LSTimeFormat  
Description
Formats the time part of a date/time string into a string in a locale-specific format.
 
Returns
A string representing the time value.
 
Category
Date and time functions, Display and formatting functions, International functions
 
Function syntax
LSTimeFormat(time [, mask ])
 
See also
LSParseDateTime, LSDateFormat, TimeFormat
 
History
ColdFusion MX 6.1: Added the mask character L or l to represent milliseconds.
ColdFusion MX:
  • Changed formatting behavior: this function might return different formatting than in earlier releases. This function uses Java standard locale formatting rules on all platforms.
  • Added support for the following mask attribute options: short, medium, long, and full.
 
Parameters
 
Parameter      Description
string A date/time value
  A string that is convertible to a time value
  A date/time object is in the range 100 AD–9999 AD.
mask Masking characters that determine the format:
  h: Hours; no leading zero for single-digit hours (12-hour clock)
  hh: Hours; leading zero for single-digit hours. (12-hour clock)
  H: Hours; no leading zero for single-digit hours (24-hour clock)
  HH: Hours; leading zero for single-digit hours (24-hour clock)
  m: Minutes; no leading zero for single-digit minutes
  mm: Minutes; leading zero for single-digit minutes
  s: Seconds; no leading zero for single-digit seconds
  ss: Seconds; leading zero for single-digit seconds
  l: Milliseconds
  t: One-character time marker string, such as A or P.
  tt: Multiple-character time marker string, such as AM or PM
  The following conform to Java locale-specific time encoding standards. Their exact
  formats depend on the locale:
  short: includes hours, minutes; may include AM or PM
  medium: includes hours, minutes; may include AM or PM
  long: medium plus time zone
  full: long, may also include an hour designator
  Default: short
 
Usage
This function uses Java standard locale formatting rules on all platforms.
When passing date/time value as a string, enclose it in quotation marks. Otherwise, it is interpreted as a number representation of a date/time object.
To calculate a difference between time zones, use the GetTimeZoneInfo function.
To set the default display format of date, time, number, and currency values, use the SetLocale function.
If no seconds value is passed to this function, and the mask value is s, the default output seconds format is one zero; for example, lstimeformat(6:39, "h:m:s") returns 6:39:0. If the mask value is ss, it returns 6:39:00.
 
Example
<h3>LSTimeFormat Example</h3>

<p>LSTimeFormat returns a time value using the locale convention. 

<!--- loop through a list of locales and show time values --->
<cfloop LIST = "#Server.Coldfusion.SupportedLocales#"
index = "locale" delimiters = ",">
   <cfset oldlocale = SetLocale(locale)>

   <cfoutput><p><B><I>#locale#</I></B><br>
   #LSTimeFormat(Now())#<br>
   #LSTimeFormat(Now(), `hh:mm:ss')#<br>   
   #LSTimeFormat(Now(), `hh:mm:sst')#<br>   
   #LSTimeFormat(Now(), `hh:mm:sstt')#<br>   
   #LSTimeFormat(Now(), `HH:mm:ss')#<br>   
      <hr noshade>
   </cfoutput>

</cfloop>
string  
  • A date/time value
  • A string that is convertible to a time value
A date/time object is in the range 100 AD-9999 AD.
mask  
Masking characters that determine the format:
  • h: Hours; no leading zero for single-digit hours (12-hour clock)
  • hh: Hours; leading zero for single-digit hours. (12-hour clock)
  • H: Hours; no leading zero for single-digit hours (24-hour clock)
  • HH: Hours; leading zero for single-digit hours (24-hour clock)
  • m: Minutes; no leading zero for single-digit minutes
  • mm: Minutes; leading zero for single-digit minutes
  • s: Seconds; no leading zero for single-digit seconds
  • ss: Seconds; leading zero for single-digit seconds
  • l: Milliseconds
  • t: One-character time marker string, such as A or P.
  • tt: Multiple-character time marker string, such as AM or PM
The following conform to Java locale-specific time encoding standards. Their exact formats depend on the locale:
  • short: includes hours, minutes; may include AM or PM
  • medium: includes hours, minutes; may include AM or PM
  • long: medium plus time zone
  • full: long, may also include an hour designator
Default: short