Actual Clock with seconds
Current clock with seconds displayFormat strings? Returns a bar value (returned in seconds to a human-readable string). With the -gmt button a boost is used as a second parameter. For example, if the value of boolean is 1 or tru, then the value is Greenwich Mean Timestamp, otherwise it is Greenwich Mean Timestamp.
Choose the options formats to control the output formats. contains a similar content to the style instruction (as described in Lessons 19, 33, and 34). When not used, the function tries to guesswork the dating style of datString, sometimes with unexpected results.
It is best to use the format. Probably the following form will provide the results expected: Timestamp A clock in one of the following formatts. When it is not specified, the hours (hh) are considered as 24-hour clocks. Area can be a three-digit descriptor of a timezone, EST, PDT, etc. hh:mm:ss ? meridian?
? area? date A date in one of the below listed file types sets "The real is: The real is: clockformat $systemTime %H:%M:%S]" sets "The date is: clock format $systemTime \n ]" sets "\n to be the standard size for the time: Watch Time]\n" sets halfBirthBook "12. Januar 1997" sets halBirthMovie "12. Januar 1992" sets "Die Buch- und Filmversionen von 2001, A Space Oddysey' hatten eine" puts "Diskrepanz von[expr {$bookSecondonds - $movieSecondonds}] Sekunden in wie" puts "bientôt nous aurons les ordinateurs sensibles comme le HAL9000".