Commit 9854ee21 by Nikola Basic

Fixed typos [skip ci]

parent 3c63213d
...@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ All output of the formatter is localized when the [PHP intl extension](http://ph ...@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ All output of the formatter is localized when the [PHP intl extension](http://ph
You can configure the [[yii\i18n\Formatter::locale|locale]] property of the formatter for this. If not configured, the You can configure the [[yii\i18n\Formatter::locale|locale]] property of the formatter for this. If not configured, the
application [[yii\base\Application::language|language]] is used as the locale. See the [section on internationalization](tutorial-i18n.md) for more details. application [[yii\base\Application::language|language]] is used as the locale. See the [section on internationalization](tutorial-i18n.md) for more details.
The Formatter will then choose the correct format for dates and numbers according to the locale including names of month and The Formatter will then choose the correct format for dates and numbers according to the locale including names of month and
week days translated to the current language. Date formats are also affected by the [[yii\i18n\Formatter::timeZone|timeZone]] weekdays translated to the current language. Date formats are also affected by the [[yii\i18n\Formatter::timeZone|timeZone]]
which will also be taken [[yii\base\Application::timeZone|from the application]] if not configured explicitly. which will also be taken from the application [[yii\base\Application::timeZone|timeZone]] if not configured explicitly.
For example the date format call will output different results for different locales: For example the date format call will output different results for different locales:
...@@ -77,15 +77,15 @@ Formatting Date and Time values <a name="date-and-time"></a> ...@@ -77,15 +77,15 @@ Formatting Date and Time values <a name="date-and-time"></a>
The formatter class provides different methods for formatting date and time values. These are: The formatter class provides different methods for formatting date and time values. These are:
- [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asDate()|date]] - the value is formatted as a date e.g. `January, 01 2014`. - [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asDate()|date]] - the value is formatted as a date e.g. `January 01, 2014`.
- [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asTime()|time]] - the value is formatted as a time e.g. `14:23`. - [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asTime()|time]] - the value is formatted as a time e.g. `14:23`.
- [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asDatetime()|datetime]] - the value is formatted as date and time e.g. `January, 01 2014 14:23`. - [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asDatetime()|datetime]] - the value is formatted as date and time e.g. `January 01, 2014 14:23`.
- [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asTimestamp()|timestamp]] - the value is formatted as a [unix timestamp](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time) e.g. `1412609982`. - [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asTimestamp()|timestamp]] - the value is formatted as a [unix timestamp](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time) e.g. `1412609982`.
- [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asRelativeTime()|relativeTime]] - the value is formatted as the time interval between a date - [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asRelativeTime()|relativeTime]] - the value is formatted as the time interval between a date
and now in human readable form e.g. `1 hour ago`. and now in human readable form e.g. `1 hour ago`.
The date and time format for the [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asDate()|date]], [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asTime()|time]], and The date and time format for the [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asDate()|date]], [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asTime()|time]], and
[[yii\i18n\Formatter::asDatetime()|datetime]] method can be specified globally by configuring the formatters [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asDatetime()|datetime]] methods can be specified globally by configuring the formatters
properties [[yii\i18n\Formatter::$dateFormat|$dateFormat]], [[yii\i18n\Formatter::$timeFormat|$timeFormat]], and properties [[yii\i18n\Formatter::$dateFormat|$dateFormat]], [[yii\i18n\Formatter::$timeFormat|$timeFormat]], and
[[yii\i18n\Formatter::$datetimeFormat|$datetimeFormat]]. [[yii\i18n\Formatter::$datetimeFormat|$datetimeFormat]].
...@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ There are four different shortcut formats available: ...@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ There are four different shortcut formats available:
Additionally you can specify custom formats using the syntax defined by the Additionally you can specify custom formats using the syntax defined by the
[ICU Project](http://site.icu-project.org/) which is described in the ICU manual under the following URL: [ICU Project](http://site.icu-project.org/) which is described in the ICU manual under the following URL:
<http://userguide.icu-project.org/formatparse/datetime>. Alternatively you can use the syntax that can be recognized by the <http://userguide.icu-project.org/formatparse/datetime>. Alternatively you can use the syntax that can be recognized by the
PHP [date()](http://php.net/manual/de/function.date.php)-function using a string that is prefixed with `php:`. PHP [date()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php) function using a string that is prefixed with `php:`.
