printf(The current date is %04d-%02d-%02d\n, $now-year+1900,
($now-mon)+1, $
now-mday);
It outputs the date in such a format: The current date is 2005-05-16.
I would like the name of the month(ex. 'May') displayed instead of 05.
What is the easiest way to do this?
The most most easiest
Matt Kopeck mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: use strict;
:
: use Time::localtime;
: my $now = localtime;
:
: printf(The current date is %04d-%02d-%02d\n, $now-year+1900,
: ($now-mon)+1, $
: now-mday);
:
: It outputs the date in such a format: The current date is
: 2005-05-16. I would like
Matt Kopeck wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
I have the following code:
use strict;
use Time::localtime;
my $now = localtime;
printf(The current date is %04d-%02d-%02d\n, $now-year+1900,
($now-mon)+1, $
now-mday);
It outputs the date in such a format: The current date is 2005-05-16.
I would like the name of the