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No DateTime?.ToString(string) overload?
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Closed 8 years ago.
I want to convert Nullable DataTime to string.
DateTime datetime = DateTime.Now;
string strdatetime = datetime.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy");
Above coding working fine, non nullable DateTime.
DateTime? datetime = DateTime.Now;
string strdatetime = datetime.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy");
This one showing error No overload for method 'ToString' takes 1 arguments.
try this one,
string strdatetime = datetime.HasValue ? datetime.Value.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy") : string.Empty;
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Converting a String to DateTime
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Closed 1 year ago.
I have a string returned from an api call .
The string is : 11/25/2021 05:20:21
Now that is a mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss
I want to compare it to the datetime 2021-11-25 05:03:17.667
I do the following:
var dt1="11/25/2021 05:20:21";
var dt2= "2021-11-25 05:03:17.667"
DateTime date1 = Convert.ToDateTime(dt1);
DateTime date2 = Convert.ToDateTime(dt2);
int result = DateTime.Compare(date1, date2);
if (result < 0)
{
//d1 is earlier than d2.
}
but when i do the call DateTime date2 = Convert.ToDateTime(dt2); it gives an error , string is not in the correct format ?
You should probably use DateTime.ParseExact, which allows you to provide an excat format to parse your string.
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Convert string to DateTime in c#
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DateTime.Parse throw exception in C#
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DateTime.Parse throwing format exception
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Closed 2 years ago.
Hi I just want to know how to make formatException gone when I'm inserting Datetime.
coding is in down below:
DateTime dob = Convert.ToDateTime(z);
dob.ToString("yyMMdd");
DateTime today = DateTime.Today;
today.ToString("yyMMdd");
var year = today.Year - dob.Year;
age = Convert.ToString(year);
return a;
Try use DateTime.TryParse or DateTime.TryParseExact to check your datetime string and store to your variable after parse at the same time
Use the DateTime.ParseExact() method to convert your date string z to a DateTime value -
var z = "23/09/2020";
DateTime dob = DateTime.ParseExact(z, "dd/MM/yyyy", null);
As you can see, you have to pass the date format you are trying to convert to the second parameter of the ParseExact() method as a string;
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Converting a String to DateTime
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Closed 6 years ago.
how to convert string year to DateTime format ?
my code :
// click button
string a = "2014";
DateTime b = DateTime.Parse(a);
MessageBox.Show(b.ToString());
You can try something like this
var year = int.Parse("2014");
DateTime dateTime = new DateTime(year, 1, 1);
Console.WriteLine(dateTime.ToString());
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Parsing Integer Value As Datetime
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Closed 6 years ago.
I would like to Convert Int to Time like 123430 to 12:34:30 in c#. Below code didnt work
DateTime dateTime = DateTime.ParseExact(timeint.ToString(), "HH:mm:ss",
CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
The format string is the format that the inputted string is in. For example in your case HHmmss, just remove the colons and you should be fine.
Like:
DateTime dateTime = DateTime.ParseExact(timeint.ToString(), "HHmmss",
CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
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Parse string to DateTime in C#
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Closed 8 years ago.
How I can convert string 23:59 to datetime format?
So that I can reduce the current time in it.
Example:
String = 23:59 minus
Datime.Now = 13.8.2014 10:59:55
Time left 12 hours 0 minutes.
i would use ParseExact
TimeSpan tsDifference = DateTime.ParseExact("23:59", "HH:mm", System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture) - DateTime.Now;
use this :
DateTime date = Convert.ToDateTime(string);
System.TimeSpan diff= DateTime.Now.Subtract(date);
diff will contain your deffernce