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TimeSpan Constructors

Definition

Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpan structure.

Overloads

TimeSpan(Int64)

Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpan structure to the specified number of ticks.

TimeSpan(Int32, Int32, Int32)

Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpan structure to a specified number of hours, minutes, and seconds.

TimeSpan(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)

Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpan structure to a specified number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds.

TimeSpan(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)

Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpan structure to a specified number of days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.

TimeSpan(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)

Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpan structure to a specified number of days, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds, and microseconds.

TimeSpan(Int64)

Source:
TimeSpan.cs
Source:
TimeSpan.cs
Source:
TimeSpan.cs

Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpan structure to the specified number of ticks.

public:
 TimeSpan(long ticks);
public TimeSpan (long ticks);
new TimeSpan : int64 -> TimeSpan
Public Sub New (ticks As Long)

Parameters

ticks
Int64

A time period expressed in 100-nanosecond units.

Examples

The following example creates several TimeSpan objects using the constructor overload that initializes a TimeSpan to a specified number of ticks.

// Example of the TimeSpan( __int64 ) constructor.
using namespace System;

// Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
void CreateTimeSpan( __int64 ticks )
{
   TimeSpan elapsedTime = TimeSpan(ticks);
   
   // Format the constructor for display.
   String^ ctor = String::Format( "TimeSpan( {0} )", ticks );
   
   // Pad the end of a TimeSpan string with spaces if
   // it does not contain milliseconds.
   String^ elapsedStr = elapsedTime.ToString();
   int pointIndex = elapsedStr->IndexOf( ':' );
   pointIndex = elapsedStr->IndexOf( '.', pointIndex );
   if ( pointIndex < 0 )
      elapsedStr = String::Concat( elapsedStr, "        " );

   
   // Display the constructor and its value.
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1,24}", ctor, elapsedStr );
}

int main()
{
   Console::WriteLine( "This example of the TimeSpan( __int64 ) constructor "
   "\ngenerates the following output.\n" );
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" );
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" );
   CreateTimeSpan( 1 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 999999 );
   CreateTimeSpan(  -1000000000000 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 18012202000000 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 999999999999999999 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 1000000000000000000 );
}

/*
This example of the TimeSpan( __int64 ) constructor
generates the following output.

Constructor                                 Value
-----------                                 -----
TimeSpan( 1 )                            00:00:00.0000001
TimeSpan( 999999 )                       00:00:00.0999999
TimeSpan( -1000000000000 )            -1.03:46:40
TimeSpan( 18012202000000 )            20.20:20:20.2000000
TimeSpan( 999999999999999999 )   1157407.09:46:39.9999999
TimeSpan( 1000000000000000000 )  1157407.09:46:40
*/
// Example of the TimeSpan( long ) constructor.
using System;

class TimeSpanCtorLDemo
{
    // Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
    static void CreateTimeSpan( long ticks )
    {
        TimeSpan elapsedTime = new TimeSpan( ticks );

        // Format the constructor for display.
        string ctor = String.Format( "TimeSpan( {0} )", ticks );

        // Pad the end of a TimeSpan string with spaces if
        // it does not contain milliseconds.
        string  elapsedStr = elapsedTime.ToString( );
        int     pointIndex = elapsedStr.IndexOf( ':' );

        pointIndex = elapsedStr.IndexOf( '.', pointIndex );
        if( pointIndex < 0 ) elapsedStr += "        ";

        // Display the constructor and its value.
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1,24}", ctor, elapsedStr );
    }
    
    static void Main( )
    {
        Console.WriteLine( 
            "This example of the TimeSpan( long ) constructor " +
            "\ngenerates the following output.\n" );
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" );
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" );

        CreateTimeSpan( 1 );                
        CreateTimeSpan( 999999 );                
        CreateTimeSpan( -1000000000000 );        
        CreateTimeSpan( 18012202000000 );        
        CreateTimeSpan( 999999999999999999 );    
        CreateTimeSpan( 1000000000000000000 );   
    } 
} 

/*
This example of the TimeSpan( long ) constructor
generates the following output.

