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pltimefmt: Set format for date / time labels
DESCRIPTION:
This function is used in example 29.
SYNOPSIS:
pltimefmt(fmt)
ARGUMENTS:
fmt (const char *, fmt) : This string is passed directly to the
system strftime. See the system documentation for a full list of
conversion specifications for your system. All conversion
specifications take the form of a '%' character followed by
further conversion specification character. All other text is
printed as-is. Common options include: %c: The preferred date and
time representation for the current locale.
%d: The day of the month as a decimal number.
%H: The hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock.
%j: The day of the year as a decimal number.
%m: The month as a decimal number.
%M: The minute as a decimal number.
%S: The second as a decimal number.
%y: The year as a decimal number without a century.
%Y: The year as a decimal number including a century.
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