I'm trying to find the appropriate format string to parse (exact) the following types of dates:
1-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- 1 January of 00012011-12-14T15:53:40+00:00
- 14 December of 2011
So the year length seems to be variable (1-4 characters).
The format sting I currently use to parse exact is:
c_DateTimeFormatString = "yyyy-MM-ddTHH':'mm':'sszzz"
Obviously this only matches the second string. The first one poped up today. Now we have to match that as well.
Is there a format string to achieve this?
UPDATE #1
I added the actual dates in clear text after the input date strings.
UPDATE #2
Parse exact has an overload that allows for multiple format strings to be passed in. This seems to be the right way.
So the first try was to use:
DateTime.ParseExact("1-01-01T00:00:00+00:00 ", new[] { "yyyy-MM-ddTHH':'mm':'sszzz", "yyy-MM-ddTHH':'mm':'sszzz", "yy-MM-ddTHH':'mm':'sszzz", "y-MM-ddTHH':'mm':'sszzz" }, CultureInfo.CreateSpecificCulture("en-US"), DateTimeStyles.AssumeLocal)
But sadly this does ont give the correct result, the first date string is parsed as:
01.01.2001
rather than
01.01.0001
So the question now is what is the correct parsing string to parse year one which is represented with only one digit?