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5.5.8.Displays the total number of weeks in the current year.
Imports System
Imports System.Globalization

Public Class SamplesCalendar

   Public Shared Sub Main()
      Dim myCI As New CultureInfo("en-US")
      Dim myCal As Calendar = myCI.Calendar

      Dim myCWR As CalendarWeekRule = myCI.DateTimeFormat.CalendarWeekRule
      Dim myFirstDOW As DayOfWeek = myCI.DateTimeFormat.FirstDayOfWeek


      Dim LastDay = New System.DateTime(DateTime.Now.Year, 1231)
      Console.WriteLine("There are {0} weeks in the current year ({1}).", myCal.GetWeekOfYear(LastDay, myCWR, myFirstDOW), LastDay.Year)
   End Sub 
End Class
5.5.DateTime
5.5.1.Get Date from long integer
5.5.2.Get UniversalTime from DateTime
5.5.3.DateTime.Parse(12:00:00 PM)
5.5.4.DateTime parse date and time by DateTimeFormatInfo
5.5.5.DateTime Subtract
5.5.6.Get Hour from DateTime
5.5.7.Timing code block
5.5.8.Displays the total number of weeks in the current year.
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