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using System;
using System.Globalization;

public class Example
{
   public static void Main()
   {
      string[] cultureNames = { "en-US", "fr-FR", "de-DE", "es-ES" };

      DateTime dateToDisplay = new DateTime(2009, 9, 1, 18, 32, 0);
      double value = 9164.32;
      foreach (string cultureName in cultureNames)
      {
         CultureInfo culture = new CultureInfo(cultureName);
         
         Console.WriteLine(String.Format(culture, "{0,-11} {1,-35:D} {2:N}", culture.Name, dateToDisplay, value));
      }    
   }
}








13.3.DateTime Format
13.3.1.DateTime Formatting
13.3.2.Format time and date: {0:hh:mm tt}
13.3.3.Format time and date: 24 hour time is {0:HH:mm}
13.3.4.Format time and date: Date is {0:ddd MMM dd, yyyy}
13.3.5.Format time and date: Date is {0:gg}
13.3.6.Format time and date: Time with seconds{0:HH:mm:ss tt}
13.3.7.Format time and date: Use m for day of month{0:m}
13.3.8.Format time and date: use m for minutes: {0:%m}
13.3.9.Format time and date information.
13.3.10.Use the ToLongDateString() and ToShortDateString() methods to convert the date parts of a DateTime to long and short date strings
13.3.11.Use the ToLongTimeString() and ToShortTimeString() methods to convert the time parts of a DateTime to long and short time strings
13.3.12.Use the ToString() method to convert a DateTime to a string: MMMM dd, yyyy
13.3.13.Use the ToString() method to convert a DateTime to a string: d, D, f, F, g, G, m ,r, s, t,T, u, U, y
13.3.14.Pre-built date/time specifiers
13.3.15.Culture-insensitive DateTime format strings
13.3.16.Culture-sensitive DateTime format strings
13.3.17.Format DateTime for different CultureInfo
13.3.18.DateTime long date pattern
13.3.19.Format DateTime with %M
13.3.20.DateTime custime format: MMMM dd, yyyy (dddd)
13.3.21.Format DayOfWeek