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DateTime::Locale::en_GU(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation DateTime::Locale::en_GU(3)
NAME
DateTime::Locale::en_GU
SYNOPSIS
use DateTime;
my $dt = DateTime->now( locale => 'en_GU' );
print $dt->month_name();
DESCRIPTION
This is the DateTime locale package for English Guam.
DATA
This locale inherits from the DateTime::Locale::en locale.
It contains the following data.
Days
Wide (format)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Abbreviated (format)
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Narrow (format)
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
Wide (stand-alone)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Abbreviated (stand-alone)
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Narrow (stand-alone)
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
Months
Wide (format)
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Abbreviated (format)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Narrow (format)
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Wide (stand-alone)
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Abbreviated (stand-alone)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Narrow (stand-alone)
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Quarters
Wide (format)
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
Abbreviated (format)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Narrow (format)
1
2
3
4
Wide (stand-alone)
1st quarter
2nd quarter
3rd quarter
4th quarter
Abbreviated (stand-alone)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Narrow (stand-alone)
1
2
3
4
Eras
Wide
Before Christ
Anno Domini
Abbreviated
BC
AD
Narrow
B
A
Date Formats
Full
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tuesday, February 5, 2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Friday, December 22, 1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Saturday, September 15, -10
Long
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = February 5, 2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = December 22, 1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = September 15, -10
Medium
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Feb 5, 2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Dec 22, 1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sep 15, -10
Short
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2/5/08
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12/22/95
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9/15/-10
Default
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Feb 5, 2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Dec 22, 1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sep 15, -10
Time Formats
Full
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30:30 PM UTC
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 AM UTC
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 AM UTC
Long
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30:30 PM UTC
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 AM UTC
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 AM UTC
Medium
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30:30 PM
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 AM
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 AM
Short
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30 PM
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05 AM
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44 AM
Default
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30:30 PM
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 AM
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 AM
Datetime Formats
Full
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tuesday, February 5, 2008 6:30:30 PM UTC
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Friday, December 22, 1995 9:05:02 AM UTC
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Saturday, September 15, -10 4:44:23 AM UTC
Long
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = February 5, 2008 6:30:30 PM UTC
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = December 22, 1995 9:05:02 AM UTC
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = September 15, -10 4:44:23 AM UTC
Medium
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Feb 5, 2008 6:30:30 PM
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Dec 22, 1995 9:05:02 AM
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sep 15, -10 4:44:23 AM
Short
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2/5/08 6:30 PM
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12/22/95 9:05 AM
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9/15/-10 4:44 AM
Default
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Feb 5, 2008 6:30:30 PM
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Dec 22, 1995 9:05:02 AM
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sep 15, -10 4:44:23 AM
Available Formats
d (d)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15
EEEd (d EEE)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 5 Tue
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 22 Fri
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 15 Sat
Hm (H:mm)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44
hm (h:mm a)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30 PM
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05 AM
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44 AM
Hms (H:mm:ss)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 18:30:30
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23
hms (h:mm:ss a)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 6:30:30 PM
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 9:05:02 AM
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 4:44:23 AM
M (L)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9
Md (M/d)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2/5
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12/22
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9/15
MEd (E, M/d)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tue, 2/5
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Fri, 12/22
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sat, 9/15
MMM (LLL)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Feb
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Dec
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sep
MMMd (MMM d)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Feb 5
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Dec 22
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sep 15
MMMEd (E, MMM d)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tue, Feb 5
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Fri, Dec 22
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sat, Sep 15
MMMMd (MMMM d)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = February 5
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = December 22
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = September 15
MMMMEd (E, MMMM d)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tue, February 5
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Fri, December 22
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sat, September 15
ms (mm:ss)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 30:30
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 05:02
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 44:23
y (y)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = -10
yM (M/yyyy)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 2/2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 12/1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 9/-010
yMEd (EEE, M/d/yyyy)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tue, 2/5/2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Fri, 12/22/1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sat, 9/15/-010
yMMM (MMM y)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Feb 2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Dec 1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sep -10
yMMMEd (EEE, MMM d, y)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Tue, Feb 5, 2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Fri, Dec 22, 1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Sat, Sep 15, -10
yMMMM (MMMM y)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = February 2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = December 1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = September -10
yQ (Q yyyy)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = 1 2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = 4 1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = 3 -010
yQQQ (QQQ y)
2008-02-05T18:30:30 = Q1 2008
1995-12-22T09:05:02 = Q4 1995
-0010-09-15T04:44:23 = Q3 -10
Miscellaneous
Prefers 24 hour time?
No
Local first day of the week
Sunday
SUPPORT
See DateTime::Locale.
AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008 David Rolsky. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself.
This module was generated from data provided by the CLDR project, see the LICENSE.cldr in this distribution for details on the CLDR data's
license.
perl v5.18.2 2017-10-06 DateTime::Locale::en_GU(3)