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DaylightTime 클래스

일광 절약 시간제의 기간을 정의합니다.

네임스페이스: System.Globalization
어셈블리: mscorlib(mscorlib.dll)

구문

‘선언
<SerializableAttribute> _
<ComVisibleAttribute(True)> _
Public Class DaylightTime
‘사용 방법
Dim instance As DaylightTime
[SerializableAttribute] 
[ComVisibleAttribute(true)] 
public class DaylightTime
[SerializableAttribute] 
[ComVisibleAttribute(true)] 
public ref class DaylightTime
/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */ 
/** @attribute ComVisibleAttribute(true) */ 
public class DaylightTime
SerializableAttribute 
ComVisibleAttribute(true) 
public class DaylightTime

설명

일광 절약 시간제는 낮 시간의 효율적인 활용을 위해 일 년 중 특정 기간 동안 보통 한 시간을 앞당기는 것을 가리킵니다. 이 기간이 끝나면 표준 시간으로 다시 설정됩니다.

DaylightTime 클래스는 System.TimeZone 클래스의 멤버에 의해 광범위하게 사용됩니다.

예제

다음 코드 예제에서는 TimeZone.GetDaylightChanges 메서드를 사용하여 선택한 연도의 일광 절약 시간 적용 기간 및 오프셋을 반환합니다.

' Example of the TimeZone.GetDaylightChanges( Integer ) method.
Imports System
Imports System.Globalization
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic

Module DaylightChangesDemo

    ' Get the local time zone and a base local time.
    Dim localZone As TimeZone = TimeZone.CurrentTimeZone

    Sub CreateDaylightTime( year As Integer )

        ' Create a DaylightTime object for the specified year.
        Dim daylight As DaylightTime = _
            localZone.GetDaylightChanges( year )

        ' Display the start and end dates and the time change.
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-7}{1,-20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm}" & _
            "{2,-20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm}{3}", _
            year, daylight.Start, daylight.End, daylight.Delta )
    End Sub 

    Sub Main( )

        Const headFmt As String = "{0,-7}{1,-20}{2,-20}{3}"

        Console.WriteLine( _
            "This example of TimeZone.GetDaylightChanges( " & _
            "Integer ) generates the " & vbCrLf & "following " & _
            "output, which varies depending on the time zone " & _
            "in which " & vbCrLf & "it is run. The example " & _
            "creates DaylightTime objects for specified " & _
            vbCrLf & "years and displays the start and end dates " & _
            "and time change for " & vbCrLf &  "daylight " & _
            "saving time." & vbCrLf )

        ' Write a message explaining that start dates prior to 1986 
        ' in the en-US culture may not be correct.
        If CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.Name = "en-US" Then

            Console.WriteLine( _
                "Note: In the [en-US] culture, all start dates " & _
                "are calculated from " & vbCrLf & "the first " & _
                "Sunday in April, based on a standard set in " & _
                "1986. For " & vbCrLf & "dates prior to 1986, " & _
                "the calculated start date may not be accurate." )
        End If

        Console.WriteLine( vbCrLf & "Local time: {0}" & vbCrLf, _
            localZone.StandardName )

        Console.WriteLine( headFmt, "Year", "Start", "End", "Change" )
        Console.WriteLine( headFmt, "----", "-----", "---", "------" )

        CreateDaylightTime( 1960 )
        CreateDaylightTime( 1970 )
        CreateDaylightTime( 1980 )
        CreateDaylightTime( 1990 )
        CreateDaylightTime( 2000 )
        CreateDaylightTime( 2001 )
        CreateDaylightTime( 2002 )
        CreateDaylightTime( 2003 )
        CreateDaylightTime( 2004 )
        CreateDaylightTime( 2005 )
        CreateDaylightTime( 2020 )
        CreateDaylightTime( 2040 )
    End Sub 
End Module 

