DateTimeFormatInfo.PMDesignator Property

[ This article is for Windows Phone 8 developers. If you’re developing for Windows 10, see the latest documentation. ]

Gets or sets the string designator for hours that are "post meridiem" (after noon).

Namespace:  System.Globalization
Assembly:  mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)

Syntax

Public Property PMDesignator As String
public string PMDesignator { get; set; }

Property Value

Type: System..::.String
The string designator for hours that are "post meridiem" (after noon). The default for InvariantInfo is "PM".

Exceptions

Exception Condition
ArgumentNullException

An attempt was made to set the property to nullNothingnullptra null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).

InvalidOperationException

The DateTimeFormatInfo object is read-only.

Remarks

If a custom date and time format string includes the "tt" format specifier and the time is after noon, DateTime..::.ToString returns the value of PMDesignator in place of "tt" in the custom format string. If the custom format string includes the "t" custom format specifier, only the first character of PMDesignator is displayed. Your application should use "tt" for languages for which it is necessary to maintain the distinction between AM and PM. An example is Japanese, for which the AM and PM designators differ in the second character instead of the first character.

For cultures that do not use a PM designator, this property returns an empty string.

The PMDesignator property is used for all times from 12:00:00 (noon) to 23:59:59.999.

Version Information

Windows Phone OS

Supported in: 8.1, 8.0, 7.1, 7.0

Platforms

Windows Phone

See Also

Reference

DateTimeFormatInfo Class

System.Globalization Namespace

AMDesignator