DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(Int64) Methode
Definition
Wichtig
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Konvertiert die angegebene Windows-Dateizeit in eine entsprechende Ortszeit.
public:
static DateTimeOffset FromFileTime(long fileTime);
public static DateTimeOffset FromFileTime (long fileTime);
static member FromFileTime : int64 -> DateTimeOffset
Public Shared Function FromFileTime (fileTime As Long) As DateTimeOffset
Parameter
- fileTime
- Int64
Eine Windows-Dateizeit in Ticks.
Gibt zurück
Ein Objekt, das das Datum und die Uhrzeit von fileTime
darstellt, wobei der Offset auf den Ortszeitoffset festgelegt ist.
Ausnahmen
filetime
ist kleiner als Null.
- oder -
filetime
ist größer als DateTimeOffset.MaxValue.Ticks
.
Beispiele
Im folgenden Beispiel wird die Windows-API verwendet, um die Windows-Dateizeiten für die ausführbare WordPad-Datei abzurufen.
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
public struct FileTime
{
public uint dwLowDateTime;
public uint dwHighDateTime;
public static implicit operator long(FileTime fileTime)
{
long returnedLong;
// Convert 4 high-order bytes to a byte array
byte[] highBytes = BitConverter.GetBytes(fileTime.dwHighDateTime);
// Resize the array to 8 bytes (for a Long)
Array.Resize(ref highBytes, 8);
// Assign high-order bytes to first 4 bytes of Long
returnedLong = BitConverter.ToInt64(highBytes, 0);
// Shift high-order bytes into position
returnedLong = returnedLong << 32;
// Or with low-order bytes
returnedLong = returnedLong | fileTime.dwLowDateTime;
// Return long
return returnedLong;
}
}
public class FileTimes
{
private const int OPEN_EXISTING = 3;
private const int INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = -1;
[DllImport("Kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)]
private static extern int CreateFile(string lpFileName,
int dwDesiredAccess,
int dwShareMode,
int lpSecurityAttributes,
int dwCreationDisposition,
int dwFlagsAndAttributes,
int hTemplateFile);
[DllImport("Kernel32.dll")]
private static extern bool GetFileTime(int hFile,
out FileTime lpCreationTime,
out FileTime lpLastAccessTime,
out FileTime lpLastWriteTime);
[DllImport("Kernel32.dll")]
private static extern bool CloseHandle(int hFile);
public static void Main()
{
// Open file %windir%\write.exe
string winDir = Environment.SystemDirectory;
if (! (winDir.EndsWith(Path.DirectorySeparatorChar.ToString())))
winDir += Path.DirectorySeparatorChar;
winDir += "write.exe";
// Get file time using Windows API
//
// Open file
int hFile = CreateFile(winDir, 0, 0, 0, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0);
if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
Console.WriteLine("Unable to access {0}.", winDir);
}
else
{
FileTime creationTime, accessTime, writeTime;
if (GetFileTime(hFile, out creationTime, out accessTime, out writeTime))
{
CloseHandle(hFile);
long fileCreationTime = (long) creationTime;
long fileAccessTime = accessTime;
long fileWriteTime = (long) writeTime;
Console.WriteLine("File {0} Retrieved Using the Windows API:", winDir);
Console.WriteLine(" Created: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(fileCreationTime).ToString());
Console.WriteLine(" Last Access: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(fileAccessTime).ToString());
Console.WriteLine(" Last Write: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(fileWriteTime).ToString());
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
// Get date and time, convert to file time, then convert back
FileInfo fileInfo = new FileInfo(winDir);
DateTimeOffset infoCreationTime, infoAccessTime, infoWriteTime;
long ftCreationTime, ftAccessTime, ftWriteTime;
// Get dates and times of file creation, last access, and last write
infoCreationTime = fileInfo.CreationTime;
infoAccessTime = fileInfo.LastAccessTime;
infoWriteTime = fileInfo.LastWriteTime;
// Convert values to file times
ftCreationTime = infoCreationTime.ToFileTime();
ftAccessTime = infoAccessTime.ToFileTime();
ftWriteTime = infoWriteTime.ToFileTime();
// Convert file times back to DateTimeOffset values
Console.WriteLine("File {0} Retrieved Using a FileInfo Object:", winDir);
Console.WriteLine(" Created: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(ftCreationTime).ToString());
Console.WriteLine(" Last Access: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(ftAccessTime).ToString());
Console.WriteLine(" Last Write: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(ftWriteTime).ToString());
}
}
// The example produces the following output:
// File C:\WINDOWS\system32\write.exe Retrieved Using the Windows API:
// Created: 10/13/2005 5:26:59 PM -07:00
// Last Access: 3/20/2007 2:07:00 AM -07:00
// Last Write: 8/4/2004 5:00:00 AM -07:00
//
// File C:\WINDOWS\system32\write.exe Retrieved Using a FileInfo Object:
// Created: 10/13/2005 5:26:59 PM -07:00
// Last Access: 3/20/2007 2:07:00 AM -07:00
// Last Write: 8/4/2004 5:00:00 AM -07:00
open System
