IChronoLocalDate.Era Property
Definition
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Gets the era, as defined by the chronology.
public virtual Java.Time.Chrono.IEra? Era { [Android.Runtime.Register("getEra", "()Ljava/time/chrono/Era;", "GetGetEraHandler:Java.Time.Chrono.IChronoLocalDate, Mono.Android, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null", ApiSince=26)] get; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("getEra", "()Ljava/time/chrono/Era;", "GetGetEraHandler:Java.Time.Chrono.IChronoLocalDate, Mono.Android, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null", ApiSince=26)>]
member this.Era : Java.Time.Chrono.IEra
Property Value
the chronology specific era constant applicable at this date, not null
- Attributes
Remarks
Gets the era, as defined by the chronology.
The era is, conceptually, the largest division of the time-line. Most calendar systems have a single epoch dividing the time-line into two eras. However, some have multiple eras, such as one for the reign of each leader. The exact meaning is determined by the Chronology
.
All correctly implemented Era
classes are singletons, thus it is valid code to write date.getEra() == SomeChrono.ERA_NAME)
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This default implementation uses Chronology#eraOf(int)
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Java documentation for java.time.chrono.ChronoLocalDate.getEra()
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