ParaMonte Fortran 2.0.0
Parallel Monte Carlo and Machine Learning Library
See the latest version documentation. |
This is the derived type for generating object parameters containing a list of time zones and their representative abbreviations.
More...
Public Attributes | |
integer(IK), dimension(39) | Zone = [ -60 * 12 , -60 * 11 , -60 * 10 , -60 * 9 - 30 , -60 * 9 , -60 * 8 , -60 * 7 , -60 * 6 , -60 * 5 , -60 * 3 - 30 , -60 * 3 , -60 * 2 - 30 , -60 * 2 , -60 * 1 , +60 * 0 , +60 * 1 , +60 * 2 , +60 * 3 , +60 * 3 + 30 , +60 * 4 , +60 * 4 + 30 , +60 * 5 , +60 * 5 + 30 , +60 * 5 + 45 , +60 * 6 , +60 * 6 + 30 , +60 * 7 , +60 * 8 , +60 * 8 + 45 , +60 * 9 , +60 * 9 + 30 , +60 * 10 , +60 * 10 + 30 , +60 * 11 , +60 * 12 , +60 * 12 + 45 , +60 * 13 , +60 * 13 + 45 , +60 * 14 ] |
character(5, SK), dimension(39) | Abbr = [ "IDLW " , "SST " , "HST " , "MIT " , "AKST " , "PST " , "MST " , "CST " , "EST " , "NST " , "UYT " , "NDT " , "UYST " , "EGT " , "UTC " , "CET " , "EET " , "AST " , "IRST " , "GET " , "AFT " , "PKT " , "IST " , "NPT " , "BST " , "MMT " , "THA " , "SST " , "CWST " , "JST " , "ACST " , "AEST " , "LHST " , "PONT " , "NZST " , "CHAST" , "TOT " , "CHADT" , "LINT " ] |
This is the derived type for generating object parameters containing a list of time zones and their representative abbreviations.
The time zone abbreviation is difficult to infer and generally requires communication with the operating system, which may or may not have it.
The current implementation of this generic interface relies on a predefined internal list of time zone abbreviations to convert the specified zone
in units of minutes to an abbreviation.
Where there are multiple time zone abbreviations available for a single time zone, only a single representative abbreviation is kept in the list.
The following is the current list of internal time zone abbreviations used in the ParaMonte library.
Timezone | Abbreviation | Timezone name |
---|---|---|
\(-60 \times 12 \) | \(\ms{IDLW }\) | International Day Line West time zone |
\(-60 \times 11 \) | \(\ms{SST }\) | Samoa Standard Time |
\(-60 \times 10 \) | \(\ms{HST }\) | Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time |
\(-60 \times 9 - 30 \) | \(\ms{MIT }\) | Marquesas Islands Time |
\(-60 \times 9 \) | \(\ms{AKST }\) | Alaska Standard Time |
\(-60 \times 8 \) | \(\ms{PST }\) | Pacific Standard Time (North America) |
\(-60 \times 7 \) | \(\ms{MST }\) | Mountain Standard Time (North America) |
\(-60 \times 6 \) | \(\ms{CST }\) | Central Standard Time (North America) |
\(-60 \times 5 \) | \(\ms{EST }\) | Eastern Standard Time (North America) |
\(-60 \times 3 - 30 \) | \(\ms{NST }\) | Newfoundland Standard Time |
\(-60 \times 3 \) | \(\ms{UYT }\) | Uruguay Standard Time |
\(-60 \times 2 - 30 \) | \(\ms{NDT }\) | Newfoundland Daylight Time |
\(-60 \times 2 \) | \(\ms{UYST }\) | Uruguay Summer Time |
\(-60 \times 1 \) | \(\ms{EGT }\) | Eastern Greenland Time |
\(+60 \times 0 \) | \(\ms{UTC }\) | Coordinated Universal Time |
\(+60 \times 1 \) | \(\ms{CET }\) | Central European Time |
\(+60 \times 2 \) | \(\ms{EET }\) | Eastern European Time |
\(+60 \times 3 \) | \(\ms{AST }\) | Arabia Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 3 + 30 \) | \(\ms{IRST }\) | Iran Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 4 \) | \(\ms{GET }\) | Georgia Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 4 + 30 \) | \(\ms{AFT }\) | Afghanistan Time |
