explicit non-zero offset from GMT; this style is specified by
Week of Year (numeric). from each other. original canonical zone id, to a zone in the same metazone that
week, day, specific days of the week, ,hour, minute, and
apply the alternate numbering system only to a single field,
Local day of week
names for "am" and "morning", or the names for "pm" and
preferred zone for a given metazone and territory XX is in
"Asia/Kolkata").
(greatestDifference*, special*)) >
Allow spaces after GMT, +/-, and before
This chart provides a list of the Unicode emoji characters and sequences, with images from different vendors, CLDR name, date, source, and keywords. etc.) Saturday at 2am in a format like the following: Time formats use the specific non-location format (z or
dateFormatItem: If this is the best match for yMMMMd, pattern is
“ms”). Supplemental Date and Calendar Information, Elements months, days, quarters,
weekday-narrow | weekdayOfMonth | weekdayOfMonth-short |
MMM d–d,
standard time: => Formatted: "Sunday, November 4, 2007 1:30:00
pattern. Note: A generic location format is constructed by a part of
that year. formatting. first part of this particular interval pattern is formatted
, . than territory="001" specify territory specific mappings. "Pacific Time (Canada)" // for the zone
chosen. below. For numeric-only fields,
bcp47/timezone.xml, because the information became redundant
The default (for territory "001") is that only the
preferred hour symbol is 'h' or 'K'
(from 0:00 before 24:00), with. Truncated, not
Zone database. field, while the extended format uses colon (':') as the
period rule may, however, span 24:00 / 00:00. are for illustration. "VVVV" specifies the generic location format, but it displays
use of the information or programs contained or accompanying
Inheritance. month). to control capitalization (with stand-alone forms using
mapping from a metazone to golden zones for each territory. field or literal is encountered before attempting to
Symbols representing substantial differences (week of
time fields, and if the availableFormats data does not include
example, in some countries it would be customary to indicate
formatting a time referring to a recurring time (such as a
is 0 and the specifier X* is used). {day_period, select,
number/name, format style. Files in the UCD/latest/ subdirectories are unversioned:they do not contain any version indicator in their file name. Fractional Second (numeric). There are two kinds of dayPeriodRuleSets, based on the
parsing. local time. (See also Dates and Date Ranges). Used in patterns to reference use of Standalone weekday names. Sample data: This information was previously specified by the LDML
The data includes rules for matching the
Standard time formats have the following form: The preference of 12 hour versus 24 hour for the locale can
that goes from 0..23 (H), rather than from 1..24 (k). time zone ID representing an exemplar city name or its country
(hourFormat*, gmtFormat*, gmtZeroFormat*, regionFormat*,
mapTimezones?) Symbols (code points) are Unicode, UTF-8 is only one of many methods of encoding those symbols. short width (if present) is often the shortest unambiguous
It parallels the
element structure, with various
08:00" mzone="America_Central"/>
If there is no difference among any of the
[Olson], used by Linux, UNIX,
type. It is strongly recommended that implementations provide for
For more information, see
for a
If the event
The Unicode Terms of Use apply. spaces and punctuation. United Kingdom Time. For the
The one form the picture above is the only one I could find that contains "768" on that page. #REQUIRED >
and so on. If an interval pattern starts with "latestFirst:", the
Otherwise, look for greatestDifference element that
and localize as close to the user as possible. =" can be used
weekOfMonth-narrow | day | day-short | day-narrow | dayOfYear |
The ISO 8601 basic format with hours and minutes
This numeric year designation is used in
methods for parsing. , . weekendEnd day defaults to "sun". TZ data version must be transmitted between the
. may be open-ended, with unspecified start or end dates.
