DateFormat.GetDateFormatOrder(Context) Method
Definition
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Gets the current date format stored as a char array.
[Android.Runtime.Register("getDateFormatOrder", "(Landroid/content/Context;)[C", "")]
public static char[]? GetDateFormatOrder (Android.Content.Context? context);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("getDateFormatOrder", "(Landroid/content/Context;)[C", "")>]
static member GetDateFormatOrder : Android.Content.Context -> char[]
Parameters
- context
- Context
Returns
- Attributes
Remarks
Gets the current date format stored as a char array. Returns a 3 element array containing the day ('d'
), month ('M'
), and year ('y'
)) in the order specified by the user's format preference. Note that this order is only appropriate for all-numeric dates; spelled-out (MEDIUM and LONG) dates will generally contain other punctuation, spaces, or words, not just the day, month, and year, and not necessarily in the same order returned here.
Java documentation for android.text.format.DateFormat.getDateFormatOrder(android.content.Context)
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