\(+60 \times 5 \) | \(\ms{PKT }\) | Pakistan Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 5 + 30 \) | \(\ms{IST }\) | Indian Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 5 + 45 \) | \(\ms{NPT }\) | Nepal Time |
\(+60 \times 6 \) | \(\ms{BST }\) | Bangladesh Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 6 + 30 \) | \(\ms{MMT }\) | Myanmar Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 7 \) | \(\ms{THA }\) | Thailand Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 8 \) | \(\ms{SST }\) | Singapore Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 8 + 45 \) | \(\ms{CWST }\) | Central Western Standard Time (Australia) |
\(+60 \times 9 \) | \(\ms{JST }\) | Japan Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 9 + 30 \) | \(\ms{ACST }\) | Australian Central Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 10 \) | \(\ms{AEST }\) | Australian Eastern Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 10 + 30\) | \(\ms{LHST }\) | Lord Howe Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 11 \) | \(\ms{PONT }\) | Pohnpei Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 12 \) | \(\ms{NZST }\) | New Zealand Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 12 + 45\) | \(\ms{CHAST}\) | Chatham Standard Time |
\(+60 \times 13 \) | \(\ms{TOT }\) | Tonga Time |
\(+60 \times 13 + 45\) | \(\ms{CHADT}\) | Chatham Daylight Time |
\(+60 \times 14 \) | \(\ms{LINT }\) | Line Islands Time |
Final Remarks ⛓
If you believe this algorithm or its documentation can be improved, we appreciate your contribution and help to edit this page's documentation and source file on GitHub.
For details on the naming abbreviations, see this page.
For details on the naming conventions, see this page.
This software is distributed under the MIT license with additional terms outlined below.
This software is available to the public under a highly permissive license.
Help us justify its continued development and maintenance by acknowledging its benefit to society, distributing it, and contributing to it.
Definition at line 1084 of file pm_dateTime.F90.
character(5,SK), dimension(39) pm_dateTime::timeZone_type::Abbr = [ "IDLW " , "SST " , "HST " , "MIT " , "AKST " , "PST " , "MST " , "CST " , "EST " , "NST " , "UYT " , "NDT " , "UYST " , "EGT " , "UTC " , "CET " , "EET " , "AST " , "IRST " , "GET " , "AFT " , "PKT " , "IST " , "NPT " , "BST " , "MMT " , "THA " , "SST " , "CWST " , "JST " , "ACST " , "AEST " , "LHST " , "PONT " , "NZST " , "CHAST" , "TOT " , "CHADT" , "LINT " ] |
Definition at line 1125 of file pm_dateTime.F90.
integer(IK), dimension(39) pm_dateTime::timeZone_type::Zone = [ -60 * 12 , -60 * 11 , -60 * 10 , -60 * 9 - 30 , -60 * 9 , -60 * 8 , -60 * 7 , -60 * 6 , -60 * 5 , -60 * 3 - 30 , -60 * 3 , -60 * 2 - 30 , -60 * 2 , -60 * 1 , +60 * 0 , +60 * 1 , +60 * 2 , +60 * 3 , +60 * 3 + 30 , +60 * 4 , +60 * 4 + 30 , +60 * 5 , +60 * 5 + 30 , +60 * 5 + 45 , +60 * 6 , +60 * 6 + 30 , +60 * 7 , +60 * 8 , +60 * 8 + 45 , +60 * 9 , +60 * 9 + 30 , +60 * 10 , +60 * 10 + 30 , +60 * 11 , +60 * 12 , +60 * 12 + 45 , +60 * 13 , +60 * 13 + 45 , +60 * 14 ] |
Definition at line 1085 of file pm_dateTime.F90.