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    Timescale Formats
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    The following table details the available format specifiers for the timescale labels.

    Format Specifiers Description
    Standard Date/Time Formats
    s s is the standard date/time format specifier. Ex: s(x) where 'x' is a placeholder for one of the following letters: d, D, f, g, m, t, y.
    sd Short date pattern (11/1/2021).
    sD Long date pattern (Thursday, November 01, 2021).
    sf Full date/time pattern (Thursday, November 01, 2021 6:30 AM).
    sg General date/time pattern (11/1/2021 6:30 AM).
    sm Month day pattern (November 1).
    st Short time pattern (6:30 AM).
    sy Year month pattern (November, 2021).
    Year Formats
    yy Represents the year as a two-digit number.
    yyy Represents the year with a minimum of three digits.
    yyyy Represents the year as a four-digit number.
    Half Year Formats
    h Represents a half-year as a number 1 or 2.
    h{N1,N2} Custom half-year name.
    Quarterly Formats
    q Represents a quarter as a number from 1 through 4.
    q{N1,N2,N3,N4} Custom quarter name.
    Calendar Month Formats
    m Represents the month as a number from 1 through 12.
    mm Represents the month as a number from 01 through 12.
    n Single-letter month name.
    nnn Use DateTimeFormatInfo.GetAbbreviatedMonthName.
    nnnn Use DateTimeFormatInfo.GetMonthName.
    n{N1,N2,N3,N4,N5,N6,N7,N8,N9,N10,N11,N12} Custom month name.
    e{N1,N2,N3} Custom thirds-of-month name.
    Week of the Year Number Formats
    k Represents the week of the year number from 1 to 53.
    kk Represents the week of the year number from 01 to 53.
    Day of the Month Number Formats
    d Represents the day of the month as a number from 1 through 31.
    dd Represents the day of the month as a number from 01 through 31.
    Day of the Year Number Formats
    b Represents the day of the year as a number from 1 through 366.
    bbb Represents the day of the year as a number from 001 through 366.
    Single Letter Week Day Formats
    w Single-letter week day (S, M, T, W,...)
    ww Use DateTimeFormatInfo.GetShortestDayName.
    www Use DateTimeFormatInfo.GetAbbreviatedDayName.
    wwww Use DateTimeFormatInfo.GetDayName.
    w{N1,N2,N3,N4,N5,N6,N7} Custom week day name.
    Time Formats
    a Represents the hour as a number from 1 through 12.
    aa Represents the hour as a number from 01 through 12.
    u Represents the hour as a number from 0 through 23.
    uu Represents the hour as a number from 00 through 23.
    i Represents the minute as a number from 0 through 59.
    ii Represents the minute as a number from 00 through 59.
    t Represents the first character of the AM/PM designator.
    tt Represents the AM/PM designator.
    t{N1,N2} Custom AM/PM designator.
    Other Specifiers
    : Separates the components of a time (use DateTimeFormatInfo.TimeSeparator)
    / Separates the components of a date (use DateTimeFormatInfo.DateSeparator)
    " Starts/ends a double quoted string (quotation mark).
    ' Represents a quoted string (apostrophe).
    \c Displays the character 'c' as a literal.
    Other character Copies to the result string literally.
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