DateTime#second() es un método de clase DateTime que devuelve el segundo valor del objeto DateTime.
Sintaxis: DateTime.segundo()
Parámetro: valores de fecha y hora
Retorno: el segundo valor del objeto DateTime.
Ejemplo 1 :
# Ruby code for DateTime.second() method # loading library require 'date' # declaring DateTime value date_a = DateTime.new(2019, 8, 10, 4, 10, 9) # declaring DateTime value date_b = DateTime.new(2019, 8, 10.5) # declaring DateTime value date_c = DateTime.new(2019, 8, 10, 4, 10, 9, Rational(4, 24)) # second method puts "DateTime second form : #{date_a.second}\n\n" puts "DateTime second form : #{date_b.second}\n\n" puts "DateTime second form : #{date_c.second}\n\n"
Producción :
DateTime second form : 9 DateTime second form : 0 DateTime second form : 9
Ejemplo #2:
# Ruby code for DateTime.second() method # loading library require 'date' # declaring DateTime value date_a = DateTime.new(2019, 8, 10, 5) # declaring DateTime value date_b = DateTime.parse('10 Aug 2018 04:10:06+04:30') # declaring DateTime value date_c = DateTime.new(2019, 8, 10, 4, 10, 9, '+03:00') # second method puts "DateTime second form : #{date_a.second}\n\n" puts "DateTime second form : #{date_b.second}\n\n" puts "DateTime second form : #{date_c.second}\n\n"
Producción :
DateTime second form : 0 DateTime second form : 6 DateTime second form : 9
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Artículo escrito por mayank5326 y traducido por Barcelona Geeks. The original can be accessed here. Licence: CCBY-SA