HebrewCalendar.ToFourDigitYear(Int32) Method
Definition
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Converts the specified year to a 4-digit year by using the TwoDigitYearMax property to determine the appropriate century.
public:
override int ToFourDigitYear(int year);
public override int ToFourDigitYear (int year);
override this.ToFourDigitYear : int -> int
Public Overrides Function ToFourDigitYear (year As Integer) As Integer
Parameters
- year
- Int32
A 2-digit year from 0 through 99, or a 4-digit Hebrew calendar year from 5343 through 5999.
Returns
If the year
parameter is a 2-digit year, the return value is the corresponding 4-digit year. If the year
parameter is a 4-digit year, the return value is the unchanged year
parameter.
Exceptions
year
is less than 0.
-or-
year
is less than MinSupportedDateTime or greater than MaxSupportedDateTime.
Remarks
The ToFourDigitYear method uses the year
parameter, the TwoDigitYearMax property, and a year to calculate a 4-digit year. The century is determined by finding the sole occurrence of the year
parameter within that 100-year range. For example, if TwoDigitYearMax is set to 5729, the 100-year range is from 5630 to 5729. Therefore, a value of 30 is interpreted as 5630, while a value of 29 is interpreted as 5729.
If the TwoDigitYearMax property has the special value 99, the ToFourDigitYear method ignores the settings in the regional and language options in Control Panel and returns the value of the year
parameter unchanged.
ToFourDigitYear supports either a two-digit year or a four-digit year. Passing a two-digit year value (less than 100) causes the method to convert the value to a four-digit value according to the TwoDigitYearMax value representing the appropriate century. If the application supplies a four-digit year value that is within the supported calendar range to ToFourDigitYear, the method returns the actual input value. If the application supplies a four-digit value that is outside the supported calendar range, or if it supplies a negative value, the method throws an exception.