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**Table: Meaning of `parse` flags** <a id="time.parse.spec">[time.parse.spec]</a>
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| Flag | Parsed value |
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| `%a` | The locale's full or abbreviated case-insensitive weekday name. |
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| `%A` | Equivalent to `%a`. |
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| `%b` | The locale's full or abbreviated case-insensitive month name. |
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| `%B` | Equivalent to `%b`. |
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| `%c` | The locale's date and time representation. The modified command `%Ec` interprets the locale's alternate date and time representation. |
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| `%C` | The century as a decimal number. The modified command `%*N*C` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command `%EC` interprets the locale's alternative representation of the century. |
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| `%d` | The day of the month as a decimal number. The modified command `%*N*d` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command `%Od` interprets the locale's alternative representation of the day of the month. |
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| `%D` | Equivalent to `%m/%d/%y`. |
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| `%e` | Equivalent to `%d` and can be modified like `%d`. |
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| `%F` | Equivalent to `%Y-%m-%d`. If modified with a width `*N*`, the width is applied to only `%Y`. |
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| `%g` | The last two decimal digits of the ISO week-based year. The modified command `%*N*g` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. |
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| `%G` | The ISO week-based year as a decimal number. The modified command `%*N*G` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 4. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. |
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| `%h` | Equivalent to `%b`. |
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| `%H` | The hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number. The modified command `%*N*H` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command `%OH` interprets the locale's alternative representation. |
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| `%I` | The hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number. The modified command `%*N*I` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command `%OI` interprets the locale's alternative representation. |
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| `%j` | If the type being parsed is a specialization of `duration`, a decimal number of `days`. Otherwise, the day of the year as a decimal number. Jan 1 is `1`. In either case, the modified command `%*N*j` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 3. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. |
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| `%m` | The month as a decimal number. Jan is `1`. The modified command `%*N*m` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command `%Om` interprets the locale's alternative representation. |
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| `%M` | The minutes as a decimal number. The modified command `%*N*M` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command `%OM` interprets the locale's alternative representation. |
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| `%n` | Matches one whitespace character. *`%n`, `%t`, and a space can be combined to match a wide range of whitespace patterns. For example, `"%n "` matches one or more whitespace characters, and `"%n%t%t"` matches one to three whitespace characters.* |
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| `%p` | The locale's equivalent of the AM/PM designations associated with a 12-hour clock. |
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| `%r` | The locale's 12-hour clock time. |
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| `%R` | Equivalent to `%H:%M`. |
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| `%S` | The seconds as a decimal number. The modified command `%*N*S` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2 if the input time has a precision convertible to seconds. Otherwise the default width is determined by the decimal precision of the input and the field is interpreted as a `long double` in a fixed format. If encountered, the locale determines the decimal point character. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command `%OS` interprets the locale's alternative representation. |
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| `%t` | Matches zero or one whitespace characters. |
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| `%T` | Equivalent to `%H:%M:%S`. |
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| `%u` | The ISO weekday as a decimal number (`1`-`7`), where Monday is `1`. The modified command `%*N*u` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is `1`. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. |
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| `%U` | The week number of the year as a decimal number. The first Sunday of the year is the first day of week `01`. Days of the same year prior to that are in week `00`. The modified command `%*N*U` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command `%OU` interprets the locale's alternative representation. |
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| `%V` | The ISO week-based week number as a decimal number. The modified command `%*N*V` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. |
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| `%w` | The weekday as a decimal number (`0`-`6`), where Sunday is `0`. The modified command `%*N*w` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is `1`. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command `%Ow` interprets the locale's alternative representation. |
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| `%W` | The week number of the year as a decimal number. The first Monday of the year is the first day of week `01`. Days of the same year prior to that are in week `00`. The modified command `%*N*W` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command `%OW` interprets the locale's alternative representation. |
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| `%x` | The locale's date representation. The modified command `%Ex` interprets the locale's alternate date representation. |
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| `%X` | The locale's time representation. The modified command `%EX` interprets the locale's alternate time representation. |
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| `%y` | The last two decimal digits of the year. If the century is not otherwise specified (e.g., with `%C`), values in the range {[}`69`, `99`{]} are presumed to refer to the years 1969 to 1999, and values in the range {[}`00`, `68`{]} are presumed to refer to the years 2000 to 2068. The modified command `%*N*y` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 2. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified commands `%Ey` and `%Oy` interpret the locale's alternative representation. |
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| `%Y` | The year as a decimal number. The modified command `%*N*Y` specifies the maximum number of characters to read. If `*N*` is not specified, the default is 4. Leading zeroes are permitted but not required. The modified command `%EY` interprets the locale's alternative representation. |
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| `%z` | The offset from UTC in the format `[+|-]hh[mm]`. For example `-0430` refers to 4 hours 30 minutes behind UTC, and `04` refers to 4 hours ahead of UTC. The modified commands `%Ez` and `%Oz` parse a `:` between the hours and minutes and render leading zeroes on the hour field optional: `[+|-]h[h][:mm]`. For example `-04:30` refers to 4 hours 30 minutes behind UTC, and `4` refers to 4 hours ahead of UTC. |
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| `%Z` | The time zone abbreviation or name. A single word is parsed. This word can only contain characters from the basic character set [[lex.charset]] that are alphanumeric, or one of `'_'`, `'/'`, `'-'`, or `'+'`. |
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| `%%` | A `%` character is extracted. |
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