【问题标题】:Ruby strftime: Month without leading zero?Ruby strftime:没有前导零的月份?
【发布时间】:2011-04-19 08:54:07
【问题描述】:

Ruby 的strftime 是否有没有前导零的月份格式?

我发现 %e 得到没有前导零的日子,但没有任何运气的月份。

最终想要一个格式如下的日期:9/1/2010

【问题讨论】:

  • 那是 1 月 9 日还是 10 月 1 日?
  • @telent 是客户解释它的原因 :)
  • 我很确定这不是 10 月 1 日.....

标签: ruby date format strftime


【解决方案1】:

strftime 的某些版本允许以 minus 为前缀来格式化前导零,例如:

strftime "%-d/%-m/%y"

但这将取决于您系统上的strftime。所以为了保持一致性,我会做这样的事情:

dt = Time.local(2010, 'Sep', 1)
printf "%d/%d/%d", dt.day, dt.month, dt.year

【讨论】:

  • 似乎减号在 Ruby 1.8.7 上工作得很好,谢谢!
  • @Rob:是的,只要您的系统的strftime 支持它,它就可以工作(例如,它在 Mac OSX Snow Leopard 上运行的 1.8.7 上不起作用)。
  • 啊,是的,我应该澄清一下,它在 ubuntu linux 上是 1.8.7
  • 为我工作。 1.9.2p180 在 Ubuntu 上。
  • 在 FreeBSD 9 上使用 1.9.3 为我工作
【解决方案2】:

这是我离开的格式列表。这是来自 2.1.3 的文档。根据这个你会想要%-m

Date (Year, Month, Day):
  %Y - Year with century (can be negative, 4 digits at least)
          -0001, 0000, 1995, 2009, 14292, etc.
  %C - year / 100 (rounded down such as 20 in 2009)
  %y - year % 100 (00..99)

  %m - Month of the year, zero-padded (01..12)
          %_m  blank-padded ( 1..12)
          %-m  no-padded (1..12)
  %B - The full month name (``January'')
          %^B  uppercased (``JANUARY'')
  %b - The abbreviated month name (``Jan'')
          %^b  uppercased (``JAN'')
  %h - Equivalent to %b

  %d - Day of the month, zero-padded (01..31)
          %-d  no-padded (1..31)
  %e - Day of the month, blank-padded ( 1..31)

  %j - Day of the year (001..366)

Time (Hour, Minute, Second, Subsecond):
  %H - Hour of the day, 24-hour clock, zero-padded (00..23)
  %k - Hour of the day, 24-hour clock, blank-padded ( 0..23)
  %I - Hour of the day, 12-hour clock, zero-padded (01..12)
  %l - Hour of the day, 12-hour clock, blank-padded ( 1..12)
  %P - Meridian indicator, lowercase (``am'' or ``pm'')
  %p - Meridian indicator, uppercase (``AM'' or ``PM'')

  %M - Minute of the hour (00..59)

  %S - Second of the minute (00..60)

  %L - Millisecond of the second (000..999)
       The digits under millisecond are truncated to not produce 1000.
  %N - Fractional seconds digits, default is 9 digits (nanosecond)
          %3N  millisecond (3 digits)
          %6N  microsecond (6 digits)
          %9N  nanosecond (9 digits)
          %12N picosecond (12 digits)
          %15N femtosecond (15 digits)
          %18N attosecond (18 digits)
          %21N zeptosecond (21 digits)
          %24N yoctosecond (24 digits)
       The digits under the specified length are truncated to avoid
       carry up.

Time zone:
  %z - Time zone as hour and minute offset from UTC (e.g. +0900)
          %:z - hour and minute offset from UTC with a colon (e.g. +09:00)
          %::z - hour, minute and second offset from UTC (e.g. +09:00:00)
  %Z - Abbreviated time zone name or similar information.

Weekday:
  %A - The full weekday name (``Sunday'')
          %^A  uppercased (``SUNDAY'')
  %a - The abbreviated name (``Sun'')
          %^a  uppercased (``SUN'')
  %u - Day of the week (Monday is 1, 1..7)
  %w - Day of the week (Sunday is 0, 0..6)

ISO 8601 week-based year and week number:
The first week of YYYY starts with a Monday and includes YYYY-01-04.
The days in the year before the first week are in the last week of
the previous year.
  %G - The week-based year
  %g - The last 2 digits of the week-based year (00..99)
  %V - Week number of the week-based year (01..53)

Week number:
The first week of YYYY that starts with a Sunday or Monday (according to %U
or %W). The days in the year before the first week are in week 0.
  %U - Week number of the year. The week starts with Sunday. (00..53)
  %W - Week number of the year. The week starts with Monday. (00..53)

Seconds since the Epoch:
  %s - Number of seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC.

Literal string:
  %n - Newline character (\n)
  %t - Tab character (\t)
  %% - Literal ``%'' character

Combination:
  %c - date and time (%a %b %e %T %Y)
  %D - Date (%m/%d/%y)
  %F - The ISO 8601 date format (%Y-%m-%d)
  %v - VMS date (%e-%^b-%4Y)
  %x - Same as %D
  %X - Same as %T
  %r - 12-hour time (%I:%M:%S %p)
  %R - 24-hour time (%H:%M)
  %T - 24-hour time (%H:%M:%S)

于 2014 年 10 月 24 日更新到最新的 2.1.3 文档

【讨论】:

  • 我正在寻找如何在没有前导零的情况下获得月份...而不是当天。
  • 为什么每个人都反对这个帖子?我原以为拥有这个 strftime 助手列表会很有用!
  • 我想人们会否决它,因为它没有回答问题。就其本身而言,该列表非常有用,但这些选项都不会按照 OP 的要求阻止月份的前导“0”。
  • +1 尽管这个问题没有回答原始问题,但它对其他搜索类似内容但不完全是 OP 的人很有用。
  • %e 提供了一个前导空格(即“1/01/2012”),这可能是不可取的,不一定是 OP 想要的。
【解决方案3】:

我遇到了类似的问题,并通过将strftime("%m") 转换为整数来解决它。

例如:

strftime("%m")+0 give the current month as integer 'without leading zero'

简单,但不优雅。

【讨论】:

    【解决方案4】:

    文档显示了用于配置数字格式的许多不同选项。添加到 %-d 格式中,您还可以使用这些标志来代替“-”:

    Flags:
      -  don't pad a numerical output.
      _  use spaces for padding.
      0  use zeros for padding.
      ^  upcase the result string.
      #  change case.
      :  use colons for %z.
    

    【讨论】:

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