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Methods from PersianCalendar
 

Imports System.Globalization

Class Sample
    Public Shared Sub Main()
        Dim jc As New PersianCalendar()
        Dim thisDate As Date = Date.Now

        Console.WriteLine("GetDaysInMonth: days = {0}", _
                           jc.GetDaysInMonth(thisDate.Year, _
                                             thisDate.Month, _
                                             PersianCalendar.PersianEra))
        Console.WriteLine("GetDaysInYear: days = {0}", _
                          jc.GetDaysInYear(thisDate.Year, PersianCalendar.PersianEra))

        Console.WriteLine("GetLeapMonth: leap month (if any) = {0}", _
                           jc.GetLeapMonth(thisDate.Year, PersianCalendar.PersianEra))

        Console.WriteLine("GetMonthsInYear: months in a year = {0}", _
                           jc.GetMonthsInYear(thisDate.Year, PersianCalendar.PersianEra))

        Console.WriteLine("IsLeapDay: This is a leap day = {0}", _
                           jc.IsLeapDay(thisDate.Year, _
                                        thisDate.Month, thisDate.Day, _
                                        PersianCalendar.PersianEra))
        Console.WriteLine("IsLeapMonth: This is a leap month = {0}", _
                           jc.IsLeapMonth(thisDate.Year, _
                                          thisDate.Month, _
                                          PersianCalendar.PersianEra))
        Console.WriteLine("  If TwoDigitYearMax = {0}, ToFourDigitYear(99) = {1}", jc.TwoDigitYearMax, jc.ToFourDigitYear(99))
        jc.TwoDigitYearMax = thisDate.Year
        Console.WriteLine("  If TwoDigitYearMax = {0}, ToFourDigitYear(99) = {1}", jc.TwoDigitYearMax, jc.ToFourDigitYear(99))
    End Sub
End Class

   
  
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2.Calls IsLeapYear() for five years in each of the eras.
3.Check leap year five years in each of the eras
4.Call GetMonthsInYear() for five years in each era.
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6.Compares different implementations of the Calendar class.
7.GetWeekOfYear varies depending on the FirstDayOfWeek and the CalendarWeekRule used.
8.The CalendarWeekRule used for the en-US culture
9.GetWeekOfYear varies depending on the FirstDayOfWeek and CalendarWeekRule values used.
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11.Calendar.Eras Property gets the list of eras in the current calendar.
12.Calendar.GetDaysInMonth
13.Calendar.GetWeekOfYear returns the week of the year that includes the date in the specified DateTime value.
14.Calendar Week Rule
15.PersianCalendar Class represents the Persian calendar.
16.GregorianCalendar Class Represents the Gregorian calendar.
17.Calendar Class Represents time in divisions, such as weeks, months, and years.
18.Create date of 1/13/2009 using Hijri calendar.
19.Return day of date created using Hijri calendar.
20.Display day of date in Hijri calendar.
21.Calendar Class represents time in divisions, such as weeks, months, and years.
22.CultureInfo.OptionalCalendars
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