```php ```php
// ICU format // ICU format
...@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ echo Yii::$app->formatter->asDate('now', 'php:Y-m-d'); // 2014-10-06 ...@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ echo Yii::$app->formatter->asDate('now', 'php:Y-m-d'); // 2014-10-06
When formatting date and time values, Yii will convert them to the [[yii\i18n\Formatter::timeZone|configured time zone]]. When formatting date and time values, Yii will convert them to the [[yii\i18n\Formatter::timeZone|configured time zone]].
Therefore the input value is assumed to be in UTC unless a time zone is explicitly given. For this reason Therefore the input value is assumed to be in UTC unless a time zone is explicitly given. For this reason
it is recommended to store all date and time values in UTC preferably as a UNIX timestamp, which is always UTC by definition. it is recommended to store all date and time values in UTC, preferably as a UNIX timestamp, which is always UTC by definition.
If the input value is in a time zone different from UTC, the time zone has to be stated explicitly like in the following example: If the input value is in a time zone different from UTC, the time zone has to be stated explicitly like in the following example:
```php ```php
...@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ The format for number formatting can be adjusted using the [[yii\i18n\Formatter: ...@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ The format for number formatting can be adjusted using the [[yii\i18n\Formatter:
[[yii\i18n\Formatter::thousandSeparator|thousandSeparator]] which are set by default according to the locale. [[yii\i18n\Formatter::thousandSeparator|thousandSeparator]] which are set by default according to the locale.
For more advanced configuration, [[yii\i18n\Formatter::numberFormatterOptions]] and [[yii\i18n\Formatter::numberFormatterTextOptions]] For more advanced configuration, [[yii\i18n\Formatter::numberFormatterOptions]] and [[yii\i18n\Formatter::numberFormatterTextOptions]]
can be used to configure the interally used [Numberformatter class](http://php.net/manual/en/class.numberformatter.php) can be used to configure the internally used [NumberFormatter class](http://php.net/manual/en/class.numberformatter.php)
For example to adjust the maximum and minimum value of fraction digits you can configure this property like the following: For example to adjust the maximum and minimum value of fraction digits you can configure this property like the following:
...@@ -178,13 +178,13 @@ Additional to date, time and number formatting, Yii provides a set of other usef ...@@ -178,13 +178,13 @@ Additional to date, time and number formatting, Yii provides a set of other usef
- [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asImage()|image]] - the value is formatted as an image tag. - [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asImage()|image]] - the value is formatted as an image tag.
- [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asUrl()|url]] - the value is formatted as a hyperlink. - [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asUrl()|url]] - the value is formatted as a hyperlink.
- [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asBoolean()|boolean]] - the value is formatted as a boolean. By default `true` is rendered - [[yii\i18n\Formatter::asBoolean()|boolean]] - the value is formatted as a boolean. By default `true` is rendered
as `Yes` and `false` as `No`, translated to the application language. You adjust this by configuring as `Yes` and `false` as `No`, translated to the application language. You can adjust this by configuring
the [[yii\i18n\Formatter::booleanFormat]]-property. the [[yii\i18n\Formatter::booleanFormat]] property.
`null`-values <a name="null-values"></a> `null`-values <a name="null-values"></a>
------------- -------------
For values that are `null` in PHP, the formatter class will print a placeholder instead of and empty string which For values that are `null` in PHP, the formatter class will print a placeholder instead of empty string which
defaults to `(not set)` translated to the current application language. You can configure the defaults to `(not set)` translated to the current application language. You can configure the
[[yii\i18n\Formatter::nullDisplay|nullDisplay]]-property to set a custom placeholder. [[yii\i18n\Formatter::nullDisplay|nullDisplay]] property to set a custom placeholder.
If you want no special handling for `null` values, you can set [[yii\i18n\Formatter::nullDisplay|nullDisplay]] to `null`. If you want no special handling for `null` values, you can set [[yii\i18n\Formatter::nullDisplay|nullDisplay]] to `null`.
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