- two_digit_year
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The four-digit year representation of the specified two-digit year.
Use the BaseCompareValidator.GetFullYear(int) method to generate the four-digit year representation of the specified two-digit year. The four-digit year representation depends on the value of the BaseCompareValidator.CutoffYear property, which contains the maximum year that can be represented by a two-digit year in a 100-year range. For example, if the BaseCompareValidator.CutoffYear property contains the value 2029, the BaseCompareValidator.GetFullYear(int) method returns a year between 1930 and 2029. The two-digit year 30 is interpreted as 1930, while 29 is interpreted as 2029. You can change the maximum year that can be represented by a two-digit year by setting the System.Globalization.Calendar.TwoDigitYearMax property.
Because this method is static, you can use it without creating an instance of the class by qualifying the method name along with the class name--for example, BaseCompareValidator.GetFullYear.