You can override date time formats on Google Mobile Wallet.
By default Date Time formats displayed from format selection: Short, Medium, Long and Full.
Note: on Google Wallet the same format is used for short and medium date and time.
- On Apple Wallet you do not have an option to specify how exactly date time appear.
- On Google Wallet you can use formatting rules below.
- Note, that default format will use a culture UI and language that is selected by application.
Custom date and time format strings
Here is a quick example. Format string "MMMM dd, yyyy" will produce result June 10, 2011
The following table describes the custom date and time format specifiers and displays a result string produced by each format specifier. By default, result strings reflect the formatting conventions of the en-US culture. If a particular format specifier produces a localized result string, the example also notes the culture to which the result string applies.
Format specifier | Description | Examples |
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"d" | The day of the month, from 1 through 31. More information: The "d" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-01T13:45:30 -> 1 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 15 |
"dd" | The day of the month, from 01 through 31. More information: The "dd" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-01T13:45:30 -> 01 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 15 |
"ddd" | The abbreviated name of the day of the week. More information: The "ddd" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> Mon (en-US) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> Пн (ru-RU) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> lun. (fr-FR) |
"dddd" | The full name of the day of the week. More information: The "dddd" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> Monday (en-US) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> понедельник (ru-RU) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> lundi (fr-FR) |
"f" | The tenths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "f" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6170000 -> 6 2009-06-15T13:45:30.05 -> 0 |
"ff" | The hundredths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "ff" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6170000 -> 61 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0050000 -> 00 |
"fff" | The milliseconds in a date and time value. More information: The "fff" Custom Format Specifier. | 6/15/2009 13:45:30.617 -> 617 6/15/2009 13:45:30.0005 -> 000 |
"ffff" | The ten thousandths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "ffff" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175000 -> 6175 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0000500 -> 0000 |
"fffff" | The hundred thousandths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "fffff" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175400 -> 61754 6/15/2009 13:45:30.000005 -> 00000 |
"ffffff" | The millionths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "ffffff" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175420 -> 617542 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0000005 -> 000000 |
"fffffff" | The ten millionths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "fffffff" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175425 -> 6175425 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0001150 -> 0001150 |
"F" | If non-zero, the tenths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "F" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6170000 -> 6 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0500000 -> (no output) |
"FF" | If non-zero, the hundredths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "FF" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6170000 -> 61 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0050000 -> (no output) |
"FFF" | If non-zero, the milliseconds in a date and time value. More information: The "FFF" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6170000 -> 617 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0005000 -> (no output) |
"FFFF" | If non-zero, the ten thousandths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "FFFF" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.5275000 -> 5275 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0000500 -> (no output) |
"FFFFF" | If non-zero, the hundred thousandths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "FFFFF" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175400 -> 61754 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0000050 -> (no output) |
"FFFFFF" | If non-zero, the millionths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "FFFFFF" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175420 -> 617542 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0000005 -> (no output) |
"FFFFFFF" | If non-zero, the ten millionths of a second in a date and time value. More information: The "FFFFFFF" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6175425 -> 6175425 2009-06-15T13:45:30.0001150 -> 000115 |
"g", "gg" | The period or era. More information: The "g" or "gg" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30.6170000 -> A.D. |
"h" | The hour, using a 12-hour clock from 1 to 12. More information: The "h" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T01:45:30 -> 1 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 1 |
"hh" | The hour, using a 12-hour clock from 01 to 12. More information: The "hh" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T01:45:30 -> 01 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 01 |
"H" | The hour, using a 24-hour clock from 0 to 23. More information: The "H" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T01:45:30 -> 1 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 13 |
"HH" | The hour, using a 24-hour clock from 00 to 23. More information: The "HH" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T01:45:30 -> 01 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 13 |
"K" | Time zone information. More information: The "K" Custom Format Specifier. | With DateTime values: 2009-06-15T13:45:30, Kind Unspecified -> 2009-06-15T13:45:30, Kind Utc -> Z 2009-06-15T13:45:30, Kind Local -> -07:00 (depends on local computer settings) With DateTimeOffset values: 2009-06-15T01:45:30-07:00 --> -07:00 2009-06-15T08:45:30+00:00 --> +00:00 |
"m" | The minute, from 0 through 59. More information: The "m" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T01:09:30 -> 9 2009-06-15T13:29:30 -> 29 |
"mm" | The minute, from 00 through 59. More information: The "mm" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T01:09:30 -> 09 2009-06-15T01:45:30 -> 45 |
"M" | The month, from 1 through 12. More information: The "M" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 6 |
"MM" | The month, from 01 through 12. More information: The "MM" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 06 |
"MMM" | The abbreviated name of the month. More information: The "MMM" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> Jun (en-US) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> juin (fr-FR) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> Jun (zu-ZA) |
"MMMM" | The full name of the month. More information: The "MMMM" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> June (en-US) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> juni (da-DK) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> uJuni (zu-ZA) |
"s" | The second, from 0 through 59. More information: The "s" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:09 -> 9 |
"ss" | The second, from 00 through 59. More information: The "ss" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:09 -> 09 |
"t" | The first character of the AM/PM designator. More information: The "t" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> P (en-US) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 午 (ja-JP) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> (fr-FR) |
"tt" | The AM/PM designator. More information: The "tt" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> PM (en-US) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 午後 (ja-JP) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> (fr-FR) |
"y" | The year, from 0 to 99. More information: The "y" Custom Format Specifier. | 0001-01-01T00:00:00 -> 1 0900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 0 1900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 0 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 9 2019-06-15T13:45:30 -> 19 |
"yy" | The year, from 00 to 99. More information: The "yy" Custom Format Specifier. | 0001-01-01T00:00:00 -> 01 0900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 00 1900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 00 2019-06-15T13:45:30 -> 19 |
"yyy" | The year, with a minimum of three digits. More information: The "yyy" Custom Format Specifier. | 0001-01-01T00:00:00 -> 001 0900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 900 1900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 1900 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 2009 |
"yyyy" | The year as a four-digit number. More information: The "yyyy" Custom Format Specifier. | 0001-01-01T00:00:00 -> 0001 0900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 0900 1900-01-01T00:00:00 -> 1900 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 2009 |
"yyyyy" | The year as a five-digit number. More information: The "yyyyy" Custom Format Specifier. | 0001-01-01T00:00:00 -> 00001 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> 02009 |
"z" | Hours offset from UTC, with no leading zeros. More information: The "z" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30-07:00 -> -7 |
"zz" | Hours offset from UTC, with a leading zero for a single-digit value. More information: The "zz" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30-07:00 -> -07 |
"zzz" | Hours and minutes offset from UTC. More information: The "zzz" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30-07:00 -> -07:00 |
":" | The time separator. More information: The ":" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> : (en-US) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> . (it-IT) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> : (ja-JP) |
"/" | The date separator. More Information: The "/" Custom Format Specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> / (en-US) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> - (ar-DZ) 2009-06-15T13:45:30 -> . (tr-TR) |
"string" 'string' | Literal string delimiter. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 ("arr:" h:m t) -> arr: 1:45 P 2009-06-15T13:45:30 ('arr:' h:m t) -> arr: 1:45 P |
% | Defines the following character as a custom format specifier. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 (%h) -> 1 |
\ | The escape character. | 2009-06-15T13:45:30 (h \h) -> 1 h |
Any other character | The character is copied to the result string unchanged. | 2009-06-15T01:45:30 (arr hh:mm t) -> arr 01:45 A |