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DateTimeFormatter.IsoOrdinalDate Property

Definition

The ISO date formatter that formats or parses the ordinal date without an offset, such as '2012-337'.

[Android.Runtime.Register("ISO_ORDINAL_DATE", ApiSince=26)]
public static Java.Time.Format.DateTimeFormatter? IsoOrdinalDate { get; }
[<Android.Runtime.Register("ISO_ORDINAL_DATE", ApiSince=26)>]
static member IsoOrdinalDate : Java.Time.Format.DateTimeFormatter

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The ISO date formatter that formats or parses the ordinal date without an offset, such as '2012-337'.

This returns an immutable formatter capable of formatting and parsing the ISO-8601 extended ordinal date format. The format consists of: <ul> <li>Four digits or more for the ChronoField#YEAR year. Years in the range 0000 to 9999 will be pre-padded by zero to ensure four digits. Years outside that range will have a prefixed positive or negative symbol. <li>A dash <li>Three digits for the ChronoField#DAY_OF_YEAR day-of-year. This is pre-padded by zero to ensure three digits. <li>If the offset is not available to format or parse then the format is complete. <li>The ZoneOffset#getId() offset ID. If the offset has seconds then they will be handled even though this is not part of the ISO-8601 standard. Parsing is case insensitive. </ul>

As this formatter has an optional element, it may be necessary to parse using DateTimeFormatter#parseBest.

The returned formatter has a chronology of ISO set to ensure dates in other calendar systems are correctly converted. It has no override zone and uses the ResolverStyle#STRICT STRICT resolver style.

Java documentation for java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter.ISO_ORDINAL_DATE.

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