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Interpolated Strings - Visual Basic
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The following code example sets a Boolean
value that indicates whether a string represents a valid date or time.
Dim isValidDate As Boolean = IsDate("01/01/03")
Dim isValidTime As Boolean = IsDate("9:30 PM")
Replace ("01/01/03")
and "9:30 PM"
with the date and time you want to validate. You can replace the string with another hard-coded string, with a String
variable, or with a method that returns a string, such as InputBox
.
Use this method to validate the string before trying to convert the String
to a DateTime
variable. By checking the date or time first, you can avoid generating an exception at run time.
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Documentation
Interpolated Strings - Visual Basic
Learn more about: Interpolated Strings (Visual Basic Reference)
TryCast Operator - Visual Basic
Learn more about: TryCast Operator (Visual Basic)
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