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    DateTime.ToString() Patterns

    All the patterns:

    0

    MM/dd/yyyy

    08/22/2006

    1

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy

    Tuesday, 22 August 2006

    2

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy

    HH:mm Tuesday, 22 August 2006 06:30

    3

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy

    hh:mm tt Tuesday, 22 August 2006 06:30 AM

    4

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy

    H:mm Tuesday, 22 August 2006 6:30

    5

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy

    h:mm tt Tuesday, 22 August 2006 6:30 AM

    6

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss

    Tuesday, 22 August 2006 06:30:07

    7

    MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm

    08/22/2006 06:30

    8

    MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm tt

    08/22/2006 06:30 AM

    9

    MM/dd/yyyy H:mm

    08/22/2006 6:30

    10

    MM/dd/yyyy h:mm tt

    08/22/2006 6:30 AM

    10

    MM/dd/yyyy h:mm tt

    08/22/2006 6:30 AM

    10

    MM/dd/yyyy h:mm tt

    08/22/2006 6:30 AM

    11

    MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss

    08/22/2006 06:30:07

    12

    MMMM dd

    August 22

    13

    MMMM dd

    August 22

    14

    yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.fffffffK

    2006-08-22T06:30:07.7199222-04:00

    15

    yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.fffffffK

    2006-08-22T06:30:07.7199222-04:00

    16

    ddd, dd MMM yyyy HH':'mm':'ss 'GMT'

    Tue, 22 Aug 2006 06:30:07 GMT

    17

    ddd, dd MMM yyyy HH':'mm':'ss 'GMT'

    Tue, 22 Aug 2006 06:30:07 GMT

    18

    yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss

    2006-08-22T06:30:07

    19

    HH:mm

    06:30

    20

    hh:mm tt

    06:30 AM

    21

    H:mm

    6:30

    22

    h:mm tt

    6:30 AM

    23

    HH:mm:ss

    06:30:07

    24

    yyyy'-'MM'-'dd HH':'mm':'ss'Z'

    2006-08-22 06:30:07Z

    25

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss

    Tuesday, 22 August 2006 06:30:07

    26

    yyyy MMMM

    2006 August

    27

    yyyy MMMM

    2006 August

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 'd' ) :

    0

    MM/dd/yyyy

    08/22/2006

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 'D' ) :

    0

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy

    Tuesday, 22 August 2006

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 'f' ) :

    0

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm

    Tuesday, 22 August 2006 06:30

    1

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy hh:mm

    tt Tuesday, 22 August 2006 06:30 AM

    2

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy H:mm

    Tuesday, 22 August 2006 6:30

    3

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy h:mm

    tt Tuesday, 22 August 2006 6:30 AM

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 'F' ) :

    0

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss

    Tuesday, 22 August 2006 06:30:07

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 'g' ) :

    0

    MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm

    08/22/2006 06:30

    1

    MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm

    tt 08/22/2006 06:30 AM

    2

    MM/dd/yyyy H:mm

    08/22/2006 6:30

    3

    MM/dd/yyyy h:mm tt

    08/22/2006 6:30 AM

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 'G' ) :

    0

    MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss

    08/22/2006 06:30:07

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 'm' ) :

    0

    MMMM dd

    August 22

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 'r' ) :

    0

    ddd, dd MMM yyyy HH':'mm':'ss 'GMT'

    Tue, 22 Aug 2006 06:30:07 GMT

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 's' ) :

    0

    yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss

    2006-08-22T06:30:07

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 'u' ) :

    0

    yyyy'-'MM'-'dd HH':'mm':'ss'Z'

    2006-08-22 06:30:07Z

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 'U' ) :

    0

    dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss

    Tuesday, 22 August 2006 06:30:07

    The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( 'y' ) :

    0

    yyyy MMMM 2006 August

    Building a custom DateTime.ToString Patterns

    The following details the meaning of each pattern character. Not the K and z character.

