Calendar.GetYear Method
.NET Framework 3.0
When overridden in a derived class, returns the year in the specified DateTime.
Namespace: System.Globalization
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
The following code example demonstrates the members of the Calendar class.
using namespace System; using namespace System::Globalization; 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( " Hour: {0}", myCal->GetHour( myDT ) ); Console::WriteLine( " Minute: {0}", myCal->GetMinute( myDT ) ); Console::WriteLine( " Second: {0}", myCal->GetSecond( myDT ) ); Console::WriteLine( " Milliseconds: {0}", myCal->GetMilliseconds( myDT ) ); Console::WriteLine(); } int main() { // Sets a DateTime to April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar. DateTime myDT = DateTime(2002,4,3,gcnew GregorianCalendar); // Uses the default calendar of the InvariantCulture. Calendar^ myCal = CultureInfo::InvariantCulture->Calendar; // Displays the values of the DateTime. Console::WriteLine( "April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar:" ); DisplayValues( myCal, myDT ); // Adds 5 to every component of the DateTime. myDT = myCal->AddYears( myDT, 5 ); myDT = myCal->AddMonths( myDT, 5 ); myDT = myCal->AddWeeks( myDT, 5 ); myDT = myCal->AddDays( myDT, 5 ); myDT = myCal->AddHours( myDT, 5 ); myDT = myCal->AddMinutes( myDT, 5 ); myDT = myCal->AddSeconds( myDT, 5 ); myDT = myCal->AddMilliseconds( myDT, 5 ); // Displays the values of the DateTime. Console::WriteLine( "After adding 5 to each component of the DateTime:" ); DisplayValues( myCal, myDT ); } /* This code produces the following output. April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar: Era: 1 Year: 2002 Month: 4 DayOfYear: 93 DayOfMonth: 3 DayOfWeek: Wednesday Hour: 0 Minute: 0 Second: 0 Milliseconds: 0 After adding 5 to each component of the DateTime: Era: 1 Year: 2007 Month: 10 DayOfYear: 286 DayOfMonth: 13 DayOfWeek: Saturday Hour: 5 Minute: 5 Second: 5 Milliseconds: 5 */
import System.* ;
import System.Globalization.* ;
public class SamplesCalendar
{
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());
// Uses the default calendar of the InvariantCulture.
Calendar myCal = CultureInfo.get_InvariantCulture().get_Calendar();
// Displays the values of the DateTime.
Console.WriteLine("April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar:");
DisplayValues(myCal, myDT);
// Adds 5 to every component of the DateTime.
myDT = myCal.AddYears(myDT, 5);
myDT = myCal.AddMonths(myDT, 5);
myDT = myCal.AddWeeks(myDT, 5);
myDT = myCal.AddDays(myDT, 5);
myDT = myCal.AddHours(myDT, 5);
myDT = myCal.AddMinutes(myDT, 5);
myDT = myCal.AddSeconds(myDT, 5);
myDT = myCal.AddMilliseconds(myDT, 5);
// Displays the values of the DateTime.
Console.WriteLine("After adding 5 to each component of the DateTime:");
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(" Hour: {0}",
System.Convert.ToString(myCal.GetHour(myDT)));
Console.WriteLine(" Minute: {0}",
System.Convert.ToString(myCal.GetMinute(myDT)));
Console.WriteLine(" Second: {0}",
System.Convert.ToString(myCal.GetSecond(myDT)));
Console.WriteLine(" Milliseconds: {0}",
System.Convert.ToString(myCal.GetMilliseconds(myDT)));
Console.WriteLine();
} //DisplayValues
} //SamplesCalendar
/*
This code produces the following output.
April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar:
Era: 1
Year: 2002
Month: 4
DayOfYear: 93
DayOfMonth: 3
DayOfWeek: Wednesday
Hour: 0
Minute: 0
Second: 0
Milliseconds: 0
After adding 5 to each component of the DateTime:
Era: 1
Year: 2007
Month: 10
DayOfYear: 286
DayOfMonth: 13
DayOfWeek: Saturday
Hour: 5
Minute: 5
Second: 5
Milliseconds: 5
*/
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