The table below displays a list of the standard date format characters supported by C1Calendar. The format characters are case-sensitive; for example, 'd' and 'D' represent different patterns.
Format Character | Associated Property/Description | Data Format Example |
---|---|---|
d | ShortDatePattern | 1/23/07 |
D | LongDatePattern | Tuesday, January 23, 2007 |
dddd, MMMMM dd | Day_name, Month_name Day | Tuesday, January 23 |
d MMMM | Day Month_name | 23 January |
ddd | Full week day name | Tuesday |
"d | Short week day name | Tue |
"'d | Day of month | 23 |
The standard date formats can be combined with string elements to achieve more advanced date processing and display.
C1Calendar's TitleFormat property provides several pre-determined formats processed from the date picture strings elements for the Calendar Title display. For more information on how to use the format strings these when formatting the Calendar Title, see Apply Built-in Date Format Patterns to Calendar Title.