' This example of TimeZone.GetDaylightChanges( Integer ) generates the
' following output, which varies depending on the time zone in which
' it is run. The example creates DaylightTime objects for specified
' years and displays the start and end dates and time change for
' daylight saving time.
' 
' Note: In the [en-US] culture, all start dates are calculated from
' the first Sunday in April, based on a standard set in 1986. For
' dates prior to 1986, the calculated start date may not be accurate.
' 
' Local time: Pacific Standard Time
' 
' Year   Start               End                 Change
' ----   -----               ---                 ------
' 1960   1960-04-03 02:00    1960-10-30 02:00    01:00:00
' 1970   1970-04-05 02:00    1970-10-25 02:00    01:00:00
' 1980   1980-04-06 02:00    1980-10-26 02:00    01:00:00
' 1990   1990-04-01 02:00    1990-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
' 2000   2000-04-02 02:00    2000-10-29 02:00    01:00:00
' 2001   2001-04-01 02:00    2001-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
' 2002   2002-04-07 02:00    2002-10-27 02:00    01:00:00
' 2003   2003-04-06 02:00    2003-10-26 02:00    01:00:00
' 2004   2004-04-04 02:00    2004-10-31 02:00    01:00:00
' 2005   2005-04-03 02:00    2005-10-30 02:00    01:00:00
' 2020   2020-04-05 02:00    2020-10-25 02:00    01:00:00
' 2040   2040-04-01 02:00    2040-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
// Example of the TimeZone.GetDaylightChanges( int ) method.
using System;
using System.Globalization;

class DaylightChangesDemo
{
    // Get the local time zone and a base local time.
    static TimeZone localZone = TimeZone.CurrentTimeZone;

    static void CreateDaylightTime( int year )
    {
        // Create a DaylightTime object for the specified year.
        DaylightTime daylight = 
            localZone.GetDaylightChanges( year );

        // Display the start and end dates and the time change.
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-7}{1,-20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm}" +
            "{2,-20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm}{3}", 
            year, daylight.Start, daylight.End, daylight.Delta );
    } 

    static void Main( )
    {
        const string headFmt = "{0,-7}{1,-20}{2,-20}{3}";

        Console.WriteLine(
            "This example of TimeZone.GetDaylightChanges( int ) " +
            "generates the \nfollowing output, which varies " +
            "depending on the time zone in which \nit is run. The " +
            "example creates DaylightTime objects for specified \n" +
            "years and displays the start and end dates and time " +
            "change for \ndaylight saving time.\n" );

        // Write a message explaining that start dates prior to 1986 
        // in the en-US culture may not be correct.
        if( CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.Name == "en-US" )
        {
            Console.WriteLine(
                "Note: In the [en-US] culture, all start dates are " +
                "calculated from \nthe first Sunday in April, " +
                "based on a standard set in 1986. For \ndates " +
                "prior to 1986, the calculated start date may not " +
                "be accurate." );
        }

        Console.WriteLine( "\nLocal time: {0}\n", 
            localZone.StandardName );

        Console.WriteLine( headFmt, "Year", "Start", "End", "Change" );
        Console.WriteLine( headFmt, "----", "-----", "---", "------" );

        CreateDaylightTime( 1960 );
        CreateDaylightTime( 1970 );
        CreateDaylightTime( 1980 );
        CreateDaylightTime( 1990 );
        CreateDaylightTime( 2000 );
        CreateDaylightTime( 2001 );
        CreateDaylightTime( 2002 );
        CreateDaylightTime( 2003 );
        CreateDaylightTime( 2004 );
        CreateDaylightTime( 2005 );
        CreateDaylightTime( 2020 );
        CreateDaylightTime( 2040 );
    } 
} 

/*
This example of TimeZone.GetDaylightChanges( int ) generates the
following output, which varies depending on the time zone in which
it is run. The example creates DaylightTime objects for specified
years and displays the start and end dates and time change for
daylight saving time.

Note: In the [en-US] culture, all start dates are calculated from
the first Sunday in April, based on a standard set in 1986. For
dates prior to 1986, the calculated start date may not be accurate.

