Format date in C#
I have a string used to display the datetime, like: Mon, dd Dec YYYY hh:mm:ss
.
I w开发者_开发百科ant to display it like this: dd Dec YYYY
. Is there any simple way to do it?
You can call the formatting methods on the DateTime class
DateTime time = DateTime.ParseExact("Mon, 28 Dec 2009 04:34:17", "ddd, dd MMM yyyy hh:mm:ss", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
string output = time.ToString("dd MMM yyyy", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
Here is a list of options for the format strings.
from http://www.csharp-examples.net/string-format-datetime/
// create date time 2008-03-09 16:05:07.123
DateTime dt = new DateTime(2008, 3, 9, 16, 5, 7, 123);
String.Format("{0:y yy yyy yyyy}", dt); // "8 08 008 2008" year
String.Format("{0:M MM MMM MMMM}", dt); // "3 03 Mar March" month
String.Format("{0:d dd ddd dddd}", dt); // "9 09 Sun Sunday" day
String.Format("{0:h hh H HH}", dt); // "4 04 16 16" hour 12/24
String.Format("{0:m mm}", dt); // "5 05" minute
String.Format("{0:s ss}", dt); // "7 07" second
String.Format("{0:f ff fff ffff}", dt); // "1 12 123 1230" sec.fraction
String.Format("{0:F FF FFF FFFF}", dt); // "1 12 123 123" without zeroes
String.Format("{0:t tt}", dt); // "P PM" A.M. or P.M.
String.Format("{0:z zz zzz}", dt); // "-6 -06 -06:00" time zone
See also:
Custom Date and Time Format Strings - MSDN
if you only have the string, just split the string to an array, and concatenate the parts you want in another order
String str = "Mon, dd Dec YYYY hh:mm:ss";
String[] strArr = str.Split(" ");
str = strArr[2] + " " + strArr[3];
If the date can change, then do what SLaks posted in his answer
DateTime myDateTime = DateTime.Parse(myStringContainingDate);
myDateTime.ToString("dd MMM yyyy")
Should do the trick
You could just use Substring, since it's always going to be 11 characters, starting at position 5.
Check out http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8kb3ddd4.aspx
I believe the correct string would be dd MMM yyyy
DateTime d = DateTime.Parse(yourDateString);
Console.WriteLine(d.ToString("dd MMM YYYY"));
Full spec here.
In C# 6.0
you can use string interpolation in order to display formatted dates.
DateTime fullDate = DateTime.Parse("Sat, 17 JUL 2021 02:22:22");
string date = $"{fullDate: dd MMM yyyy}";
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