JapaneseCalendar.IsLeapYear(Int32, Int32) Method
Definition
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Determines whether the specified year in the specified era is a leap year.
public:
override bool IsLeapYear(int year, int era);
public override bool IsLeapYear (int year, int era);
override this.IsLeapYear : int * int -> bool
Public Overrides Function IsLeapYear (year As Integer, era As Integer) As Boolean
Parameters
- year
- Int32
An integer that represents the year.
- era
- Int32
An integer that represents the era.
Returns
true
, if the specified year is a leap year; otherwise, false
.
Exceptions
year
is outside the range supported by the calendar.
-or-
era
is outside the range supported by the calendar.
Examples
The following example calls IsLeapYear for five years in each of the eras. The current era in the example output is the Reiwa era.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Globalization;
int main()
{
// Creates and initializes a JapaneseCalendar.
JapaneseCalendar^ myCal = gcnew JapaneseCalendar;
// Displays the header.
Console::Write( "YEAR\t" );
for ( int y = 1; y <= 5; y++ )
Console::Write( "\t {0}", y );
Console::WriteLine();
// Checks five years in the current era.
Console::Write( "CurrentEra:" );
for ( int y = 1; y <= 5; y++ )
Console::Write( "\t {0}", myCal->IsLeapYear( y, JapaneseCalendar::CurrentEra ) );
Console::WriteLine();
// Checks five years in each of the eras.
for ( int i = 0; i < myCal->Eras->Length; i++ )
{
Console::Write( "Era {0}:\t", myCal->Eras[ i ] );
for ( int y = 1; y <= 5; y++ )
Console::Write( "\t {0}", myCal->IsLeapYear( y, myCal->Eras[ i ] ) );
Console::WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
YEAR 1 2 3 4 5
CurrentEra: False True False False False
Era 5: False True False False False
Era 4: False False False True False
Era 3: False False True False False
Era 2: True False False False True
Era 1: True False False False True
*/
using System;
using System.Globalization;
public class SamplesJapaneseCalendar
{
public static void Main()
{
// Creates and initializes a JapaneseCalendar.
JapaneseCalendar myCal = new JapaneseCalendar();
// Displays the header.
Console.Write( "YEAR\t" );
for ( int y = 1; y <= 5; y++ )
Console.Write( "\t{0}", y );
Console.WriteLine();
// Checks five years in the current era.
Console.Write( "CurrentEra:" );
for ( int y = 1; y <= 5; y++ )
Console.Write( "\t{0}", myCal.IsLeapYear( y, JapaneseCalendar.CurrentEra ) );
Console.WriteLine();
// Checks five years in each of the eras.
for ( int i = 0; i < myCal.Eras.Length; i++ ) {
Console.Write( "Era {0}:\t", myCal.Eras[i] );
for ( int y = 1; y <= 5; y++ )
Console.Write( "\t{0}", myCal.IsLeapYear( y, myCal.Eras[i] ) );
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
YEAR 1 2 3 4 5
CurrentEra: False True False False False
Era 5: False True False False False
Era 4: False False False True False
Era 3: False False True False False
Era 2: True False False False True
Era 1: True False False False True
*/
Imports System.Globalization
Public Class SamplesJapaneseCalendar
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes a JapaneseCalendar.
Dim myCal As New JapaneseCalendar()
' Displays the header.
Console.Write("YEAR" + ControlChars.Tab)
Dim y As Integer
For y = 1 To 5
Console.Write(ControlChars.Tab + "{0}", y)
Next
Console.WriteLine()
' Checks five years in the current era.
Console.Write("CurrentEra:")
For y = 1 To 5
Console.Write(ControlChars.Tab + "{0}", myCal.IsLeapYear(y, JapaneseCalendar.CurrentEra))
Next
Console.WriteLine()
' Checks five years in each of the eras.
For i As Integer = 0 To myCal.Eras.Length - 1
Console.Write("Era {0}:" + ControlChars.Tab, myCal.Eras(i))
For y = 1 To 5
Console.Write(ControlChars.Tab + "{0}", myCal.IsLeapYear(y, myCal.Eras(i)))
Next
Console.WriteLine()
Next
End Sub
End Class
'This code produces the following output.
'
' YEAR 1 2 3 4 5
' CurrentEra: False True False False False
' Era 5: False True False False False
' Era 4: False False False True False
' Era 3: False False True False False
' Era 2: True False False False True
' Era 1: True False False False True
Remarks
Leap years in the Japanese calendar correspond to the same leap years in the Gregorian calendar. A leap year in the Gregorian calendar is defined as a Gregorian year that is evenly divisible by four, except if it is divisible by 100. However, Gregorian years that are divisible by 400 are leap years. A common year has 365 days and a leap year has 366 days.