Creates a DateTimeFormatter object that is initialized with year, month, day, day of week, hour, minute, and second formats, and a language list.
Syntax
var dateTimeFormatter = new Windows.Globalization.DateTimeFormatting.DateTimeFormatter(yearFormat, monthFormat, dayFormat, dayOfWeekFormat, hourFormat, minuteFormat, secondFormat, languages);
Parameters
- yearFormat
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Type: YearFormat
The year format to include in the template.
- monthFormat
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Type: MonthFormat
The month format to include in the template.
- dayFormat
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Type: DayFormat
The day format to include in the template.
- dayOfWeekFormat
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Type: DayOfWeekFormat
The day of week format to include in the template.
- hourFormat
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Type: HourFormat
The hour format to include in the template.
- minuteFormat
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Type: MinuteFormat
The minute format to include in the template.
- secondFormat
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Type: SecondFormat
The second format to include in the template.
- languages
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Type: IIterable<String> [JavaScript/C++] | System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<String> [.NET]
The list of language identifiers, in priority order, that represent the choice of languages. These identifiers are used for resolving the template to a pattern and for formatting.
Remarks
If your app passes language tags used in this class to any National Language Support functions, it must first convert the tags by calling ResolveLocaleName.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client | Windows 8 |
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Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2012 |
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See also
- DateTimeFormatter
- DateTimeFormatter(String)
- DateTimeFormatter(String, IIterable(String))
- DateTimeFormatter(String, IIterable(String), String, String, String)
- DateTimeFormatter(YearFormat, MonthFormat, DayFormat, DayOfWeekFormat)
- DateTimeFormatter(HourFormat, MinuteFormat, SecondFormat)
- DateTimeFormatter(YearFormat, MonthFormat, DayFormat, DayOfWeekFormat, HourFormat, MinuteFormat, SecondFormat, IIterable(String), String, String, String)
Build date: 12/4/2012