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C# C# Streams and Data Processing Parsing Data Working with DateTime

Herman Vicens
Herman Vicens
12,540 Points

not recognizing the presence of values[1]

I can't see the problem, Been watching the code for some time now.

Program.cs
using System;
using System.IO;

namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
    public class Program
    {
        public static void Main(string[] arg)
        {
        }
        public static WeatherForecast ParseWeatherForecast(string[] values)
        {   
            WeatherForecast weatherForecast = new WeatherForecast();

            DateTime timeOfDay;

            if ( DateTime.TryParse( values[1] , out timeOfDay ))
            {
                 weatherForecast.TimeOfDay = timeOfDay;
            }
            return weatherForecast; 

        }
    }
}
WeatherForecast.cs
using System;

/* Sample CSV Data 

weather_station_id,time_of_day,condition,temperature,precipitation_chance,precipitation_amount
HGKL8Q,06/11/2016 0:00,Rain,53,0.3,0.03
HGKL8Q,06/11/2016 6:00,Cloudy,56,0.08,0.01
HGKL8Q,06/11/2016 12:00,PartlyCloudy,70,0,0
HGKL8Q,06/11/2016 18:00,Sunny,76,0,0
HGKL8Q,06/11/2016 19:00,Clear,74,0,0
*/

namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
    public class WeatherForecast
    {
        public string   WeatherStationId { get; set; }
        public DateTime TimeOfDay        { get ; set; }
    }
}

1 Answer

James Churchill
STAFF
James Churchill
Treehouse Teacher

Herman,

It's possible that you might need to specify the culture information for the provided date/time format. See the documentation for this version of the DateTime.TryParse method:

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9h21f14e(v=vs.110).aspx

And here's a code snippet showing how to use this method overload:

DateTime dateResult;
string dateString = "03/01/2009 10:00 AM";
CultureInfo culture = CultureInfo.CreateSpecificCulture("en-US");
if (DateTime.TryParse(dateString, culture, DateTimeStyles.None, out dateResult))
{
   Console.WriteLine("{0} converted to {1} {2}.", 
                     dateString, dateResult, dateResult.Kind);
}
else
{
   Console.WriteLine("Unable to convert {0} to a date and time.", 
                     dateString);
}

I hope this helps!

Thanks ~James