How to render a DateTime in a specific format in ASP.NET MVC 3?
If all you want to do is display the date with a specific format, just call:
@String.Format(myFormat, Model.MyDateTime)
Using @Html.DisplayFor(...)
is just extra work unless you are specifying a template, or need to use something that is built on templates, like iterating an IEnumerable<T>
. Creating a template is simple enough, and can provide a lot of flexibility too. Create a folder in your views folder for the current controller (or shared views folder) called DisplayTemplates
. Inside that folder, add a partial view with the model type you want to build the template for. In this case I added /Views/Shared/DisplayTemplates
and added a partial view called ShortDateTime.cshtml
.
@model System.DateTime
@Model.ToShortDateString()
And now you can call that template with the following line:
@Html.DisplayFor(m => m.MyDateTime, "ShortDateTime")
You could decorate your view model property with the [DisplayFormat]
attribute:
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:dd/MM/yyyy}",
ApplyFormatInEditMode = true)]
public DateTime MyDateTime { get; set; }
and in your view:
@Html.EditorFor(x => x.MyDate)
or, for displaying the value,
@Html.DisplayFor(x => x.MyDate)
Another possibility, which I don't recommend, is to use a weakly typed helper:
@Html.TextBox("MyDate", Model.MyDate.ToLongDateString())