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! CALL "TIME",T$ | ! CALL "TIME",T$ | ||
| Returns the actual date & time. T$ contains a string in the format "WEK MM DD YY HH:MM:SS (AM/PM)".<br/>The string is formatted depending on previous calls of 24HOUR or 12HOUR.<br/>Examples:<br/>MON 07 MAR 21 4:15:20 PM<br/>MON 07 MAR 21 16:15:20 | | Returns the actual date & time. T$ contains a string in the format "WEK MM DD YY HH:MM:SS (AM/PM)".<br/>The string is formatted depending on previous calls of 24HOUR or 12HOUR.<br/>Examples:<br/>MON 07 MAR 21 4:15:20 PM<br/>MON 07 MAR 21 16:15:20<br/> | ||
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! CALL "CLOCK",T$ | ! CALL "CLOCK",T$ | ||
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! CALL "12HOUR" | ! CALL "12HOUR" | ||
| Sets the format of the returned time strings to 12-hour format | | Sets the format of the returned time strings to 12-hour format.<br/>This is the default time format after a power-cycle. | ||
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! CALL "24HOUR" | ! CALL "24HOUR" | ||
| Sets the format of the returned time strings to 24-hour format | | Sets the format of the returned time strings to 24-hour format. | ||
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