HijriCalendar.GetDaysInYear Method (Int32, Int32)
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Returns the number of days in the specified year and era.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
'Declaration Public Overrides Function GetDaysInYear ( _ year As Integer, _ era As Integer _ ) As Integer
Parameters
- year
- Type: System.Int32
An integer that represents the year.
- era
- Type: System.Int32
An integer that represents the era.
Return Value
Type: System.Int32The number of days in the specified year and era. The number of days is 354 in a common year or 355 in a leap year.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| ArgumentOutOfRangeException | year or era is outside the range supported by this calendar. |
The following code example calls GetDaysInYear for five years in each era.
Imports System.Globalization Public Class Example Public Shared Sub Demo(ByVal outputBlock As System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock) ' Creates and initializes a HijriCalendar. Dim myCal As New HijriCalendar() ' Displays the header. outputBlock.Text &= "YEAR" + ControlChars.Tab Dim y As Integer For y = 1421 To 1425 outputBlock.Text += String.Format(ControlChars.Tab + "{0}", y) Next y outputBlock.Text &= vbCrLf ' Displays the value of the CurrentEra property. outputBlock.Text &= "CurrentEra:" For y = 1421 To 1425 outputBlock.Text += String.Format(ControlChars.Tab + "{0}", myCal.GetDaysInYear(y, HijriCalendar.CurrentEra)) Next y outputBlock.Text &= vbCrLf ' Displays the values in the Eras property. Dim i As Integer For i = 0 To myCal.Eras.Length - 1 outputBlock.Text += String.Format("Era {0}:" + ControlChars.Tab, myCal.Eras(i)) For y = 1421 To 1425 outputBlock.Text += String.Format(ControlChars.Tab + "{0}", myCal.GetDaysInYear(y, myCal.Eras(i))) Next y outputBlock.Text &= vbCrLf Next i End Sub End Class ' This eaxmple produces output like the following. ' YEAR 1421 1422 1423 1424 1425 ' CurrentEra: 354 354 355 354 354 ' Era 1: 354 354 355 354 354
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