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13.4.9.Use the Parse() method to convert strings to DateTime instances: 1/11/2004 |
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using System;
class MainClass
{
public static void Main()
{
DateTime myDateTime5 = DateTime.Parse("1/11/2004");
Console.WriteLine("myDateTime5 = " + myDateTime5);
}
}
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myDateTime5 = 01/11/2004 12:00:00 AM |
13.4.DateTime Parse ParseExact | | 13.4.1. | DateTime.Parse: Sep 2005 | | | | 13.4.2. | DateTime.Parse: Monday 5 September 2005 14:16:31 | | | | 13.4.3. | DateTime.Parse: 5,9,05 | | | | 13.4.4. | DateTime.Parse: 5/9/2005 14:15:33 | | | | 13.4.5. | DateTime.Parse: 2:15 PM | | | | 13.4.6. | DateTime.ParseExact: (2:13:30 PM, h:mm:ss tt, null) | | | | 13.4.7. | DateTime.ParseExact: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 14:13:30 GMT, ddd, dd MMM yyyy HH':'mm':'ss 'GMT', null | | | | 13.4.8. | DateTime.ParseExact: September 05, MMMM dd, null | | | | 13.4.9. | Use the Parse() method to convert strings to DateTime instances: 1/11/2004 | | | | 13.4.10. | Use the Parse() method to convert strings to DateTime instances: 1/11/2004 23:10:30 | | | | 13.4.11. | DateTime.Parse and DateTime.Kind | | | | 13.4.12. | Parse string with date but no time component | | |
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