Local time: Pacific Standard Time

Year   Start               End                 Change
----   -----               ---                 ------
1960   1960-04-03 02:00    1960-10-30 02:00    01:00:00
1970   1970-04-05 02:00    1970-10-25 02:00    01:00:00
1980   1980-04-06 02:00    1980-10-26 02:00    01:00:00
1990   1990-04-01 02:00    1990-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
2000   2000-04-02 02:00    2000-10-29 02:00    01:00:00
2001   2001-04-01 02:00    2001-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
2002   2002-04-07 02:00    2002-10-27 02:00    01:00:00
2003   2003-04-06 02:00    2003-10-26 02:00    01:00:00
2004   2004-04-04 02:00    2004-10-31 02:00    01:00:00
2005   2005-04-03 02:00    2005-10-30 02:00    01:00:00
2020   2020-04-05 02:00    2020-10-25 02:00    01:00:00
2040   2040-04-01 02:00    2040-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
*/ 
// Example of the TimeZone::GetDaylightChanges( int ) method.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Globalization;
void CreateDaylightTime( int year, TimeZone^ localZone )
{
   
   // Create a DaylightTime object for the specified year.
   DaylightTime^ daylight = localZone->GetDaylightChanges( year );
   
   // Display the start and end dates and the time change.
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-7}{1,-20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm}"
   "{2,-20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm}{3}", year, daylight->Start, daylight->End, daylight->Delta );
}

int main()
{
   String^ headFmt = "{0,-7}{1,-20}{2,-20}{3}";
   
   // Get the local time zone.
   TimeZone^ localZone = TimeZone::CurrentTimeZone;
   Console::WriteLine( "This example of TimeZone::GetDaylightChanges( int ) "
   "generates the \nfollowing output, which varies "
   "depending on the time zone in which \nit is run. The "
   "example creates DaylightTime objects for specified \n"
   "years and displays the start and end dates and time "
   "change for \ndaylight saving time.\n" );
   
   // Write a message explaining that start dates prior to 1986 
   // in the en-US culture may not be correct.
   // ( CultureInfo::CurrentCulture->Name == S"en-US" ) returns False.
   if ( CultureInfo::CurrentCulture->Name->CompareTo( "en-US" ) == 0 )
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "Note: In the [en-US] culture, all start dates are "
      "calculated from \nthe first Sunday in April, based on "
      "a standard set in 1986. For \ndates prior to 1986, "
      "the calculated start date may not be accurate." );
   }

   Console::WriteLine( "\nLocal time: {0}\n", localZone->StandardName );
   Console::WriteLine( headFmt, "Year", "Start", "End", "Change" );
   Console::WriteLine( headFmt, "----", "-----", "---", "------" );
   CreateDaylightTime( 1960, localZone );
   CreateDaylightTime( 1970, localZone );
   CreateDaylightTime( 1980, localZone );
   CreateDaylightTime( 1990, localZone );
   CreateDaylightTime( 2000, localZone );
   CreateDaylightTime( 2001, localZone );
   CreateDaylightTime( 2002, localZone );
   CreateDaylightTime( 2003, localZone );
   CreateDaylightTime( 2004, localZone );
   CreateDaylightTime( 2005, localZone );
   CreateDaylightTime( 2020, localZone );
   CreateDaylightTime( 2040, localZone );
}

/*
This example of TimeZone::GetDaylightChanges( int ) generates the
following output, which varies depending on the time zone in which
it is run. The example creates DaylightTime objects for specified
years and displays the start and end dates and time change for
daylight saving time.

Note: In the [en-US] culture, all start dates are calculated from
the first Sunday in April, based on a standard set in 1986. For
dates prior to 1986, the calculated start date may not be accurate.

Local time: Pacific Standard Time

Year   Start               End                 Change
----   -----               ---                 ------
1960   1960-04-03 02:00    1960-10-30 02:00    01:00:00
1970   1970-04-05 02:00    1970-10-25 02:00    01:00:00
1980   1980-04-06 02:00    1980-10-26 02:00    01:00:00
1990   1990-04-01 02:00    1990-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
2000   2000-04-02 02:00    2000-10-29 02:00    01:00:00
2001   2001-04-01 02:00    2001-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
2002   2002-04-07 02:00    2002-10-27 02:00    01:00:00
2003   2003-04-06 02:00    2003-10-26 02:00    01:00:00
2004   2004-04-04 02:00    2004-10-31 02:00    01:00:00
2005   2005-04-03 02:00    2005-10-30 02:00    01:00:00
2020   2020-04-05 02:00    2020-10-25 02:00    01:00:00
2040   2040-04-01 02:00    2040-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
*/
// Example of the TimeZone.GetDaylightChanges( int ) method.
import System.*;
import System.Globalization.*;

class DaylightChangesDemo
{
    // Get the local time zone and a base local time.
    private static TimeZone localZone = TimeZone.get_CurrentTimeZone();
   
    static void CreateDaylightTime(int year) 
    {
        // Create a DaylightTime object for the specified year.
        DaylightTime daylight = localZone.GetDaylightChanges(year);
      
