A Function, which helps the developers to format and return a valid date and time expression.
Syntax
FormatDateTime(date,format)
Parameter Description
- Date − A required parameter.
- Format − An optional parameter. The Value that specifies the date or time format to be used. It can take the following values.
- 0 = vbGeneralDate – Default
- 1 = vbLongDate – Returns date
- 2 = vbShortDate – Returns date
- 3 = vbLongTime – Returns time
- 4 = vbShortTime – Returns time
Example
Add a button and add the following function.
Private Sub Constant_demo_Click() d = ("2013-08-15 20:25") msgbox("Line 1 : " & FormatDateTime(d)) msgbox("Line 2 : " & FormatDateTime(d,1)) msgbox("Line 3 : " & FormatDateTime(d,2)) msgbox("Line 4 : " & FormatDateTime(d,3)) msgbox("Line 5 : " & FormatDateTime(d,4)) End Sub
When you execute the above function, it produces the following output.
Line 1 : 15/08/2013 8:25:00 PM Line 2 : Thursday, 15 August 2013 Line 3 : 15/08/2013 Line 4 : 8:25:00 PM Line 5 : 20:25
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