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stampToDatetime()
The stampToDatetime() command converts a timestamp value to a date and time according to a specified format, applying a possible time difference, and stores the result in a target variable. It is useful for manipulating and formatting time values into different representations.
Parameters
- timestamp Type:
varDescription: A value representing a timestamp, which can be provided directly or through a variable. This value is the starting point for conversion to a date and time format. - Format Type:
varDescription: A format string that defines how the resulting date and time should be presented. This string follows the same conventions used in Python for formatting dates and times. Common symbols include:%Y: Year with four digits (e.g., 2024)%m: Month with two digits (01 to 12)%d: Day of the month with two digits (01 to 31)%H: Hour in 24-hour format (00 to 23)%M: Minutes (00 to 59)%S: Seconds (00 to 59) For example, the format%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%Sconverts a timestamp into a string like2024-08-25 14:30:00. It can be a direct value or a variable containing the desired format. %Y: Year with four digits (e.g., 2024)%m: Month with two digits (01 to 12)%d: Day of the month with two digits (01 to 31)%H: Hour in 24-hour format (00 to 23)%M: Minutes (00 to 59)%S: Seconds (00 to 59)- TimeDelta Type:
varDescription: An optional value representing a time adjustment (positive or negative) applied to the timestamp before conversion. This value can be provided directly or through a variable and is expressed in seconds. - TargetVariable Type:
varDescription: The variable where the resulting date and time from the conversion will be stored. Unlike the other parameters, this must be a variable and not a direct value.
Usage Example
// Direct call with values:
stampToDatetime(1692966600, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', 3600, convertedDatetime)
// Call using variables:
timestamp = 1692966600
format = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
adjustment = 3600
stampToDatetime(timestamp, format, adjustment, convertedDatetime)
In the first example, a timestamp is converted to a date and time in the format "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" , applying a 3600-second (1-hour) adjustment, and the result is stored in the variable convertedDatetime . In the second example, variables are used to define the timestamp, format, and adjustment.