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A day d– Day of the month, digits with leading zeros ( to ). Example: D– Textual representation of a day, three letters (from Mon to Sun). Example:Thu j– day of the month without zero (from to ). Example: l(lowercase 'L') – Full text representation of the day of the week (Sunday to Saturday). Example:Thursday S– English ordinal suffix for day of the month, characters (st, nd, rd or th).
Example:th w– Numerical representation of the day of the week ( (for Sunday) to (for Saturday)). Example: z– Day of the year (from ). The current date example may not be accurate without accurate calculations. the moon F– Full textual representation America Cell Phone Number List of a month (January to December). Example:February m– Numerical representation of the month, leading zeros ( to ). Example: M– A short textual representation of a month, three letters (from January to December). Example:Feb.
Numerical representation of the month without leading zeros (from to ). Example: t– Number of days in a given month (from to ). Example: Friday W– ISO- week number, weeks starting from Monday (Example: , nd week of the year). The current date example may not be accurate without accurate calculations. a year o– ISO- weekly numbering year.
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