/// <summary> /// Converts the value of the current System.DateTime object to its equivalent string /// representation using the specified format and culture-specific format information. /// </summary> /// <param name="format">A standard or custom date and time format string..</param> /// <param name="provider">An object that supplies culture-specific formatting information.</param> /// <returns> /// A <see cref="System.String" /> representation of value of the current System.DateTime object as specified by format and provider. /// </returns> /// <exception cref="System.FormatException"> /// The length of format is 1, and it is not one of the format specifier characters defined for System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo. -or- format does not contain a valid custom format pattern. /// </exception> /// <exception cref="System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException"> /// The date and time is outside the range of dates supported by the calendar used by provider. /// </exception> public string ToString(string format, IFormatProvider provider) { return(OriginalDate.ToString(format, provider)); }
/// <summary> /// Converts the value of the current System.DateTime object to its equivalent string /// representation using the specified format and culture-specific format information. /// </summary> /// <param name="format">A standard or custom date and time format string..</param> /// <returns> /// A <see cref="System.String" /> representation of value of the current System.DateTime object as specified by format and provider. /// </returns> /// <exception cref="System.FormatException"> /// The length of format is 1, and it is not one of the format specifier characters defined for System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo. -or- format does not contain a valid custom format pattern. /// </exception> /// <exception cref="System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException"> /// The date and time is outside the range of dates supported by the calendar used by provider. /// </exception> public string ToString(string format) { return(OriginalDate.ToString(format)); }
/// <summary> /// Converts the value of the current System.DateTime object to its equivalent string /// representation using the specified format and the formatting conventions of the /// current culture. /// </summary> /// /// <returns> /// A <see cref="System.String" /> representation of value of the current System.DateTime object as specified by format and provider. /// </returns> /// <exception cref="System.FormatException"> /// The length of format is 1, and it is not one of the format specifier characters defined for System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo. -or- format does not contain a valid custom format pattern. /// </exception> /// <exception cref="System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException"> /// The date and time is outside the range of dates supported by the calendar used by provider. /// </exception> public override string ToString() { return(OriginalDate.ToString("d")); }
/// <summary> /// Converts the value of the current System.DateTime object to its equivalent string /// representation using the specified format and culture-specific format information. /// </summary> /// <param name="provider">An object that supplies culture-specific formatting information.</param> /// <returns> /// A <see cref="System.String" /> representation of value of the current System.DateTime object as specified by format and provider. /// </returns> /// <exception cref="System.FormatException"> /// The length of format is 1, and it is not one of the format specifier characters defined for System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo. -or- format does not contain a valid custom format pattern. /// </exception> /// <exception cref="System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException"> /// The date and time is outside the range of dates supported by the calendar used by provider. /// </exception> public string ToString(IFormatProvider provider) { return(OriginalDate.ToString(provider)); }