Format Pattern |
Description |
d |
The day of the month. Single-digit days will not have a leading zero. |
dd |
The day of the month. Single-digit days will have a leading zero. |
ddd |
The abbreviated name of the day of the week, as defined in AbbreviatedDayNames |
dddd |
The full name of the day of the week, as defined in DayNamesTD> |
M |
The numeric month. Single-digit months will not have a leading zero. |
MM |
The numeric month. Single-digit months will have a leading zero. |
MMM |
The abbreviated name of the month, as defined in AbbreviatedMonthNames. |
MMMM |
The full name of the month, as defined in MonthNames. |
y |
The year without the century. If the year without the century is less than 10, the year is displayed with no leading zero. |
yy |
The year without the century. If the year without the century is less than 10, the year is displayed with a leading zero. |
yyyy |
The year in four digits, including the century. |
gg |
The period or era. This pattern is ignored if the date to be formatted does not have an associated period or era string. |
h |
The hour in a 12-hour clock. Single-digit hours will not have a leading zero. |
hh |
The hour in a 12-hour clock. Single-digit hours will have a leading zero. |
H |
The hour in a 24-hour clock. Single-digit hours will not have a leading zero. |
HH |
The hour in a 24-hour clock. Single-digit hours will have a leading zero. |
m |
The minute. Single-digit minutes will not have a leading zero. |
mm |
The minute. Single-digit minutes will have a leading zero. |
s |
The second. Single-digit seconds will not have a leading zero. |
ss |
The second. Single-digit seconds will have a leading zero. |
f |
The fraction of a second in single-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. |
ff |
The fraction of a second in double-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. |
fff |
The fraction of a second in three-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. |
ffff |
The fraction of a second in four-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. |
fffff |
The fraction of a second in five-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. |
ffffff |
The fraction of a second in six-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. |
fffffff |
The fraction of a second in seven-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. |
t |
The first character in the AM/PM designator defined in AMDesignator or PMDesignator, if any. |
tt |
The AM/PM designator defined in AMDesignator or PMDesignator, if any. |
z |
The time zone offset ("+" or "-" followed by the hour only). Single-digit hours will not have a leading zero. For example, Pacific Standard Time is "-8". |
zz |
The time zone offset ("+" or "-" followed by the hour only). Single-digit hours will have a leading zero. For example, Pacific Standard Time is "-08". |
zzz |
The full time zone offset ("+" or "-" followed by the hour and minutes). Single-digit hours and minutes will have leading zeros. For example, Pacific Standard Time is "-08:00". |
: |
The default time separator defined in TimeSeparator. |
/ |
The default date separator defined in DateSeparator. |
% c |
Where c is a format pattern if used alone. The "%" character can be omitted if the format pattern is combined with literal characters or other format patterns. |
\ c |
Where c is any character. Displays the character literally. To display the backslash character, use "\\". |