JapaneseCalendar.MaxSupportedDateTime Property
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Gets the latest date and time supported by the JapaneseCalendar class.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Property Value
Type: System.DateTimeThe latest date and time supported by the JapaneseCalendar type, which is equivalent to the last moment of December 31, 9999 C.E. in the Gregorian calendar.
The following code example gets the minimum value and the maximum value of the calendar.
using System; using System.Globalization; public class Example { public static void Demo(System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock outputBlock) { // Create an instance of the calendar. JapaneseCalendar myCal = new JapaneseCalendar(); outputBlock.Text += myCal.ToString() + "\n"; // Create an instance of the GregorianCalendar. GregorianCalendar myGre = new GregorianCalendar(); // Display the MinSupportedDateTime and its equivalent in the GregorianCalendar. DateTime myMin = myCal.MinSupportedDateTime; outputBlock.Text += String.Format("MinSupportedDateTime: {0:D2}/{1:D2}/{2:D4}", myCal.GetMonth(myMin), myCal.GetDayOfMonth(myMin), myCal.GetYear(myMin)); outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" (in Gregorian, {0:D2}/{1:D2}/{2:D4})", myGre.GetMonth(myMin), myGre.GetDayOfMonth(myMin), myGre.GetYear(myMin)) + "\n"; // Display the MaxSupportedDateTime and its equivalent in the GregorianCalendar. DateTime myMax = myCal.MaxSupportedDateTime; outputBlock.Text += String.Format("MaxSupportedDateTime: {0:D2}/{1:D2}/{2:D4}", myCal.GetMonth(myMax), myCal.GetDayOfMonth(myMax), myCal.GetYear(myMax)); outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" (in Gregorian, {0:D2}/{1:D2}/{2:D4})", myGre.GetMonth(myMax), myGre.GetDayOfMonth(myMax), myGre.GetYear(myMax)) + "\n"; } } /* This code produces the following output. System.Globalization.JapaneseCalendar MinSupportedDateTime: 09/08/0001 (in Gregorian, 09/08/1868) MaxSupportedDateTime: 12/31/8011 (in Gregorian, 12/31/9999) */
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