I need to parse string to DateTime. The string is always in the following format
“10.10.2010” That means dd.MM.yyyy, separated with dots.
I want to use DateTime.TryParse or any other method. Please suggest.
UPDATE
Updated the question. I am just looking for the right method to achieve the goal.
Not manual parsing
TryParsedoesn’t let you specify the format – but you can useTryParseExact:Note that the dot doesn’t strictly need to be escaped with the quotes, but personally I like to put any literal text in quotes just to make sure that it won’t be changed. It’s a personal preference thing though – you could certainly just use “dd.MM.yyyy” if you wanted.
Likewise I’ve specified the invariant culture which is what I normally do for a fixed custom style – but you could make it use the current culture or a specific other culture if you wanted. When you’re using a custom style (rather than a standard style such as “long date”) it’s less likely to make any difference, admittedly.