Constructor                                 Value
-----------                                 -----
TimeSpan( 1 )                            00:00:00.0000001
TimeSpan( 999999 )                       00:00:00.0999999
TimeSpan( -1000000000000 )            -1.03:46:40
TimeSpan( 18012202000000 )            20.20:20:20.2000000
TimeSpan( 999999999999999999 )   1157407.09:46:39.9999999
TimeSpan( 1000000000000000000 )  1157407.09:46:40
*/
// Example of the TimeSpan( long ) constructor.
open System

// Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
let createTimeSpan ticks =
    let elapsedTime = TimeSpan ticks

    // Format the constructor for display.
    let ctor = $"TimeSpan( {ticks} )"

    // Pad the end of a TimeSpan string with spaces if
    // it does not contain milliseconds.
    let elapsedStr = string elapsedTime
    let pointIndex = elapsedStr.IndexOf ':'

    let pointIndex = elapsedStr.IndexOf('.', pointIndex)
    let elapsedStr =
        if pointIndex < 0 then elapsedStr + "        "
        else elapsedStr

    // Display the constructor and its value.
    printfn $"{ctor,-33}{elapsedStr,24}"

Console.WriteLine( 
    "This example of the TimeSpan( long ) constructor " +
    "\ngenerates the following output.\n" )
Console.WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" )
Console.WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" )

createTimeSpan 1L        
createTimeSpan 999999L       
createTimeSpan -1000000000000L    
createTimeSpan 18012202000000L 
createTimeSpan 999999999999999999L
createTimeSpan 1000000000000000000L

(*
This example of the TimeSpan( long ) constructor
generates the following output.

Constructor                                 Value
-----------                                 -----
TimeSpan( 1 )                            00:00:00.0000001
TimeSpan( 999999 )                       00:00:00.0999999
TimeSpan( -1000000000000 )            -1.03:46:40
TimeSpan( 18012202000000 )            20.20:20:20.2000000
TimeSpan( 999999999999999999 )   1157407.09:46:39.9999999
TimeSpan( 1000000000000000000 )  1157407.09:46:40
*)
' Example of the TimeSpan( Long ) constructor.
Module TimeSpanCtorLDemo

    ' Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
    Sub CreateTimeSpan( ticks As Long )

        Dim elapsedTime As New TimeSpan( ticks )

        ' Format the constructor for display.
        Dim ctor AS String = _
            String.Format( "TimeSpan( {0} )", ticks )

        ' Pad the end of a TimeSpan string with spaces if
        ' it does not contain milliseconds.
        Dim elapsedStr As String = elapsedTime.ToString( )
        Dim pointIndex  As Integer = elapsedStr.IndexOf( ":"c )

        pointIndex = elapsedStr.IndexOf( "."c, pointIndex )
        If pointIndex < 0 Then elapsedStr &= "        "

        ' Display the constructor and its value.
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1,24}", ctor, elapsedStr )
    End Sub
    
    Sub Main( )

        Console.WriteLine( _
            "This example of the TimeSpan( Long ) constructor " & _
            vbCrLf & "generates the following output." & vbCrLf )
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" )
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-33}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" )

        CreateTimeSpan( 1 )                
        CreateTimeSpan( 999999 )                
        CreateTimeSpan( -1000000000000 )        
        CreateTimeSpan( 18012202000000 )        
        CreateTimeSpan( 999999999999999999 )    
        CreateTimeSpan( 1000000000000000000 )   

    End Sub 
End Module 

' This example of the TimeSpan( Long ) constructor
' generates the following output.
' 
' Constructor                                 Value
' -----------                                 -----
' TimeSpan( 1 )                            00:00:00.0000001
' TimeSpan( 999999 )                       00:00:00.0999999
' TimeSpan( -1000000000000 )            -1.03:46:40
' TimeSpan( 18012202000000 )            20.20:20:20.2000000
' TimeSpan( 999999999999999999 )   1157407.09:46:39.9999999
' TimeSpan( 1000000000000000000 )  1157407.09:46:40

Remarks

A single tick represents one hundred nanoseconds or one ten-millionth of a second. There are 10,000 ticks in a millisecond.

