SoapMonth.Parse(String) Method
Definition
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public:
static System::Runtime::Remoting::Metadata::W3cXsd2001::SoapMonth ^ Parse(System::String ^ value);
public static System.Runtime.Remoting.Metadata.W3cXsd2001.SoapMonth Parse (string value);
static member Parse : string -> System.Runtime.Remoting.Metadata.W3cXsd2001.SoapMonth
Public Shared Function Parse (value As String) As SoapMonth
Parameters
- value
- String
The String
to convert.
Returns
A SoapDay object that is obtained from value
.
Exceptions
value
does not contain a date and time that corresponds to any of the recognized format patterns.
Examples
The following code example shows how to use the Parse method. This code example is part of a larger example that is provided for the SoapMonth class.
// Parse an XSD gMonth to create a SoapMonth object.
// The timezone of this object is +08:00.
String^ xsdMonth = "--02--+08:00";
SoapMonth^ month = SoapMonth::Parse( xsdMonth );
// Parse an XSD gMonth to create a SoapMonth object.
// The time zone of this object is +08:00.
string xsdMonth = "--02--+08:00";
SoapMonth month = SoapMonth.Parse(xsdMonth);
Remarks
The Parse method is capable of parsing strings in various formats. The recognizable string formats are composed out of the following format patterns.
Format Pattern | Description | Examples |
---|---|---|
MM | The numeric month. Single-digit months have a leading zero. | 11, 05 |
zzz | The full time zone offset (hour and minutes) from the Universal Time Coordinate (Greenwich Mean Time). Single-digit hours have a leading zero. | -07:00, 08:00 |