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SoapYearMonth.Parse(String) Method

Definition

Converts the specified String into a SoapYearMonth object.

public:
 static System::Runtime::Remoting::Metadata::W3cXsd2001::SoapYearMonth ^ Parse(System::String ^ value);
public static System.Runtime.Remoting.Metadata.W3cXsd2001.SoapYearMonth Parse (string value);
static member Parse : string -> System.Runtime.Remoting.Metadata.W3cXsd2001.SoapYearMonth
Public Shared Function Parse (value As String) As SoapYearMonth

Parameters

value
String

The String to convert.

Returns

A SoapYearMonth 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 this method. This code example is part of a larger example that is provided for the SoapYearMonth class.

// Parse an XSD gYearMonth to create a SoapYearMonth object.
// The timezone of this object is -08:00.
String^ xsdYearMonth = "2003-11-08:00";
SoapYearMonth^ yearMonth = SoapYearMonth::Parse( xsdYearMonth );
// Parse an XSD gYearMonth to create a SoapYearMonth object.
// The time zone of this object is -08:00.
string xsdYearMonth = "2003-11-08:00";
SoapYearMonth yearMonth = SoapYearMonth.Parse(xsdYearMonth);

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
yyyy The year in 4-digit format. 1999, 1812
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

Applies to