See also

Applies to

TimeSpan(Int32, Int32, Int32)

Source:
TimeSpan.cs
Source:
TimeSpan.cs
Source:
TimeSpan.cs

Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpan structure to a specified number of hours, minutes, and seconds.

public:
 TimeSpan(int hours, int minutes, int seconds);
public TimeSpan (int hours, int minutes, int seconds);
new TimeSpan : int * int * int -> TimeSpan
Public Sub New (hours As Integer, minutes As Integer, seconds As Integer)

Parameters

hours
Int32

Number of hours.

minutes
Int32

Number of minutes.

seconds
Int32

Number of seconds.

Exceptions

The parameters specify a TimeSpan value less than TimeSpan.MinValue or greater than TimeSpan.MaxValue.

Examples

The following example creates several TimeSpan objects using the constructor overload that initializes a TimeSpan to a specified number of hours, minutes, and seconds.

// Example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int ) constructor.
using namespace System;

// Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
static void CreateTimeSpan( int hours, int minutes, int seconds )
{
   TimeSpan elapsedTime = TimeSpan(hours,minutes,seconds);
   
   // Format the constructor for display.
   String^ ctor = String::Format( "TimeSpan( {0}, {1}, {2} )", hours, minutes, seconds );
   
   // Display the constructor and its value.
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-37}{1,16}", ctor, elapsedTime.ToString() );
}

int main()
{
   Console::WriteLine( "This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int ) "
   "\nconstructor generates the following output.\n" );
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-37}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" );
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-37}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" );
   CreateTimeSpan( 10, 20, 30 );
   CreateTimeSpan(  -10, 20, 30 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 0, 0, 37230 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999 );
}

/*
This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int )
constructor generates the following output.

Constructor                                     Value
-----------                                     -----
TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30 )                       10:20:30
TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30 )                     -09:39:30
TimeSpan( 0, 0, 37230 )                      10:20:30
TimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000 )              43.02:10:00
TimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000 )            40.05:50:00
TimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999 )     42372.15:25:39
*/
// Example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int ) constructor.
using System;

class TimeSpanCtorIIIDemo
{
    // Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
    static void CreateTimeSpan( int hours, int minutes, 
        int seconds )
    {
        TimeSpan elapsedTime = 
            new TimeSpan( hours, minutes, seconds );

        // Format the constructor for display.
        string ctor = String.Format( "TimeSpan( {0}, {1}, {2} )", 
            hours, minutes, seconds);

        // Display the constructor and its value.
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-37}{1,16}", 
            ctor, elapsedTime.ToString( ) );
    }
    
    static void Main( )
    {
        Console.WriteLine(
            "This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int ) " +
            "\nconstructor generates the following output.\n" );
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-37}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" );
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-37}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" );

        CreateTimeSpan( 10, 20, 30 );
        CreateTimeSpan( -10, 20, 30 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 0, 0, 37230 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999 );
    } 
} 

/*
This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int )
constructor generates the following output.

Constructor                                     Value
-----------                                     -----
TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30 )                       10:20:30
TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30 )                     -09:39:30
TimeSpan( 0, 0, 37230 )                      10:20:30
TimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000 )              43.02:10:00
TimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000 )            40.05:50:00
TimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999 )     42372.15:25:39
*/
// Example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int ) constructor.
open System

// Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
let createTimeSpan hours minutes seconds =
    let elapsedTime = TimeSpan(hours, minutes, seconds)

    // Format the constructor for display.
    let ctor = $"TimeSpan( {hours}, {minutes}, {seconds} )"

    // Display the constructor and its value.
    printfn $"{ctor,-37}{elapsedTime,16}"

printfn "This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int ) \nconstructor generates the following output.\n"
printfn "%-37s%16s" "Constructor" "Value"
printfn "%-37s%16s" "-----------" "-----"

createTimeSpan 10 20 30
createTimeSpan -10 20 30
createTimeSpan 0 0 37230
createTimeSpan 1000 2000 3000
createTimeSpan 1000 -2000 -3000
createTimeSpan 999999 999999 999999

(*
This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int )
constructor generates the following output.

