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DateTimeFormatInfo.MonthDayPattern Property

Definition

Gets or sets the custom format string for a month and day value.

public:
 property System::String ^ MonthDayPattern { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string MonthDayPattern { get; set; }
member this.MonthDayPattern : string with get, set
Public Property MonthDayPattern As String

Property Value

The custom format string for a month and day value.

Exceptions

The property is being set to null.

The property is being set and the DateTimeFormatInfo object is read-only.

Examples

The following example displays the value of MonthDayPattern for a few cultures.

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Globalization;
void PrintPattern( String^ myCulture )
{
   CultureInfo^ MyCI = gcnew CultureInfo( myCulture,false );
   DateTimeFormatInfo^ myDTFI = MyCI->DateTimeFormat;
   Console::WriteLine( " {0} {1}", myCulture, myDTFI->MonthDayPattern );
}

int main()
{
   
   // Displays the values of the pattern properties.
   Console::WriteLine( " CULTURE    PROPERTY VALUE" );
   PrintPattern( "en-US" );
   PrintPattern( "ja-JP" );
   PrintPattern( "fr-FR" );
}

/*
This code produces the following output.  The question marks take the place of native script characters.

CULTURE    PROPERTY VALUE
en-US     MMMM dd
ja-JP     M'?'d'?'
fr-FR     d MMMM

*/
using System;
using System.Globalization;

public class SamplesDTFI  {

   public static void Main()  {

      // Displays the values of the pattern properties.
      Console.WriteLine( " CULTURE    PROPERTY VALUE" );
      PrintPattern( "en-US" );
      PrintPattern( "ja-JP" );
      PrintPattern( "fr-FR" );
   }

   public static void PrintPattern( String myCulture )  {

      DateTimeFormatInfo myDTFI = new CultureInfo( myCulture, false ).DateTimeFormat;
      Console.WriteLine( "  {0}     {1}", myCulture, myDTFI.MonthDayPattern );
   }
}

/*
This code produces the following output. Note that the exact output format depends on the OS, the OS version, and the native globalization library used by the OS.

 CULTURE    PROPERTY VALUE
  en-US     MMMM d
  ja-JP     M月d日
  fr-FR     d MMMM

*/
Imports System.Globalization

Public Class SamplesDTFI

   Public Shared Sub Main()

      ' Displays the values of the pattern properties.
      Console.WriteLine(" CULTURE    PROPERTY VALUE")
      PrintPattern("en-US")
      PrintPattern("ja-JP")
      PrintPattern("fr-FR")

   End Sub

   Public Shared Sub PrintPattern(myCulture As [String])

      Dim myDTFI As DateTimeFormatInfo = New CultureInfo(myCulture, False).DateTimeFormat
      Console.WriteLine("  {0}     {1}", myCulture, myDTFI.MonthDayPattern)

   End Sub

End Class

'This code produces the following output.  The question marks take the place of native script characters.
'
' CULTURE    PROPERTY VALUE
'  en-US     MMMM dd
'  ja-JP     M'?'d'?'
'  fr-FR     d MMMM
'

Remarks

The MonthDayPattern property defines the culture-specific format of date strings that are returned by calls to the DateTime.ToString and DateTimeOffset.ToString methods and by composite format strings that are supplied the "m" and "M" standard format strings.

This property is affected if the value of the Calendar property changes.

We recommend that you set the date separator in the month and day pattern to an exact string instead of using the date separator placeholder. For example, to obtain the pattern MM-DD, set the month and day pattern to "MM-DD".

Applies to

See also