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The Tomorrow function returns tomorrows date in the local time zone.
Because the return value is a TDateTime type, the time component is set to zero (start of day).
The TDateTime type can be processed by many SysUtil and Dateutils routines.
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Related commands |
Date |
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Gives the current date |
Now |
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Gives the current date and time |
Time |
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Gives the current time |
Yesterday |
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Gives the date yesterday |
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Example code : Show yesterday, today and tomorrows dates |
begin
WriteLn('Yesterday = '+DateToStr(Yesterday));
WriteLn('Today = '+DateToStr(Date));
WriteLn('Tomorrow = '+DateToStr(Tomorrow));
WriteLn('Tommorow''s time = '+TimeToStr(Tomorrow));
end;
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Yesterday = 28/10/2002
Today = 29/10/2002
Tomorrow = 30/10/2002
Tomorrow's time = 00:00:00
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