         // Display the start and end dates and the time change.
        Console.WriteLine("{0,-7}{1,-20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm}"
            + "{2,-20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm}{3}", new Object[] {
            (System.Int32)year, daylight.get_Start(), daylight.get_End(),
            daylight.get_Delta() } );
    } //CreateDaylightTime
      
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        final String headFmt = "{0,-7}{1,-20}{2,-20}{3}";
      
        Console.WriteLine(("This example of TimeZone.GetDaylightChanges( int )"
            + " generates the \nfollowing output, which varies "
            + "depending on the time zone in which \nit is run. The " 
            + "example creates DaylightTime objects for specified \n" 
            + "years and displays the start and end dates and time " 
            + "change for \ndaylight saving time.\n"));
      
        // Write a message explaining that start dates prior to 1986 
        // in the en-US culture may not be correct.
        if(CultureInfo.get_CurrentCulture().get_Name()
            .equalsIgnoreCase("en-US")) {
                Console.WriteLine(("Note: In the [en-US] culture, all"
                    + " start dates are calculated from \nthe first Sunday in April, "
                    + "based on a standard set in 1986. For \ndates " 
                    + "prior to 1986, the calculated start date may not " 
                    + "be accurate."));
        }
      
        Console.WriteLine("\nLocal time: {0}\n", localZone.get_StandardName());
        Console.WriteLine(headFmt, new Object[] { "Year", "Start", "End",
            "Change" });
        Console.WriteLine(headFmt, new Object[] { "----", "-----", "---",
            "------" });
      
        CreateDaylightTime(1960);
        CreateDaylightTime(1970);
        CreateDaylightTime(1980);
        CreateDaylightTime(1990);
        CreateDaylightTime(2000);
        CreateDaylightTime(2001);
        CreateDaylightTime(2002);
        CreateDaylightTime(2003);
        CreateDaylightTime(2004);
        CreateDaylightTime(2005);
        CreateDaylightTime(2020);
        CreateDaylightTime(2040);
    } //main
} //DaylightChangesDemo

/*
This example of TimeZone.GetDaylightChanges( int ) generates the
following output, which varies depending on the time zone in which
it is run. The example creates DaylightTime objects for specified
years and displays the start and end dates and time change for
daylight saving time.

Note: In the [en-US] culture, all start dates are calculated from
the first Sunday in April, based on a standard set in 1986. For
dates prior to 1986, the calculated start date may not be accurate.

Local time: Pacific Standard Time

Year   Start               End                 Change
----   -----               ---                 ------
1960   1960-04-03 02:00    1960-10-30 02:00    01:00:00
1970   1970-04-05 02:00    1970-10-25 02:00    01:00:00
1980   1980-04-06 02:00    1980-10-26 02:00    01:00:00
1990   1990-04-01 02:00    1990-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
2000   2000-04-02 02:00    2000-10-29 02:00    01:00:00
2001   2001-04-01 02:00    2001-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
2002   2002-04-07 02:00    2002-10-27 02:00    01:00:00
2003   2003-04-06 02:00    2003-10-26 02:00    01:00:00
2004   2004-04-04 02:00    2004-10-31 02:00    01:00:00
2005   2005-04-03 02:00    2005-10-30 02:00    01:00:00
2020   2020-04-05 02:00    2020-10-25 02:00    01:00:00
2040   2040-04-01 02:00    2040-10-28 02:00    01:00:00
*/

상속 계층 구조

System.Object
  System.Globalization.DaylightTime

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참고 항목

참조

DaylightTime 멤버
System.Globalization 네임스페이스
DateTime
TimeSpan
TimeZone