dateFormat
Dateformat is the convention used to express a calendar date as a string. It defines the order of year, month, and day and may include time information, era, and textual or numeric month names. Date formats are chosen to suit culture, language, and software requirements.
Regional and historical differences produce multiple common orders: year-month-day (Y-M-D), month-day-year (M-D-Y), and day-month-year (D-M-Y). Separators
Standards and best practices: ISO 8601 specifies the unambiguous form YYYY-MM-DD, often with a time component
In software, formats are implemented via libraries and format strings that map date components to symbols,
Choosing a dateformat depends on audience and use case; for interchange, ISO 8601 is preferred; for display,