is stored, not the century End
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