PersianCalendar.MaxSupportedDateTime Property
.NET Framework 4.5
Gets the latest date and time supported by the PersianCalendar class.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Property Value
Type: System.DateTimeThe latest date and time supported by the PersianCalendar class, which is equivalent to the last moment of December 31, 9999 C.E. in the Gregorian calendar.
The following code example demonstrates the use of the MaxSupportedDateTime property.
using System; using System.Globalization; class Sample { public static void Main() { PersianCalendar jc = new PersianCalendar(); DateTime thisDate = DateTime.Now; //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Properties //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Console.WriteLine("\n........... Selected Properties .....................\n"); Console.Write("Eras:"); foreach (int era in jc.Eras) { Console.WriteLine(" era = {0}", era); } //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Console.WriteLine("\nTwoDigitYearMax = {0}", jc.TwoDigitYearMax); //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Methods //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Console.WriteLine("\n............ Selected Methods .......................\n"); //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Console.WriteLine("GetDayOfYear: day = {0}", jc.GetDayOfYear(thisDate)); //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Console.WriteLine("GetDaysInMonth: days = {0}", jc.GetDaysInMonth( thisDate.Year, thisDate.Month, PersianCalendar.PersianEra)); //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Console.WriteLine("GetDaysInYear: days = {0}", jc.GetDaysInYear(thisDate.Year, PersianCalendar.PersianEra)); //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Console.WriteLine("GetLeapMonth: leap month (if any) = {0}", jc.GetLeapMonth(thisDate.Year, PersianCalendar.PersianEra)); //------------------------------------------------------------- Console.WriteLine("GetMonthsInYear: months in a year = {0}", jc.GetMonthsInYear(thisDate.Year, PersianCalendar.PersianEra)); //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Console.WriteLine("IsLeapDay: This is a leap day = {0}", jc.IsLeapDay(thisDate.Year, thisDate.Month, thisDate.Day, PersianCalendar.PersianEra)); //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Console.WriteLine("IsLeapMonth: This is a leap month = {0}", jc.IsLeapMonth(thisDate.Year, thisDate.Month, PersianCalendar.PersianEra)); //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Console.WriteLine("IsLeapYear: 1370 is a leap year = {0}", jc.IsLeapYear(1370, PersianCalendar.PersianEra)); //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Get the 4-digit year for a year whose last two digits are 99. The 4-digit year // depends on the current value of the TwoDigitYearMax property. Console.WriteLine("ToFourDigitYear:"); Console.WriteLine(" If TwoDigitYearMax = {0}, ToFourDigitYear(99) = {1}", jc.TwoDigitYearMax, jc.ToFourDigitYear(99)); jc.TwoDigitYearMax = thisDate.Year; Console.WriteLine(" If TwoDigitYearMax = {0}, ToFourDigitYear(99) = {1}", jc.TwoDigitYearMax, jc.ToFourDigitYear(99)); } } // The example displays the following output: // ........... Selected Properties ..................... // // Eras: era = 1 // // TwoDigitYearMax = 99 // // ............ Selected Methods ....................... // // GetDayOfYear: day = 1 // GetDaysInMonth: days = 31 // GetDaysInYear: days = 365 // GetLeapMonth: leap month (if any) = 0 // GetMonthsInYear: months in a year = 12 // IsLeapDay: This is a leap day = False // IsLeapMonth: This is a leap month = False // IsLeapYear: 1370 is a leap year = True // ToFourDigitYear: // If TwoDigitYearMax = 99, ToFourDigitYear(99) = 99 // If TwoDigitYearMax = 2012, ToFourDigitYear(99) = 1999
Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core Role not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core Role supported with SP1 or later; Itanium not supported)
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