I have a program that is able to retrieve sections/part of a log text file's time using tokenization.
The main aim of the program which is to retrieve the time part then proceed onto converting the string to a DateTime format which could be then used as a part of a Time Range timeline function.
However while converting the time into DateTime, the system outputs the results into "23/11/2010 9:31:00 PM" which correctly converts the time into at 12 Hour format but utilizes the Date function.
Therefore the question would be how to only convert the time and NOT output or process the date. And how can the time be converted into a 24 Hour format into HH:MM:SS?
Please advice on the codes. Thanks!
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
//System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<String> lines = File.ReadLines("C:\\Test\\ntfs2.txt");
String value = "Thu Mar 02 1995 21:31:00,2245107,m...,r/rrwxrwxrwx,0,0,8349-128-3,C:/Program Files/AccessData/AccessData Forensic Toolkit/Program/wordnet/Adj.dat";
//foreach (String r in lines)
//{
String[] token = value.Split(',');
String[] datetime = token[0].Split(' ');
String timeText = datetime[4]; // The String array contans 21:31:00
DateTime time = Convert.ToDateTime(timeText); // Converts only the time
Console.WriteLine(time);
}
}
edit I see you say don't process the date, this technically processes it - but it's a lot cleaner than splitting up based on spaces and rebuilding the time piece by piece.
Why so hard this is my code:
Just use this code to convert string to time
You can use DateTime.ToString("pattern") to convert a DateTime to any desired format.
There's a list of patterns available here http://www.geekzilla.co.uk/View00FF7904-B510-468C-A2C8-F859AA20581F.htm
just use this code to convert date time like 5.12 pm to 1712