Ruby | Time year() function
Time#year() : year() is a Time class method which returns the year for time (including the century).
Syntax: Time.year()
Parameter: Time values
Return: year for time (including the century).
Example #1 :
# Ruby code for Time.year() method # loading library require 'time' # declaring time a = Time . new ( 2019 ) # declaring time b = Time . new ( 2019 , 10 ) # declaring time c = Time . new ( 2019 , 12 , 31 ) # Time puts "Time a : #{a}\n\n" puts "Time b : #{b}\n\n" puts "Time c : #{c}\n\n\n\n" # year form puts "Time a year form : #{a.year}\n\n" puts "Time b year form : #{b.year}\n\n" puts "Time c year form : #{c.year}\n\n" |
Output :
Time a : 2019-01-01 00:00:00 +0100 Time b : 2019-10-01 00:00:00 +0200 Time c : 2019-12-31 00:00:00 +0100 Time a year form : 2019 Time b year form : 2019 Time c year form : 2019
Example #2 :
# Ruby code for Time.year() method # loading library require 'time' # declaring time a = Time .now # declaring time b = Time . new ( 1000 , 10 , 10 ) # declaring time c = Time . new ( 2020 , 12 ) # Time puts "Time a : #{a}\n\n" puts "Time b : #{b}\n\n" puts "Time c : #{c}\n\n\n\n" # year form puts "Time a year form : #{a.year}\n\n" puts "Time b year form : #{b.year}\n\n" puts "Time c year form : #{c.year}\n\n" |
Output :
Time a : 2019-08-27 05:57:05 +0200 Time b : 1000-10-10 00:00:00 +0053 Time c : 2020-12-01 00:00:00 +0100 Time a year form : 2019 Time b year form : 1000 Time c year form : 2020