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--- !ruby/object:RI::MethodDescription aliases: [] block_params: comment: - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: "Parse a string representation of a date into values. For example:" - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB body: " require 'parsedate'\n\n ParseDate.parsedate "Tuesday, July 5th, 2007, 18:35:20 UTC"\n # => [2007, 7, 5, 18, 35, 20, "UTC", 2]\n" - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: The order is of the form [year, month, day of month, hour, minute, second, timezone, day of week]. - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: "ParseDate.parsedate can also take a second argument, <tt>comp</tt>, which is a boolean telling the method to compensate for dates with years expressed as two digits. Example:" - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::VERB body: " require 'parsedate'\n\n ParseDate.parsedate "Mon Dec 25 00 06:53:24 UTC", true\n # => [2000, 12, 25, 6, 53, 24, "UTC", 1]\n" full_name: ParseDate#parsedate is_singleton: false name: parsedate params: (str, comp=false) visibility: public
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