It's not possible in every case, but at least for ISO timestamps.
(DateTime dt = new DateTime("2004-12-13");)
I was thinking of something like DateTimeFormat.forISODate(String
isoDateTimeString) - as a third factory method beside those for pattern
and style.
Matthias
Am 04.05.2011 15:02, schrieb Stephen Colebourne:
> 2011/5/4 Matthias Müller<[email protected]>:
>> thanks for the answer - I already have some code to accomplish the task
>> (however, it's not very generic - basically counting dashes an colons).
>> Maybe it is easy to incoporate this useful feature in future jodatime
>> releases - the parsers for ISO DateTime String might already contain the
>> required logic.
>
> The reality it that it is impossible to determine. Some countries do
> YMD, some DMY and some MDY. for a date of 01/01/01, its impossible to
> tell what it means.
>
> Stephen
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