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Hi guys,

I want to convert dateformat to mm/dd/yyyy. Whatever dateformat is coming in textbox, I want to convert it into mm/dd/yyyy. Can anybody help?

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Exactly what is the source "dateformat" you're dealing with? – Matthew Flaschen Jun 5 at 5:00
Do you want "mm/dd/yyyy" or US format, perhaps based on the user's locale? – gbn Jun 5 at 5:08
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You never cease to amaze me with your incessant questions about date formats. They all look the same to me. Now, whenever I see a new "convert date to XXXXX format" question, I know it's going to be ramyatk06 ! – Cerebrus Jun 5 at 5:30

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First you need to get it into a datetime object. The most common standards work via:

DateTime x = DateTime.Parse(txtDate.Text);

If you expect a freaky format, you still have to know what format it is:

DateTime x;
DateTime.TryParseExact(txtDate.Text, "YYddd", out x);

Then simply output the data:

string date = x.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy");

But you really need to enforce your formatting using regex, validators, scout's honor - something.

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That's the wrong signature. DateTime.TryParseExact (msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/…) returns a boolean and takes a DateTime out reference. – Matthew Flaschen Jun 5 at 5:19
DateTime.TryParseExact(txtDate.Text, "YYddd", out x); is showing following error. Overload resolution failed because no accessible 'TryParseExact' accepts this number of arguments. – ramyatk06 Jun 9 at 4:49
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see MSDN for full details.
You will need to parse the input to a DateTime object and then convert it to any text format you want.

If you are unsure what format you may be getting, maybe it is a good idea to restrict the user to a single format (using validation or better yet a date picker).

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