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caption: format
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created: 20201020100834443
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modified: 20220611104737314
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op-input: a [[selection of titles|Title Selection]]
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op-output: input strings formatted according to the specified suffix <<.place B>>
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op-parameter: optional format string for the formats
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op-parameter-name: C
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op-purpose: format the input string according to one of supported formats
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op-suffix: one of supported formats
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op-suffix-name: B
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tags: [[Filter Operators]] [[String Operators]]
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title: format Operator
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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<<.from-version "5.1.23">>
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The suffix <<.place B>> is one of the following supported string formats:
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|!Format |!Description |
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|^`date` |The input string is interpreted as a UTC date and displayed according to the DateFormat specified in the optional operator operand. (Defaults to "YYYY MM DD 0hh:0mm") |
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|^`json` |<<.from-version "5.2.4">> The input string is interpreted as JSON and displayed with standard formatting. The optional operator operand specifies the number of spaces to use for indenting, or a string to use for indenting. Nothing is returned if the input string is not valid JSON |
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|^`relativedate` |The input string is interpreted as a UTC date and displayed as the interval from the present instant. Any operator parameters are ignored |
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|^`titlelist` |<<.from-version "5.2.0">> The input string wrapped in double square brackets if it contains a space. Appropriate for use in a [[title list|Title List]]. |
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<<.warning """The [[Title List]] format cannot reliably represent items that contain certain specific character sequences such as `]] `. Thus it should not be used where there is a possibility of such sequences occurring.""">>
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<<.operator-examples "format">>
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