I am attempting to set some variables to the current date, month, year using the localtime(). I'm able to get the date and month, but I need to use 2-digit date/month (ie. 03/01/2003 instead of 3/1/2003 for 1 January 2003). I have a possibility in mind to set up an if-then statement to check for date/month 1-9 and append a 0 to the front, but this strikes me as extra work. Could someone point me in the direction of a FAQ or tutorial that could help me resolve this dilemma. Variables set as follows:
my $year=localtime->year()+1900; my $month=localtime->mon()+1; my $date=localtime->mday();
Thanks
In reply to Getting 2-digit dates from localtime() by nimdokk
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