HOTSPOT
You are developing an application in C#.
The application will display the temperature and the time at which the temperature was recorded. You have the following method (line numbers are included for reference only):
You need to ensure that the message displayed in the lblMessage object shows the time formatted according to the following requirements:
The time must be formatted as hour:minute AM/PM, for example 2:00 PM.
The date must be formatted as month/day/year, for example 04/21/2013.
The temperature must be formatted to have two decimal places, for example 23-45.
Which code should you insert at line 04? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.)
Hot Area:
According to the requirements, the correct answer is:
{0:t}
{0:MM/dd/yyyy}
(1:N2}
{1:N2}
Sorry but {0:MM/dd/yyyy} is not a option, the option is {0:mm/dd/yyy} in this case it`s wrong !! because year has only two digits
correct is {0:t} {0:d} {1:N2}
Second {0d}
Correct
{0:t} ,
{0:d} == the provided answer doesn’t match with the requirement The date must be formatted as month/day/year, for example 04/21/2013.
{1:N@}