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Function std.datetime.date.DateTime.fromISOExtString

Creates a DateTime from a string with the format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS. Whitespace is stripped from the given string.

DateTime fromISOExtString(S) (
  in S isoExtString
) pure @safe
if (isSomeString!S);

Parameters

NameDescription
isoExtString A string formatted in the ISO Extended format for dates and times.

Throws

DateTimeException if the given string is not in the ISO Extended format or if the resulting DateTime would not be valid.

Example

assert(DateTime.fromISOExtString("2010-07-04T07:06:12") ==
       DateTime(Date(2010, 7, 4), TimeOfDay(7, 6, 12)));

assert(DateTime.fromISOExtString("1998-12-25T02:15:00") ==
       DateTime(Date(1998, 12, 25), TimeOfDay(2, 15, 0)));

assert(DateTime.fromISOExtString("0000-01-05T23:09:59") ==
       DateTime(Date(0, 1, 5), TimeOfDay(23, 9, 59)));

assert(DateTime.fromISOExtString("-0004-01-05T00:00:02") ==
       DateTime(Date(-4, 1, 5), TimeOfDay(0, 0, 2)));

assert(DateTime.fromISOExtString(" 2010-07-04T07:06:12 ") ==
       DateTime(Date(2010, 7, 4), TimeOfDay(7, 6, 12)));

Authors

Jonathan M Davis

License

Boost License 1.0.