Calendar.EraAsString Method
Definition
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Overloads
EraAsString() |
Returns a string representation of the era. |
EraAsString(Int32) |
Returns a string representation of the era. The string chosen is closest in length to the ideal length. |
EraAsString()
Returns a string representation of the era.
public:
virtual Platform::String ^ EraAsString() = EraAsString;
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("EraAsFullString")]
winrt::hstring EraAsString();
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("EraAsFullString")]
public string EraAsString();
function eraAsString()
Public Function EraAsString () As String
Returns
A string representation of the era, using the most common abbreviation available.
- Attributes
Remarks
Note
This API is being updated to support the May 2019 Japanese era change. If your application supports the Japanese calendar, you should validate that it properly handles the new era. See Prepare your application for the Japanese era change for more information.
See also
- EraAsString(Int32)
- Calendar, date, and time controls
- Calendar sample
- Date and time formatting sample
Applies to
EraAsString(Int32)
Returns a string representation of the era. The string chosen is closest in length to the ideal length.
public:
virtual Platform::String ^ EraAsString(int idealLength) = EraAsString;
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("EraAsString")]
winrt::hstring EraAsString(int const& idealLength);
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Overload("EraAsString")]
public string EraAsString(int idealLength);
function eraAsString(idealLength)
Public Function EraAsString (idealLength As Integer) As String
Parameters
- idealLength
-
Int32
int
A positive integer specifying the ideal length, in characters, for the returned string, or 0 specifying the most common abbreviation available.
Returns
A string representation of the era.
- Attributes
Remarks
Note
This API is being updated to support the May 2019 Japanese era change. If your application supports the Japanese calendar, you should validate that it properly handles the new era. See Prepare your application for the Japanese era change for more information.