Commit 07011a25 by Carsten Brandt

Fixed typos in new Formatter classes

parent f690f0db
......@@ -162,12 +162,12 @@ class Formatter extends Component
* @param integer|string|DateTime $value the value to be formatted. The following
* types of value are supported:
*
* - an integer representing UNIX timestamp
* - an integer representing a UNIX timestamp
* - a string that can be parsed into a UNIX timestamp via `strtotime()`
* - a PHP DateTime object
*
* @param string $format the format used to convert the value into a date string.
* If null, [[dateFormat]] will be used. The format string should be the one
* If null, [[dateFormat]] will be used. The format string should be one
* that can be recognized by the PHP `date()` function.
* @return string the formatted result
* @see dateFormat
......@@ -183,12 +183,12 @@ class Formatter extends Component
* @param integer|string|DateTime $value the value to be formatted. The following
* types of value are supported:
*
* - an integer representing UNIX timestamp
* - an integer representing a UNIX timestamp
* - a string that can be parsed into a UNIX timestamp via `strtotime()`
* - a PHP DateTime object
*
* @param string $format the format used to convert the value into a date string.
* If null, [[timeFormat]] will be used. The format string should be the one
* If null, [[timeFormat]] will be used. The format string should be one
* that can be recognized by the PHP `date()` function.
* @return string the formatted result
* @see timeFormat
......@@ -204,12 +204,12 @@ class Formatter extends Component
* @param integer|string|DateTime $value the value to be formatted. The following
* types of value are supported:
*
* - an integer representing UNIX timestamp
* - an integer representing a UNIX timestamp
* - a string that can be parsed into a UNIX timestamp via `strtotime()`
* - a PHP DateTime object
*
* @param string $format the format used to convert the value into a date string.
* If null, [[datetimeFormat]] will be used. The format string should be the one
* If null, [[datetimeFormat]] will be used. The format string should be one
* that can be recognized by the PHP `date()` function.
* @return string the formatted result
* @see datetimeFormat
......
......@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ class Formatter extends \yii\base\Formatter
* @param integer|string|DateTime $value the value to be formatted. The following
* types of value are supported:
*
* - an integer representing UNIX timestamp
* - an integer representing a UNIX timestamp
* - a string that can be parsed into a UNIX timestamp via `strtotime()`
* - a PHP DateTime object
*
......@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ class Formatter extends \yii\base\Formatter
* @param integer|string|DateTime $value the value to be formatted. The following
* types of value are supported:
*
* - an integer representing UNIX timestamp
* - an integer representing a UNIX timestamp
* - a string that can be parsed into a UNIX timestamp via `strtotime()`
* - a PHP DateTime object
*
......@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ class Formatter extends \yii\base\Formatter
* @param integer|string|DateTime $value the value to be formatted. The following
* types of value are supported:
*
* - an integer representing UNIX timestamp
* - an integer representing a UNIX timestamp
* - a string that can be parsed into a UNIX timestamp via `strtotime()`
* - a PHP DateTime object
*
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