Update standard date and time format strings documentation to include DateOnly and TimeOnly #47591
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The "Standard date and time format strings" documentation page previously only covered
DateTime
andDateTimeOffset
types, but did not include theDateOnly
andTimeOnly
types that were introduced in .NET 6. This update adds comprehensive coverage for these new types.Changes Made
DateOnly
andTimeOnly
to the main description alongsideDateTime
andDateTimeOffset
DateOnly
andTimeOnly
usage for supported formatsDateOnly.ParseExact
andTimeOnly.ParseExact
methodsFormat Specifier Compatibility
The documentation now clearly explains that:
FormatException
for combined date/time formats: "f", "F", "g", "G", "s", "u", "U"Examples Added
This ensures developers have complete documentation for all four .NET date/time types in one comprehensive reference.
Fixes #43423.
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