campinggugl.blogg.se

Transcriva recognizable formats
Transcriva recognizable formats











transcriva recognizable formats

Console.WriteLine(aDate.ToString( "MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm tt" )).Console.WriteLine(aDate.ToString( "MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm" )).Console.WriteLine(aDate.ToString( "dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss" )).Console.WriteLine(aDate.ToString( "dddd, dd MMMM yyyy" )).Console.WriteLine(aDate.ToString( "MM/dd/yyyy" )).

transcriva recognizable formats

It can be any DateTime object in your code.

  • fffffff-> Represents the seven most significant digits of the second's fraction that is, it represents the ten-millionths of a second in a date and time value.
  • ffffff-> Represents the six most significant digits of the seconds' fraction that is, it represents the millionths of a second in a date and time value.
  • fffff-> Represents the five most significant digits of the seconds' fraction that is, it represents the hundred-thousandths of a second in a date and time value.
  • While it is possible to display the ten-thousandths of a second component of a time value, that value may not be meaningful.
  • ffff-> Represents the four most significant digits of the seconds' fraction that is, it represents the ten-thousandths of a second in a date and time value.
  • fff-> Represents the three most significant digits of the seconds' fraction that is, it represents the milliseconds in a date and time value.
  • ff-> Represents the two most significant digits of the seconds' fraction in date and time.
  • f-> Represents the most significant digit of the seconds' fraction that is, it represents the tenths of a second in a date and time value.
  • zzz-> With DateTime values represents the signed offset of the local operating system's time zone from UTC, measured in hours and minutes.
  • zz-> As z, but with leading zero (e.g.
  • z-> With DateTime values represents the signed offset of the local operating system's time zone fromĬoordinated Universal Time (UTC), measured in hours.
  • K-> Represents the time zone information of a date and time value (e.g.
  • MM-> Month number with leading zero(eg.04).
  • HH-> 24-hour clock hour, with a leading 0 (e.g.
  • hh-> 12-hour clock, with a leading 0 (e.g.
  • #Transcriva recognizable formats full#

  • dddd-> Represents the full name of the day (Monday, Tuesday, etc).
  • ddd-> Represents the abbreviated name of the day (Mon, Tues, Wed, etc).
  • dd -> Represents the day of the month as a number from 01 through 31.
  • d -> Represents the day of the month as a number from 1 through 31.












  • Transcriva recognizable formats