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PowerShell: Get-Date Tips
We have seen and experienced many ways of using PowerShell Get-Date and [DateTime]. Comparing to Get-Date, [Datetime] is faster by a few milliseconds. However, both do the same job. I always prefer to use [DateTime] rather than Get-Date. DateTime is a ScriptProperty of Get-Date.
Get-Date | GM |
Reference Screen Shots: Using Date and Time - PowerShell Tips:
Date Time Formats
(Get-Date).GetDateTimeFormats().Count |
(Get-Date).GetDateTimeFormats() |
To Get Leap Years?
2000..2020 | %{( $_ , ':', [DateTime]::IsLeapYear($_)) -join ''} |
To Add Days
(Get-Date).AddDays(10) [DateTime]::Now.AddDays(1) [DateTime]::Now + 8d |
Days In Month
[DateTime]::DaysInMonth(2014, 6) |
Week In Month
(Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_LocalTime).WeekInMonth |