SoapDay Class
Wraps an XSD gDay type.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
The following code example shows how to use the members in the SoapDay class to convert between a SoapDay object and an XSD gDay string.
using namespace System; using namespace System::Runtime::Remoting::Metadata::W3cXsd2001; int main() { // Parse an XSD gDay to create a SoapDay object. // The time zone of this object is +08:00. String^ xsdDay = "---30+08:00"; SoapDay^ day = SoapDay::Parse( xsdDay ); // Display the day in XSD format. Console::WriteLine( "The day in XSD format is {0}.", day ); // Display the XSD type string of this particular SoapDay object. Console::WriteLine( "The XSD type of the SoapDay instance is {0}.", day->GetXsdType() ); // Display the value of the SoapDay object. Console::WriteLine( "The value of the SoapDay instance is {0}.", day->Value ); // Display the XSD type string of the SoapDay class. Console::WriteLine( "The XSD type of the class SoapDay is {0}.", SoapDay::XsdType ); }
#using <mscorlib.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Runtime::Remoting::Metadata::W3cXsd2001;
int main()
{
// Parse an XSD gDay to create a SoapDay object.
// The time zone of this object is +08:00.
String* xsdDay = S"---30+08:00";
SoapDay* day = SoapDay::Parse(xsdDay);
// Display the day in XSD format.
Console::WriteLine(S"The day in XSD format is {0}.",
day);
// Display the XSD type string of this particular SoapDay object.
Console::WriteLine(S"The XSD type of the SoapDay instance is {0}.",
day->GetXsdType());
// Display the value of the SoapDay object.
Console::WriteLine(S"The value of the SoapDay instance is {0}.",
__box(day->Value));
// Display the XSD type string of the SoapDay class.
Console::WriteLine(S"The XSD type of the class SoapDay is {0}.",
SoapDay::XsdType);
}
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