KoreanCalendar.GetDayOfMonth Method
.NET Framework 2.0
Returns the day of the month in the specified DateTime.
Namespace: System.Globalization
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
public int GetDayOfMonth ( DateTime time )
public override function GetDayOfMonth ( time : DateTime ) : int
Parameters
- time
The DateTime to read.
Return Value
An integer from 1 to 31 that represents the day of the month in the specified DateTime.The following code example displays the values of several components of a DateTime in terms of the Korean calendar.
using System; using System.Globalization; public class SamplesKoreanCalendar { public static void Main() { // Sets a DateTime to April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar. DateTime myDT = new DateTime( 2002, 4, 3, new GregorianCalendar() ); // Creates an instance of the KoreanCalendar. KoreanCalendar myCal = new KoreanCalendar(); // Displays the values of the DateTime. Console.WriteLine( "April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar equals the following in the Korean calendar:" ); DisplayValues( myCal, myDT ); // Adds two years and ten months. myDT = myCal.AddYears( myDT, 2 ); myDT = myCal.AddMonths( myDT, 10 ); // Displays the values of the DateTime. Console.WriteLine( "After adding two years and ten months:" ); DisplayValues( myCal, myDT ); } public static void DisplayValues( Calendar myCal, DateTime myDT ) { Console.WriteLine( " Era: {0}", myCal.GetEra( myDT ) ); Console.WriteLine( " Year: {0}", myCal.GetYear( myDT ) ); Console.WriteLine( " Month: {0}", myCal.GetMonth( myDT ) ); Console.WriteLine( " DayOfYear: {0}", myCal.GetDayOfYear( myDT ) ); Console.WriteLine( " DayOfMonth: {0}", myCal.GetDayOfMonth( myDT ) ); Console.WriteLine( " DayOfWeek: {0}", myCal.GetDayOfWeek( myDT ) ); Console.WriteLine(); } } /* This code produces the following output. April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar equals the following in the Korean calendar: Era: 1 Year: 4335 Month: 4 DayOfYear: 93 DayOfMonth: 3 DayOfWeek: Wednesday After adding two years and ten months: Era: 1 Year: 4338 Month: 2 DayOfYear: 34 DayOfMonth: 3 DayOfWeek: Thursday */
import System.*;
import System.Globalization.*;
public class SamplesKoreanCalendar
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Sets a DateTime to April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar.
DateTime myDT = new DateTime(2002, 4, 3, new GregorianCalendar());
// Creates an instance of the KoreanCalendar.
KoreanCalendar myCal = new KoreanCalendar();
// Displays the values of the DateTime.
Console.WriteLine("April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar equals"
+ " the following in the Korean calendar:");
DisplayValues(myCal, myDT);
// Adds two years and ten months.
myDT = myCal.AddYears(myDT, 2);
myDT = myCal.AddMonths(myDT, 10);
// Displays the values of the DateTime.
Console.WriteLine("After adding two years and ten months:");
DisplayValues(myCal, myDT);
} //main
public static void DisplayValues(Calendar myCal, DateTime myDT)
{
Console.WriteLine(" Era: {0}",
System.Convert.ToString(myCal.GetEra(myDT)));
Console.WriteLine(" Year: {0}",
System.Convert.ToString(myCal.GetYear(myDT)));
Console.WriteLine(" Month: {0}",
System.Convert.ToString(myCal.GetMonth(myDT)));
Console.WriteLine(" DayOfYear: {0}",
System.Convert.ToString(myCal.GetDayOfYear(myDT)));
Console.WriteLine(" DayOfMonth: {0}",
System.Convert.ToString(myCal.GetDayOfMonth(myDT)));
Console.WriteLine(" DayOfWeek: {0}",
System.Convert.ToString(myCal.GetDayOfWeek(myDT)));
Console.WriteLine();
} //DisplayValues
} //SamplesKoreanCalendar
/*
This code produces the following output.
April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar equals the following in the
Korean calendar:
Era: 1
Year: 4335
Month: 4
DayOfYear: 93
DayOfMonth: 3
DayOfWeek: Wednesday
After adding two years and ten months:
Era: 1
Year: 4338
Month: 2
DayOfYear: 34
DayOfMonth: 3
DayOfWeek: Thursday
*/
Windows 98, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows CE, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC, Windows Mobile for Smartphone, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
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