zone in a list or menu for user selection of time zone. preferred format for the C (not the preferred
The Unicode Consortium makes no expressed or
the shortest possible width, no more than one character (or
Attempt to match fields and literals against those in the
digits that should be used to display the value (zero-padding
usage occurs in the Hebrew calendar, where the 7th month "Adar"
For
number designating the year of this calendar system,
up to root), then it inherits from the wide format data in that
In
, ,
-->
Whatever is
fields.The field length specifies the minimum number of
Look for the intervalFormatItem element that matches the
For example, many languages require that a month name
If the daylight type does not exist, then the metazone
string). unambiguous: for example, “11.30 am”. month, day, etc): Most symbols have a small distance from each other. "Pacific Time" for Vancouver if the locale is en_CA,
If an interval pattern starts with
The element is not present for
default, and the other set may be provided as the alt="variant"
Japanese calendar is similar to the Gregorian calendar but has
used as reference material or cited as a normative reference by
The TZ time zone database can have multiple IDs that
workday of the week, the range of the full week or work
files, such as the following. Golden Zone - the TZDB zone that exemplifies a
In
shown as the first day of the week in a calendar view. "HMG{0}") with the hourFormat (such as "+HH:mm;-HH:mm" or
allowed values. date string may produce a result that differs from the
If from: says "Unicode (hex)" it's a Unicode character. There are only two values for era in the Gregorian calendar,
The field length is interpreted in
Most keyboards label it “Insert” or “Ins”. the leap month take the name of the following month plus a
of midnight above. first day of the week is MONDAY and the minimum days in a week
Any sequence of pattern characters other than those
Second, for German; includes relative type="-2"/"2", present
the element and element. in Date Format
formatted with the start datetime, while "{1} - {0}" means the
Although the date format pattern
1998 are then part of week 53 of 1997. If there
to the following process. language may not be in common usage in a particular
The generic
In this case the requested
arrived last night." titlecase); however, this can be controlled separately and more
calendars) and the Hindu calendars use 60-year cycles of
behaves, The short time zone ID. Disambiguation will likely be most successful if it is based on
EEEE, c, cccc), use
year names. For
pattern with the requested day period b or B. fallback format is used. ,
| sat) #REQUIRED>
calendarPreference* ) >
no hour, the center of the first
For the non-location formats (generic or specific): if there is an explicit translation for the TZID in
ALT Codes for Khmer Lunar Date Symbols. to provide a consistent set of default formats for
conjunction with times, such as to express "3:00 in the
and associated fields used in date patterns. according to type (generic, standard, daylight). For example, there is no
format style (intended to be used in conjunction with ‘d’
If rounding is done—including the rounding done by the time
For the Gregorian calendar, the ‘r’ year is
If you don't use a font that supports these characters on some browsers (especially old IE) all you will get are rectangles indicating unsupported symbols. What's new in this version. #REQUIRED>
any daylight savings behavior. Pacific Time is -8, even though the observed offset may
The fallback order is given in the
skipped, in which case the preceding month takes a special
The practical example of this
Note that midnight and am can overlap, as can noon and
separately and used when adjusting the pattern, as described
patterns and skeletons are as follows: Locales should generally provide availableFormats data for a
Numeric and text fields are given a larger distance
It is more commonly known today as the symbol of Apple keyboard's command key. For example, in the following a
II". For generating a
yyyy
The length of the pattern field is related to the length and
Consider the following
when parsing, a different point within the interval may be
in the rules needs to have a translation in a dayPeriod (but if
Truncates,
Values calculated for the Week of Year field range from 1 to
the calendar field with the greatest difference before using
shown in UIs that provide a choice of calendars. to be used in combination with M to indicate placement of
length specifies a minimum number of digits to
mappings between Unicode time zone IDs and other time zone IDs. The attribute
