![]() ![]() Instead of providing an entirely separate method, the DateTime to Timestamp exposes a "Strict ISO?" terminal which can be set to false to accept RFC3339 format as a valid date-time string. A notable one is the space to replace the "T" in the UTC DateTime. RFC3339 is based on ISO8601 but allows for a few deviations. The reverse operation (ISO8601 DateString to Timestamp) supports all the above accepted formats, validates the input string for compliance and returns the ISO Format type matched. ![]() Taking the following date and time: January 1st, 2021 11:50:22.587 in Montreal: Local System is referenced to UTC with a time offset (from -14:00 to +12:00) This library covers only the date-time string part of the standard. ![]() RFC5322 is the standard for email headers format, which includes a Date-Time string. (RFC3339 strings can be read with non-strict ISO validation flag) ISO8601 is the international standard for date and time on almost every modern interoperable systems and databases. It is completed with an extensible interface for Date-String formatters and comes pre-loaded with ISO8601 and RFC5322 support. It supports leap seconds to accurately convert from UTC (coordinatad universal time) to GPS (global positioning system) with proper offset based on divergence between UTC and TAI (international atomic time). This library provides support for UTC, Unix and GPS Epochs, enabling the conversion of timestamps into the proper frame of reference. Epoch Date & Time is a unified time library for LabVIEW ![]()
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