Name
CalendarWeekRule
Synopsis
This enumeration contains values that
specify how the first week
of a calendar year is determined. Each calendar requires that the
starting day of a week is designated (i.e., Sunday in the Gregorian
calendar). The value FirstDay
designates that the
first calendar week begins on the first day of the year regardless of
the number of days left in the week. The
FirstFourDayWeek
specifies the first week that has
at least four days in it. FirstFullWeek
uses the
first complete week as the first in the calendar.
public enum CalendarWeekRule { FirstDay = 0, FirstFullWeek = 1, FirstFourDayWeek = 2 }
Hierarchy
System.Object
→
System.ValueType
→
System.Enum(System.IComparable, System.IFormattable
,
System.IConvertible)
→
CalendarWeekRule
Returned By
DateTimeFormatInfo.CalendarWeekRule
Passed To
Calendar.GetWeekOfYear( )
,
DateTimeFormatInfo.CalendarWeekRule
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