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How do I convert a DateTime object to YYMMDD format?

Um, probably a really simple question, but I just noticed that I have no idea on how to convert DateTime.Now to the format YYMMDD, so for example today (5. November 2009) would be "091105".

I know there are overloads to DateTime.Now.ToString() where you can pass in a format st开发者_运维知识库ring, but I have not found the right format e.g. for short year format (09 instead of 2009).


DateTime.Now.ToString("yyMMdd")

You may also find the following two posts on MSDN useful as they contain a lot of info about DateTime formatting:

Standard Date and Time Format Strings
Custom Date and Time Format Strings


Another alternative that you can do this is by:

var formattedDate = string.Format("{0:yyMMdd}", DateTime.Now);

Hope this helps!


The reference for the format string is at MSDN: Custom DateTime Format Specifiers.

What you are looking for specifically is:

yy Represents the year as a two-digit number. If the year has more than two digits, only the two low-order digits appear in the result. If the year has fewer than two digits, the number is padded with leading zeroes to achieve two digits.

MM Represents the month as a number from 01 through 12. A single-digit month is formatted with a leading zero.

dd Represents the day of the month as a number from 01 through 31. A single-digit day is formatted with a leading zero.

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