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deprecated
Creates a string representation of this Date
object in an
implementation-dependent form.
[Android.Runtime.Register("toLocaleString", "()Ljava/lang/String;", "GetToLocaleStringHandler")]
[System.Obsolete("deprecated")]
public virtual string? ToLocaleString();
[<Android.Runtime.Register("toLocaleString", "()Ljava/lang/String;", "GetToLocaleStringHandler")>]
[<System.Obsolete("deprecated")>]
abstract member ToLocaleString : unit -> string
override this.ToLocaleString : unit -> string
a string representation of this date, using the locale conventions.
Creates a string representation of this Date
object in an implementation-dependent form. The intent is that the form should be familiar to the user of the Java application, wherever it may happen to be running. The intent is comparable to that of the "%c
" format supported by the strftime()
function of ISO C.
This member is deprecated. As of JDK version 1.1, replaced by DateFormat.format(Date date)
.
Java documentation for java.util.Date.toLocaleString()
.
Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License.
Product | Versions (Obsolete) |
---|---|
.NET for Android | (.NET for Android API 34, .NET for Android API 35, .NET for Android API 36) |
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