Hi:
> Also, what
> I really want is the date in the format "March 5, 2018", not
"03/05/18",
> but it seems that only %c does that, but adds a lot of extra data
that I
> don't want like the time zone.
As Christian Hergert suggests, DateTime is very useful. This works for me:
void main () {
var date = new DateTime.now_local();
print (date.format("%B %e, %Y"));
}
That prints March 28, 2018 today. There are a whole load of formatting
Yes, but the problem is that, in Spain, we use the opposite format: we
write first the day's number, then the month's name, and finally the
year, so I need to know if in my current locale I have to "%B %e, %Y",
or "%e %B %Y" (without the comma), and so on... That's my problem. Using
'%c' does that, but adds a lot of extra information that I don't want,
like the timezone.
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