Difference between revisions of "LlGetDate"
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if( !( year % 100 )) return FALSE; // Any other century is not a leap year | if( !( year % 100 )) return FALSE; // Any other century is not a leap year | ||
return TRUE; // It is divisible by 4 and not a century and not Julian, therefore it is a leap year | return TRUE; // It is divisible by 4 and not a century and not Julian, therefore it is a leap year | ||
} | }</lsl> | ||
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|helpers | |helpers | ||
|also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||[[llGetTimestamp]]|Same format but with the time.}} | |also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||[[llGetTimestamp]]|Same format but with the time.}} |
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Summary
Function: string llGetDate( );204 | Function ID |
0.0 | Forced Delay |
10.0 | Energy |
Returns a string that is the current date in the UTC time zone in the format "YYYY-MM-DD".
If you wish to know the time as well use: llGetTimestamp which uses the format "YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.ff..fZ"
Caveats
Examples
<lsl>// Birthday surprise default {
state_entry() { llSetTimerEvent(0.1); }
timer() { if(llGetDate() == "2009-02-15") llSetText("HAPPY BIRTHDAY!", <0,1,0>, 1.0); else llSetText("A surprise is coming...", <0,1,0>, 1.0); llSetTimerEvent(3600.0); // check every hour. }
}</lsl> <lsl>// Function to calculate the numeric day of year integer dayOfYear(integer year, integer month, integer day) {
return day + (month - 1) * 30 + (((month > 8) + month) / 2)- ((1 + (((!(year % 4)) ^ (!(year % 100)) ^ (!(year % 400)))