问题
Has anyone noticed that on different versions of Windows the CultureInfo format will result in a different pattern?
Windows 7 created dddd, MMMM dd, YYYY
Sample output: Windows 7
Both Windows 10 & Windows Server 2012 created dddd, MMMM d, YYYY
Sample output: Windows 10 & Server 2012 R2
I got this sample from the MSDN site on DateTime. Modified to check the leading Zero of day.
public class Sample
{
public static void Main()
{
string msg1 = "The date and time patterns are defined in the DateTimeFormatInfo \n" +
"object associated with the current thread culture.\n";
// Initialize a DateTime object.
Console.WriteLine("Initialize the DateTime object to May 06, 2001 3:02:15 AM.\n");
DateTime myDateTime = new System.DateTime(2001, 5, 6, 3, 2, 15);
// Identify the source of the date and time patterns.
Console.WriteLine(msg1);
// Display the name of the current culture.
CultureInfo ci = CultureInfo.GetCultureInfo("en-us");
Console.WriteLine("Current culture: \"{0}\"\n", ci.Name);
// Display the long date pattern and string.
Console.WriteLine("Long date pattern: \"{0}\"", ci.DateTimeFormat.LongDatePattern);
Console.WriteLine("Long date string: \"{0}\"\n", myDateTime.ToLongDateString());
// Display the long time pattern and string.
Console.WriteLine("Long time pattern: \"{0}\"", ci.DateTimeFormat.LongTimePattern);
Console.WriteLine("Long time string: \"{0}\"\n", myDateTime.ToLongTimeString());
// Display the short date pattern and string.
Console.WriteLine("Short date pattern: \"{0}\"", ci.DateTimeFormat.ShortDatePattern);
Console.WriteLine("Short date string: \"{0}\"\n", myDateTime.ToShortDateString());
// Display the short time pattern and string.
Console.WriteLine("Short time pattern: \"{0}\"", ci.DateTimeFormat.ShortTimePattern);
Console.WriteLine("Short time string: \"{0}\"\n", myDateTime.ToShortTimeString());
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
回答1:
Also, there are far more CultureInfo's available on Windows 10. I hope this will be conistent with Windows Server 2016, and preferably pushed to all editions through WU.
For instance; Windows 10 has support for 247 regions
where as Windows 2012R2 only covers 142 regions
.
CultureInfo objects divided into regions:
Windows 10
Windows 2012R2
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34755478/cultureinfo-is-not-consistent-between-windows-versions