Constructor                                     Value
-----------                                     -----
TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30 )                       10:20:30
TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30 )                     -09:39:30
TimeSpan( 0, 0, 37230 )                      10:20:30
TimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000 )              43.02:10:00
TimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000 )            40.05:50:00
TimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999 )     42372.15:25:39
*)
' Example of the TimeSpan( Integer, Integer, Integer ) constructor.
Module TimeSpanCtorIIIDemo

    ' Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
    Sub CreateTimeSpan( hours As Integer, minutes As Integer, _
        seconds As Integer )

        Dim elapsedTime As New TimeSpan( hours, minutes, seconds )

        ' Format the constructor for display.
        Dim ctor AS String = _
            String.Format( "TimeSpan( {0}, {1}, {2} )", _
                hours, minutes, seconds )

        ' Display the constructor and its value.
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-37}{1,16}", _
            ctor, elapsedTime.ToString( ) )
    End Sub
    
    Sub Main()

        Console.WriteLine( _
            "This example of the " & _
            "TimeSpan( Integer, Integer, Integer ) " & vbCrLf & _
            "constructor generates the following output." & vbCrLf )
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-37}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" )
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-37}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" )

        CreateTimeSpan( 10, 20, 30 )
        CreateTimeSpan( -10, 20, 30 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 0, 0, 37230 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999 )
    End Sub 
End Module 

' This example of the TimeSpan( Integer, Integer, Integer )
' constructor generates the following output.
' 
' Constructor                                     Value
' -----------                                     -----
' TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30 )                       10:20:30
' TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30 )                     -09:39:30
' TimeSpan( 0, 0, 37230 )                      10:20:30
' TimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000 )              43.02:10:00
' TimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000 )            40.05:50:00
' TimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999 )     42372.15:25:39

Remarks

The specified hours, minutes, and seconds are converted to ticks, and that value initializes this instance.

See also

Applies to

TimeSpan(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)

Source:
TimeSpan.cs
Source:
TimeSpan.cs
Source:
TimeSpan.cs

Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpan structure to a specified number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds.

public:
 TimeSpan(int days, int hours, int minutes, int seconds);
public TimeSpan (int days, int hours, int minutes, int seconds);
new TimeSpan : int * int * int * int -> TimeSpan
Public Sub New (days As Integer, hours As Integer, minutes As Integer, seconds As Integer)

Parameters

days
Int32

Number of days.

hours
Int32

Number of hours.

minutes
Int32

Number of minutes.

seconds
Int32

Number of seconds.

Exceptions

The parameters specify a TimeSpan value less than TimeSpan.MinValue or greater than TimeSpan.MaxValue.

Examples

The following example creates several TimeSpan objects using the constructor overload that initializes a TimeSpan to a specified number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds.

using namespace System;

// Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
void CreateTimeSpan( int days, int hours, int minutes, int seconds )
{
   TimeSpan elapsedTime = TimeSpan(days,hours,minutes,seconds);
   
   // Format the constructor for display.
   array<Object^>^boxedParams = gcnew array<Object^>(4);
   boxedParams[ 0 ] = days;
   boxedParams[ 1 ] = hours;
   boxedParams[ 2 ] = minutes;
   boxedParams[ 3 ] = seconds;
   String^ ctor = String::Format( "TimeSpan( {0}, {1}, {2}, {3} )", boxedParams );
   
   // Display the constructor and its value.
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-44}{1,16}", ctor, elapsedTime.ToString() );
}

int main()
{
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-44}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" );
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-44}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" );
   CreateTimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40 );
   CreateTimeSpan(  -10, 20, 30, 40 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 937840 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000, -4000 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999, 999999 );
}
// The example displays the following output:
//       Constructor                                            Value
//       -----------                                            -----
//       TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40 )                       10.20:30:40
//       TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40 )                      -9.03:29:20
//       TimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 937840 )                      10.20:30:40
//       TimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 )             1085.11:06:40
//       TimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000, -4000 )           914.12:53:20
//       TimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999, 999999 )  1042371.15:25:39
using System;

class Example
{
    // Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
    static void CreateTimeSpan( int days, int hours, 
        int minutes, int seconds )
    {
        TimeSpan elapsedTime = 
            new TimeSpan( days, hours, minutes, seconds );

