Example: Changing Date Formats

The following code example uses the Regex.Replace method to replace dates that have the form mm/dd/yy with dates that have the form dd-mm-yy.

Example

Function MDYToDMY(input As String) As String
    Return Regex.Replace(input, _
        "\b(?<month>\d{1,2})/(?<day>\d{1,2})/(?<year>\d{2,4})\b", _
        "${day}-${month}-${year}")
End Function
static string MDYToDMY(string input) 
{
     return Regex.Replace(input, 
         "\\b(?<month>\\d{1,2})/(?<day>\\d{1,2})/(?<year>\\d{2,4})\\b",
         "${day}-${month}-${year}");
}

The following code shows how the MDYToDMY method can be called in an application.

Imports System.Globalization
Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions

Module DateFormatReplacement
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim dateString As String = Date.Today.ToString("d", _
                                           DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo)
      Dim resultString As String = MDYToDMY(dateString)
      Console.WriteLine("Converted {0} to {1}.", dateString, resultString)
   End Sub

    Function MDYToDMY(input As String) As String
        Return Regex.Replace(input, _
            "\b(?<month>\d{1,2})/(?<day>\d{1,2})/(?<year>\d{2,4})\b", _
            "${day}-${month}-${year}")
    End Function
End Module
' The example displays the following output to the console if run on 8/21/2007:
'      Converted 08/21/2007 to 21-08-2007.
using System;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;

public class Class1
{
   public static void Main()
   {
      string dateString = DateTime.Today.ToString("d", 
                                        DateTimeFormatInfo.InvariantInfo);
      string resultString = MDYToDMY(dateString);
      Console.WriteLine("Converted {0} to {1}.", dateString, resultString);
   }

   static string MDYToDMY(string input) 
   {
        return Regex.Replace(input, 
            "\\b(?<month>\\d{1,2})/(?<day>\\d{1,2})/(?<year>\\d{2,4})\\b",
            "${day}-${month}-${year}");
   }

}
// The example displays the following output to the console if run on 8/21/2007:
//      Converted 08/21/2007 to 21-08-2007.

Comments

The regular expression pattern \b(?<month>\d{1,2})/(?<day>\d{1,2})/(?<year>\d{2,4})\b is interpreted as shown in the following table.

Pattern

Description

\b

Begin the match at a word boundary.

(?<month>\d{1,2})

Match one or two decimal digits. This is the month captured group.

/

Match the slash mark.

(?<day>\d{1,2})

Match one or two decimal digits. This is the day captured group.

/

Match the slash mark.

(?<year>\d{2,4})

Match from two to four decimal digits. This is the year captured group.

\b

End the match at a word boundary.

The pattern ${day}-${month}-${year} defines the replacement string as shown in the following table.

Pattern

Description

$(day)

Add the string captured by the day capturing group.

-

Add a hyphen.

$(month)

Add the string captured by the month capturing group.

-

Add a hyphen.

$(year)

Add the string captured by the year capturing group.

See Also

Other Resources

.NET Framework Regular Expressions