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c# DateTime.ParseExact fractional seconds issue

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I have a scenario where I'm reading values from a file and converting it to DateTime. The problem is that in my time, sometimes I have 5 decimal places for seconds and sometimes 6. For eg, 19:23:30.12345 and 12:13:33.123456. If I have to parse this, I cannot use ss.fffff or ss.ffffff. What do I do?

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Aks Avatar asked Jan 04 '11 04:01

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Try using six capital F's. According to the documentation under The F Custom Format Specifier heading:

The number of "F" format specifiers used with the ParseExact, TryParseExact, ParseExact, or TryParseExact method indicates the maximum number of most significant digits of the seconds fraction that can be present to successfully parse the string.

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Josh Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 22:09

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