Sujit
Sujit

Reputation: 3777

Valid date check with DateTime.TryParse method

I am using Datetime.TryParse method to check the valid datetime. the input date string would be any string data. but is returning false as the specify date in invalid.

DateTime fromDateValue;
if (DateTime.TryParse("15/07/2012", out fromDateValue))
{
    //do for valid date
}
else
{
    //do for in-valid date
}

Edit: I missed. I need to check the valid date with time as "15/07/2012 12:00:00".

Any suggestions are welcome.

Upvotes: 16

Views: 58539

Answers (3)

Gianni B.
Gianni B.

Reputation: 2731

As the others said, you can use TryParseExact.

For more informations and the use with the time, you can check the MSDN Documentation

Upvotes: 0

V4Vendetta
V4Vendetta

Reputation: 38230

You should be using TryParseExact as you seem to have the format fixed in your case.

Something like can also work for you

DateTime.ParseExact([yourdatehere],
                    new[] { "dd/MM/yyyy", "dd/M/yyyy" },
                    CultureInfo.InvariantCulture,
                    DateTimeStyles.None);

Upvotes: 3

Darin Dimitrov
Darin Dimitrov

Reputation: 1039248

You could use the TryParseExact method which allows you to pass a collection of possible formats that you want to support. The TryParse method is culture dependent so be very careful if you decide to use it.

So for example:

DateTime fromDateValue;
string s = "15/07/2012";
var formats = new[] { "dd/MM/yyyy", "yyyy-MM-dd" };
if (DateTime.TryParseExact(s, formats, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, DateTimeStyles.None, out fromDateValue))
{
    // do for valid date
}
else
{
    // do for invalid date
}

Upvotes: 39

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