    d

    Represents the day of the month as a number from 1 through 31. A single-digit day is formatted without a leading zero

    dd

    Represents the day of the month as a number from 01 through 31. A single-digit day is formatted with a leading zero

    ddd

    Represents the abbreviated name of the day of the week (Mon, Tues, Wed etc)

    dddd

    Represents the full name of the day of the week (Monday, Tuesday etc)

    h

    12-hour clock hour (e.g. 7)

    hh

    12-hour clock, with a leading 0 (e.g. 07)

    H

    24-hour clock hour (e.g. 19)

    HH

    24-hour clock hour, with a leading 0 (e.g. 19)

    m

    Minutes

    mm

    Minutes with a leading zero

    M

    Month number

    MM

    Month number with leading zero

    MMM

    Abbreviated Month Name (e.g. Dec)

    MMMM

    Full month name (e.g. December)

    s

    Seconds

    ss

    Seconds with leading zero

    t

    Abbreviated AM / PM (e.g. A or P)

    tt

    AM / PM (e.g. AM or PM

    y

    Year, no leading zero (e.g. 2001 would be 1)

    yy

    Year, leadin zero (e.g. 2001 would be 01)

    yyy

    Year, (e.g. 2001 would be 2001)

    yyyy

    Year, (e.g. 2001 would be 2001)

    K

    Represents the time zone information of a date and time value (e.g. +05:00)

    z

    With DateTime values, represents the signed offset of the local operating system's time zone from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), measured in hours. (e.g. +6)

    zz

    As z but with leadin zero (e.g. +06)

    zzz

    With DateTime values, represents the signed offset of the local operating system's time zone from UTC, measured in hours and minutes. (e.g. +06:00)

    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.

    ff

    Represents the two most significant digits of the seconds fraction; that is, it represents the hundredths 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.

    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. While it is possible to display the ten thousandths of a second component of a time value, that value may not be meaningful. The precision of date and time values depends on the resolution of the system clock. On Windows NT 3.5 and later, and Windows Vista operating systems, the clock's resolution is approximately 10-15 milliseconds.

    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 hundred thousandths of a second component of a time value, that value may not be meaningful. The precision of date and time values depends on the resolution of the system clock. On Windows NT 3.5 and later, and Windows Vista operating systems, the clock's resolution is approximately 10-15 milliseconds.

    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. While it is possible to display the millionths of a second component of a time value, that value may not be meaningful. The precision of date and time values depends on the resolution of the system clock. On Windows NT 3.5 and later, and Windows Vista operating systems, the clock's resolution is approximately 10-15 milliseconds.

    fffffff

    Represents the seven most significant digits of the seconds fraction; that is, it represents the ten millionths of a second in a date and time value. While it is possible to display the ten millionths of a second component of a time value, that value may not be meaningful. The precision of date and time values depends on the resolution of the system clock. On Windows NT 3.5 and later, and Windows Vista operating systems, the clock's resolution is approximately 10-15 milliseconds.

    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. Nothing is displayed if the digit is zero.

    :

    Represents the time separator defined in the current DateTimeFormatInfo..::.TimeSeparator property. This separator is used to differentiate hours, minutes, and seconds.

    /

    Represents the date separator defined in the current DateTimeFormatInfo..::.DateSeparator property. This separator is used to differentiate years, months, and days.

    "

    Represents a quoted string (quotation mark). Displays the literal value of any string between two quotation marks ("). Your application should precede each quotation mark with an escape character (\).

    '

    Represents a quoted string (apostrophe). Displays the literal value of any string between two apostrophe (') characters.

    %c

    Represents the result associated with a c custom format specifier, when the custom date and time format string consists solely of that custom format specifier. That is, to use the d, f, F, h, m, s, t, y, z, H, or M custom format specifier by itself, the application should specify %d, %f, %F, %h, %m, %s, %t, %y, %z, %H, or %M. For more information about using a single format specifier, see Using Single Custom Format Specifiers.

            \c Represents the escape character, and displays the character "c" as a literal when that

            character is preceded by the escape character (\). To insert the backslash character itself in

            the result string, the application should use two escape characters ("\\").



            Any other character copies any other character to the result string, without affecting formatting. ||

     

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