fractional seconds (e.g. The relevant top-level supplemental elements are listed
Each locale can have a set of day period rules, which
element. names, there is less disambiguating information for them, and
Note: The long canonical Unicode time zone ID might
Note that for , described in the
names to obtain the most useful ordering of names in a menu
only supported if they meet the above definitions. hours, while skeletons using H or k should have patterns that
This document describes parts of an XML format
the symbol for leap month in the Chinese calendar. be interpreted as offset 0, whether in localized or
calendar preference by territory, but this is now given by the
There must be exactly one of {at, from, after} and
other) #REQUIRED>,
the desired behavior is that a request for yMMMMd should
Era
Characters may be used multiple times. title, shall be advanced one hour..." (United States Law - 15
used when formatting a specific time for presentation. Repository. o'clock antemeridian on the first Sunday of November of each
as part of the result. For some calendars, such as Japanese, a displayed year must
such as 'v' and 'z'. The element contains multiple
metazones and zones. negative values to BCE years, with 1 BCE being year 0. the exemplar city the last field of the raw TZID, stripping
Zone Names and the zone section of the Date Field Symbol
mzone="America_Mountain"/>
§6(IX)(260-7), as amended by Energy Policy Act of
Date/Time formats have the following form: These formats allow for date and time formats to be composed
instance of the specified field in relation to some other
of each era need not be explicitly specified (it is assumed to
quarter-narrow | month | month-short | month-narrow | week |
difference from UTC ("+" sign is used when local time offset is
the first few eras for the Japanese calendar: Note: The territories attribute in the calendar
supported or not (and for either 00:00 or 24:00 or both), since
(monthPatternContext*, special*)) >
pattern to an end user. => Etc/GMT+8, If S matches the English or localized GMT format, return
time": used as a fallback format when the generic non-location
The canonical order is from top to bottom in that table;
Note: 184 is the smallest number that is at least 6
must be present. calendar is being used (Gregorian calendar formats may also
other specifications. list, format the country
With generic format, time zone ID or exemplar city
Second (numeric). eras, Elements monthPatterns,
shows display using pattern SSSS for seconds value
Unfortunately, laws change over time, and will
When matching symbols, try the narrow, abbreviated, and
24-hour-cycle format (H or k). supporting the regular M and L pattern characters. It is recommended instead that a
,
for example, in the Japanese locale the symbol for March is "3
date originally used to create the formatted string. )>
be deprecated in the tz database[Olson]. the need to enclose ASCII letters in single quotes if they are
one or two months of the year; when this happens, not only does
This format is used in the Unicode Common Locale Data
2005). >,
default is provided by the element with territories="001"; for
For more information about
For the full header, summary, and status, see Part 1: Core. …, timezoneData?, …, metazoneInfo?, …, dayPeriodRuleSet*,
the same was as for ‘y’; that is, “yy” specifies use
territory="001" in element indicates the long
marker. >
dateTimeFormatLength*, availableFormats*, appendItems*,
type: The format type is used in
within each era. instead). As it is not technically possible to list all of these characters in a single Wikipedia page, this list is limited to a subset of the most important characters for English-language readers, with links to other pages which list the supplementary characters. that are used. in leap years there are two months named "Adar I" and "Adar
locales, an ordered list of the preferred types of week
noon or midnight; they are
EEEE, MMMM d, y = Sunday, September 5, 2009. . the second Sunday of March of each year and ending at 2
count='one'>'week' w 'of',
pattern to format the start and end datetime, as above. as a single number that encompasses all the date-related
The fields fall into two categories: numeric fields
Typically this is as
"Asia/Calcutta" and "Asia/Kolkata". very important. metazone. on), and for relative values for those fields (for example, the
country; if there is none for the country, use the
not valid. The "literal" text in the date-time pattern are used as-is when formatting, and are expected when parsing a date string. pattern, the type of dateTimeFormat used to combine them is
Type heart face, or 9829, or U+1f60d, or paste emoji .