        // Format the constructor for display.
        string ctor = 
            String.Format( "TimeSpan( {0}, {1}, {2}, {3} )", 
                days, hours, minutes, seconds);

        // Display the constructor and its value.
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-44}{1,16}", 
            ctor, elapsedTime.ToString( ) );
    }
    
    static void Main( )
    {
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-44}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" );
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-44}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" );

        CreateTimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40 );
        CreateTimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 937840 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000, -4000 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999, 999999 );
    } 
} 
// The example displays the following output:
//       Constructor                                            Value
//       -----------                                            -----
//       TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40 )                       10.20:30:40
//       TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40 )                      -9.03:29:20
//       TimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 937840 )                      10.20:30:40
//       TimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 )             1085.11:06:40
//       TimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000, -4000 )           914.12:53:20
//       TimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999, 999999 )  1042371.15:25:39
open System

// Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
let createTimeSpan days hours minutes seconds =
    let elapsedTime = TimeSpan(days, hours, minutes, seconds)

    // Format the constructor for display.
    let ctor = $"TimeSpan( {days}, {hours}, {minutes}, {seconds} )"

    // Display the constructor and its value.
    printfn $"{ctor,-44}{elapsedTime,16}" 
    
printfn "%-44s%16s" "Constructor" "Value"
printfn "%-44s%16s" "-----------" "-----" 

createTimeSpan 10 20 30 40
createTimeSpan -10 20 30 40
createTimeSpan 0 0 0 937840
createTimeSpan 1000 2000 3000 4000
createTimeSpan 1000 -2000 -3000 -4000
createTimeSpan 999999 999999 999999 999999
// The example displays the following output:
//       Constructor                                            Value
//       -----------                                            -----
//       TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40 )                       10.20:30:40
//       TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40 )                      -9.03:29:20
//       TimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 937840 )                      10.20:30:40
//       TimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 )             1085.11:06:40
//       TimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000, -4000 )           914.12:53:20
//       TimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999, 999999 )  1042371.15:25:39
Module Example
    ' Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
    Sub CreateTimeSpan( days As Integer, hours As Integer, _
        minutes As Integer, seconds As Integer )

        Dim elapsedTime As New TimeSpan( _
            days, hours, minutes, seconds )

        ' Format the constructor for display.
        Dim ctor AS String = _
            String.Format( "TimeSpan( {0}, {1}, {2}, {3} )", _
                days, hours, minutes, seconds )

        ' Display the constructor and its value.
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-44}{1,16}", _
            ctor, elapsedTime.ToString( ) )
    End Sub
    
    Sub Main()
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-44}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" )
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-44}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" )

        CreateTimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40 )
        CreateTimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 937840 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000, -4000 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999, 999999 )
    End Sub 
End Module 
' The example generates the following output:
'       Constructor                                            Value
'       -----------                                            -----
'       TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40 )                       10.20:30:40
'       TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40 )                      -9.03:29:20
'       TimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 937840 )                      10.20:30:40
'       TimeSpan( 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 )             1085.11:06:40
'       TimeSpan( 1000, -2000, -3000, -4000 )           914.12:53:20
'       TimeSpan( 999999, 999999, 999999, 999999 )  1042371.15:25:39

Remarks

The specified days, hours, minutes, and seconds are converted to ticks, and that value initializes this instance.

See also

Applies to

TimeSpan(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)

Source:
TimeSpan.cs
Source:
TimeSpan.cs
Source:
TimeSpan.cs

Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpan structure to a specified number of days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.

public:
 TimeSpan(int days, int hours, int minutes, int seconds, int milliseconds);
public TimeSpan (int days, int hours, int minutes, int seconds, int milliseconds);
new TimeSpan : int * int * int * int * int -> TimeSpan
Public Sub New (days As Integer, hours As Integer, minutes As Integer, seconds As Integer, milliseconds As Integer)

Parameters

days
Int32

Number of days.

hours
Int32

Number of hours.

minutes
Int32

Number of minutes.

seconds
Int32

Number of seconds.

milliseconds
Int32

Number of milliseconds.

