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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Gnuplot 4.6 : problem with my X axis Post 303046001 by sea on Tuesday 21st of April 2020 10:26:14 AM
Old 04-21-2020
When I see 2020-4 I assume the month april.
When I see 2020-20, I wonder which month that should be.

Anyhow, I would phrase it like ; that you need a 'closer' endrange.
See, everything that happens, happens between 4th and 9th. so within 5 - while the total range is 16.
For a 1-1 intervall, you would need to 'zoom in' to like a total range of 10 or less.

Hope this helps
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strftime(3)						     Library Functions Manual						       strftime(3)

Name
       strftime - convert time and date to string

Syntax
       #include <time.h>

       int strftime (s, maxsize, format, tm)
       char *s;
       size_t maxsize;
       char *format;
       struct tm *tm;

Description
       The  function  places characters in the array pointed to by s.  No more than maxsize characters are placed into the array.  The string con-
       trols this process.  This string consists of zero or more directives and ordinary characters.  A directive consists of a character followed
       by  a  character that determines the behavior of the directive.	All ordinary characters are copied unchanged into the array, including the
       terminating null character.

       Each directive is replaced by the appropriate characters as shown in the following table. The characters are determined	by  the  program's
       locale category and the values contained in the structure pointed to by tm.

       -------------------------------------------------------------
       Directive   Replaced by
       -------------------------------------------------------------
       %a	   Locale's abbreviated weekday name
       %A	   Locale's full weekday name
       %b	   Locale's abbreviated month name
       %B	   Locale's full month name
       %c	   Locale's date and time representation
       %d	   Day of month as a decimal number (01-31)
       %D	   Date (%m/%d/%y)
       %h	   Locale's abbreviated month name
       %H	   Hour as a decimal number (00-23)
       %I	   Hour as a decimal number (01-12)
       %j	   Day of year (001-366)
       %m	   Number of month (01-12)
       %M	   Minute number (00-59)
       %n	   Newline character
       %p	   Locale's equivalent to AM or PM
       %r	   Time in AM/PM notation
       %S	   Second number (00-59)
       %t	   Tab character
       %T	   Time (%H/%M/%S)
       %U	   Week number (00-53), Sunday as first day of week
       %w	   Weekday number (0[Sunday]-6)
       %W	   Week number (00-53), Monday as first day of week
       %x	   Locale's date representation
       %X	   Locale's time representation
       %y	   Year without century (00-99)
       %Y	   Year with century
       %Z	   Timezone name, no characters if no timezone
       %%	   %
       -------------------------------------------------------------

       If a directive is used that is not contained in the table, the results are undefined.

   International Environment
       LC_TIME	      Contains the user's requirements for language, territory, and codeset for the time format.  affects the behavior of the time
		      functions in If is not defined in the current environment, provides the necessary default.

       LANG	      If this environment is set and valid, uses the international language database named in the definition to determine the time
		      formatting rules. If is defined, its definition supercedes the definition of

Return Values
       If  the	total  number  of  resulting characters, including the terminal null character, is not more than maxsize, the function returns the
       total of resultant characters placed into the array pointed to by s, not including the terminating null character.  In all other cases zero
       is returned and the contents of the array are indeterminate.

       As the name is not contained in the tm structure the value returned by %Z is determined by the function, see

See Also
       ctime(3), setlocale(3)

																       strftime(3)
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