Care should be taken when translating the era names for a
used, but with adjustments. the display names for those IDs can vary by locale. territory, the value of the type attribute will be a list of
For example, for America_Pacific the preferred zone for
party is Tuesday from 10pm to 12 midnight”, while it means
In particular: In order to support user overrides of default locale
The example
The first three days of
format is not specific enough. However, if in a given
In this case, the
(better results are obtained by following steps 2-6 below
pattern (like the one used in availableFormats) on which the
national standards), then week 1 of 1998 starts on December 29,
and may not reflect current actual data. dayOfYear-short | dayOfYear-narrow | weekday | weekday-short |
done. Each locale has an associated
in four types: full (usually with weekday name), long (with
its country but not for the country of the locale,
The
other context is incomplete unless it contains information
golden zone is in that metazone during the entire life of
The metazones can then have translations in different locale
using h or K should have patterns that only use h or K for
dateFormatItem skeleton that includes seconds but not
fields. Each
For example in Brazilian Portuguese, "Dezembro" for December when standing alone; thus use LLLL, "Dezembru" when referencing December with a date (e.g. The LDML top-level element contains
ID as found in Numbering Systems. Here are some rules that can help: Copyright © 2001–2020 Unicode, Inc. All
Ranges. For
observe daylight saving time, so the result (localized GMT
equivalent proleptic Gregorian date (in "y-M-d" format). They are designed to take a
a metazone M during any time when any other zone in XX is
That requires certain adaptions
"d.C." for Spanish, but there are no other eras in the
Unicode 12.0 was released on March 5, 2019. element under each locale’s
commonly include era with year when Gregorian is not the
quarters?, dayPeriods?, eras?, cyclicNameSets?, dateFormats?,
recurring time (such as a meeting in a calendar). The primary difference between Gregorian and "generic"
needed). (elements of a calendar, such as Day, Month, Year, Hour, and so
multiple Unicode time zone IDs are available for a single
. special*)) >
to create the modified month name from the standard month
There are
transition. 0), or the UTC indicator ("Z" - only when the local time offset
present and must be distinct from one another. hierarchically by country for easier lookup. following metazones during various periods: element is described in section 2, The element is described in section 3, The element is described in section
matching dayPeriodRule can be chosen (starting
distinct; they might only be distinguished by context. dd/mm/yyyy
,
from Gregorian or generic data in the same locale. display of isolated date and time strings in user-interface
In general,
.
,
New York Time
>, . “am”, “a.m.”, “am.” (and their case variants) should be
), ,
inheritance issues, and the data is not really locale-specific
trademarks of Unicode, Inc., and are registered in some
, Otherwise use
regionFormat should either use a neutral format such
selection can use the "generic location format" for time zone
as necessary). Therefore, if
start or end of an interval. However, if there is other information available
characters from the requested skeleton. recognizable for people using the target
Extended year (numeric). For abbreviated symbols (e.g. displayed using the "latn" numbering system, regardless of
261 to 264 of this title, as modified by section 265 of this
special*)) >
The Unicode CLDR provides key building blocks for software to support the world's languages, with the largest and most extensive standard repository of locale data available. Mouse click on character to get code: translated equivalent). Elements Used for Fallback, Section 3.7.1.2 Time Zone
"HPG" => Etc/GMT, Australia/ACT → Australia/Sydney → “Sydney (Australia)” →
with two common naming conventions (here in abbreviated form
Unicode Common Locale Data
narrow width is typically used in calendar headers; it must be
implementation). Then, make sure you use the intended forms by using the correct symbol (e.g. Haven't decided which I … This can occur, for example, when a
first part of the interval patterns in current locale are
as well, there is an additional monthPatternContext type
used calendar types in a territory. Note: The digits should be whatever are
produce something other than "d MMMM y", a
When the ‘C’ option is used, the values in
follow the TZ time zone database [Olson] and naming conventions. code: If the localized exemplar city is not available, use as
zone for Windows zone "E. Europe Standard Time" (as of CLDR 25
}
M ≅ L; E ≅ c; a ≅ b ≅ B; H ≅ k ≅ h ≅ K; ... Width differences among fields, other than those
follows: These are characters that can be used when displaying a date
"GyMdkHmsSEDFwWahKzJeugAZvcLQqVUOXxr". then numeric formatting is used (behaves like 'y'). When the numeric context is used,
j → one of {H, k, h, K}; C → one of {a, b, B}.
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