Exceptions

The parameters specify a TimeSpan value less than TimeSpan.MinValue or greater than TimeSpan.MaxValue.

Examples

The following example creates several TimeSpan objects using the constructor overload that initializes a TimeSpan to a specified number of days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.

// Example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int ) constructor. 
using namespace System;

// Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
void CreateTimeSpan( int days, int hours, int minutes, int seconds, int millisec )
{
   TimeSpan elapsedTime = TimeSpan(days,hours,minutes,seconds,millisec);
   
   // Format the constructor for display.
   array<Object^>^boxedParams = gcnew array<Object^>(5);
   boxedParams[ 0 ] = days;
   boxedParams[ 1 ] = hours;
   boxedParams[ 2 ] = minutes;
   boxedParams[ 3 ] = seconds;
   boxedParams[ 4 ] = millisec;
   String^ ctor = String::Format( "TimeSpan( {0}, {1}, {2}, {3}, {4} )", boxedParams );
   
   // Display the constructor and its value.
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,24}", ctor, elapsedTime.ToString() );
}

int main()
{
   Console::WriteLine( "This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int ) "
   "\nconstructor generates the following output.\n" );
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" );
   Console::WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" );
   CreateTimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 );
   CreateTimeSpan(  -10, 20, 30, 40, 50 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 0, 937840050 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 1111, -2222, -3333, -4444, -5555 );
   CreateTimeSpan( 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999 );
}

/*
This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int )
constructor generates the following output.

Constructor                                                Value
-----------                                                -----
TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 )                       10.20:30:40.0500000
TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40, 50 )                      -9.03:29:19.9500000
TimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 0, 937840050 )                    10.20:30:40.0500000
TimeSpan( 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555 )           1205.22:47:09.5550000
TimeSpan( 1111, -2222, -3333, -4444, -5555 )       1016.01:12:50.4450000
TimeSpan( 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999 )    104236.05:27:18.9990000
*/
// Example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int ) constructor. 
using System;

class TimeSpanCtorIIIIIDemo
{
    // Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
    static void CreateTimeSpan( int days, int hours, 
        int minutes, int seconds, int millisec )
    {
        TimeSpan elapsedTime = new TimeSpan( 
            days, hours, minutes, seconds, millisec );

        // Format the constructor for display.
        string ctor = 
            String.Format( "TimeSpan( {0}, {1}, {2}, {3}, {4} )", 
                days, hours, minutes, seconds, millisec);

        // Display the constructor and its value.
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,24}", 
            ctor, elapsedTime.ToString( ) );
    }

    static void Main( )
    {
        Console.WriteLine( 
            "This example of the " +
            "TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int ) " +
            "\nconstructor generates the following output.\n" );
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" );
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" );

        CreateTimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 );
        CreateTimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40, 50 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 0, 937840050 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 1111, -2222, -3333, -4444, -5555 );
        CreateTimeSpan( 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999 );
    } 
} 

/*
This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int )
constructor generates the following output.

Constructor                                                Value
-----------                                                -----
TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 )                       10.20:30:40.0500000
TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40, 50 )                      -9.03:29:19.9500000
TimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 0, 937840050 )                    10.20:30:40.0500000
TimeSpan( 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555 )           1205.22:47:09.5550000
TimeSpan( 1111, -2222, -3333, -4444, -5555 )       1016.01:12:50.4450000
TimeSpan( 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999 )    104236.05:27:18.9990000
*/
// Example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int ) constructor. 
open System

// Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
let createTimeSpan days hours minutes seconds millisec =
    let elapsedTime = TimeSpan(days, hours, minutes, seconds, millisec)

    // Format the constructor for display.
    let ctor = $"TimeSpan( {days}, {hours}, {minutes}, {seconds}, {millisec} )"

    // Display the constructor and its value.
    printfn $"{ctor,-48}{elapsedTime,24}"

printfn "This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int ) \nconstructor generates the following output.\n"
printfn "%-48s%16s" "Constructor" "Value"
printfn "%-48s%16s" "-----------" "-----"

createTimeSpan 10 20 30 40 50
createTimeSpan -10 20 30 40 50
createTimeSpan 0 0 0 0 937840050
createTimeSpan 1111 2222 3333 4444 5555
createTimeSpan 1111 -2222 -3333 -4444 -5555
createTimeSpan 99999 99999 99999 99999 99999

(*
This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int )
constructor generates the following output.

Constructor                                                Value
-----------                                                -----
TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 )                       10.20:30:40.0500000
TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40, 50 )                      -9.03:29:19.9500000
TimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 0, 937840050 )                    10.20:30:40.0500000
TimeSpan( 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555 )           1205.22:47:09.5550000
TimeSpan( 1111, -2222, -3333, -4444, -5555 )       1016.01:12:50.4450000
TimeSpan( 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999 )    104236.05:27:18.9990000
*)
' Example of the 
' TimeSpan( Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer ) constructor. 
Module TimeSpanCtorIIIIIDemo

    ' Create a TimeSpan object and display its value.
    Sub CreateTimeSpan( days As Integer, hours As Integer, _
        minutes As Integer, seconds As Integer, millisec As Integer )

        Dim elapsedTime As New TimeSpan( _
            days, hours, minutes, seconds, millisec )

        ' Format the constructor for display.
        Dim ctor As String = _
            String.Format( "TimeSpan( {0}, {1}, {2}, {3}, {4} )", _
                days, hours, minutes, seconds, millisec )

        ' Display the constructor and its value.
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,24}", _
            ctor, elapsedTime.ToString( ) )
    End Sub

    Sub Main( )

        Console.WriteLine( _
            "This example of the " & vbCrLf & _
            "TimeSpan( Integer, Integer, " & _
            "Integer, Integer, Integer ) " & vbCrLf & _
            "constructor generates the following output." & vbCrLf )
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" )
        Console.WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" )

        CreateTimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 )
        CreateTimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40, 50 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 0, 937840050 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 1111, -2222, -3333, -4444, -5555 )
        CreateTimeSpan( 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999 )
    End Sub 
End Module 

' This example of the
' TimeSpan( Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer, Integer )
' constructor generates the following output.
' 
' Constructor                                                Value
' -----------                                                -----
' TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 )                       10.20:30:40.0500000
' TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40, 50 )                      -9.03:29:19.9500000
' TimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 0, 937840050 )                    10.20:30:40.0500000
' TimeSpan( 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555 )           1205.22:47:09.5550000
' TimeSpan( 1111, -2222, -3333, -4444, -5555 )       1016.01:12:50.4450000
' TimeSpan( 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999 )    104236.05:27:18.9990000

Remarks

The specified days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds are converted to ticks, and that value initializes this instance.

See also

Applies to

TimeSpan(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)

Source:
TimeSpan.cs
Source:
TimeSpan.cs
Source:
TimeSpan.cs

Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpan structure to a specified number of days, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds, and microseconds.

public:
 TimeSpan(int days, int hours, int minutes, int seconds, int milliseconds, int microseconds);
public TimeSpan (int days, int hours, int minutes, int seconds, int milliseconds, int microseconds);
new TimeSpan : int * int * int * int * int * int -> TimeSpan
Public Sub New (days As Integer, hours As Integer, minutes As Integer, seconds As Integer, milliseconds As Integer, microseconds As Integer)

Parameters

days
Int32

Number of days.

hours
Int32

Number of hours.

minutes
Int32

Number of minutes.

seconds
Int32

Number of seconds.

milliseconds
Int32

Number of milliseconds.

microseconds
Int32

Number of microseconds.

Exceptions

The parameters specify a TimeSpan value less than MinValue or greater than MaxValue

Remarks

The specified days, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds, and microseconds are converted to ticks, and that value initializes this instance.

Applies to