open System.IO
open System.Runtime.InteropServices
open FSharp.NativeInterop
[<Struct>]
type FileTime =
val dwLowDateTime: uint
val dwHighDateTime: uint
static member ToLong(fileTime: FileTime) =
// Convert 4 high-order bytes to a byte array
let mutable highBytes = BitConverter.GetBytes fileTime.dwHighDateTime
// Resize the array to 8 bytes (for a Long)
Array.Resize(&highBytes, 8)
// Assign high-order bytes to first 4 bytes of Long
let returnedLong = BitConverter.ToInt64(highBytes, 0)
// Shift high-order bytes into position
let returnedLong = returnedLong <<< 32
// Or with low-order bytes
returnedLong ||| int64 fileTime.dwLowDateTime
let [<Literal>] OPEN_EXISTING = 3
let [<Literal>] INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = -1
[<DllImport("Kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)>]
extern int CreateFile(string lpFileName,
int dwDesiredAccess,
int dwShareMode,
int lpSecurityAttributes,
int dwCreationDisposition,
int dwFlagsAndAttributes,
int hTemplateFile)
[<DllImport "Kernel32.dll">]
extern bool GetFileTime(int hFile,
nativeint lpCreationTime,
nativeint lpLastAccessTime,
nativeint lpLastWriteTime)
[<DllImport "Kernel32.dll">]
extern bool CloseHandle(int hFile)
// Open file %windir%\write.exe
let winDir =
let winDir = Environment.SystemDirectory
let winDir =
if winDir.EndsWith(string Path.DirectorySeparatorChar) then
winDir
else
winDir + string Path.DirectorySeparatorChar
winDir + "write.exe"
// Get file time using Windows API
// Open file
let hFile = CreateFile(winDir, 0, 0, 0, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0)
if hFile = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE then
printfn $"Unable to access {winDir}."
else
let mutable creationTime = Unchecked.defaultof<FileTime>
let mutable accessTime = Unchecked.defaultof<FileTime>
let mutable writeTime = Unchecked.defaultof<FileTime>
if GetFileTime(hFile, NativePtr.toNativeInt &&creationTime, NativePtr.toNativeInt &&accessTime, NativePtr.toNativeInt &&writeTime) then
let fileCreationTime = FileTime.ToLong creationTime
let fileAccessTime = FileTime.ToLong accessTime
let fileWriteTime = FileTime.ToLong writeTime
printfn $"File {winDir} Retrieved Using the Windows API:"
printfn $" Created: {DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime fileCreationTime |> string:d}"
printfn $" Last Access: {DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime fileAccessTime |> string:d}"
printfn $" Last Write: {DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime fileWriteTime |> string:d}\n"
// Get date and time, convert to file time, then convert back
let fileInfo = FileInfo winDir
// Get dates and times of file creation, last access, and last write
let infoCreationTime = fileInfo.CreationTime
let infoAccessTime = fileInfo.LastAccessTime
let infoWriteTime = fileInfo.LastWriteTime
// Convert values to file times
let ftCreationTime = infoCreationTime.ToFileTime()
let ftAccessTime = infoAccessTime.ToFileTime()
let ftWriteTime = infoWriteTime.ToFileTime()
// Convert file times back to DateTimeOffset values
printfn $"File {winDir} Retrieved Using a FileInfo Object:"
printfn $" Created: {DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime ftCreationTime |> string:d}"
printfn $" Last Access: {DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime ftAccessTime |> string:d}"
printfn $" Last Write: {DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime ftWriteTime |> string:d}"
// The example produces the following output:
// File C:\WINDOWS\system32\write.exe Retrieved Using the Windows API:
// Created: 10/13/2005 5:26:59 PM -07:00
// Last Access: 3/20/2007 2:07:00 AM -07:00
// Last Write: 8/4/2004 5:00:00 AM -07:00
//
// File C:\WINDOWS\system32\write.exe Retrieved Using a FileInfo Object:
// Created: 10/13/2005 5:26:59 PM -07:00
// Last Access: 3/20/2007 2:07:00 AM -07:00
// Last Write: 8/4/2004 5:00:00 AM -07:00
Imports System.IO
Public Structure FileTime
Public dwLowDateTime As UInteger
Public dwHighDateTime As UInteger
Public Shared Widening Operator CType(fileTime As FileTime) As Long
Dim returnedLong As Long
' Convert 4 high-order bytes to a byte array
Dim highBytes() As Byte = BitConverter.GetBytes(fileTime.dwHighDateTime)
' Resize the array to 8 bytes (for a Long)
ReDim Preserve highBytes(7)
' Assign high-order bytes to first 4 bytes of Long
returnedLong = BitConverter.ToInt64(highBytes, 0)
' Shift high-order bytes into position
returnedLong = returnedLong << 32
' Or with low-order bytes
returnedLong = returnedLong Or fileTime.dwLowDateTime
' Return Long
return returnedLong
End Operator
End Structure
Module modMain
Private Const OPEN_EXISTING As Integer = 3
Private Const INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE As Integer = -1
Private Declare Function CreateFile Lib "kernel32" Alias "CreateFileA" ( _
ByVal lpFileName As String, _
ByVal dwDesiredAccess As Integer, _
ByVal dwShareMode As Integer, _
ByVal lpSecurityAttributes As Integer, _
ByVal dwCreationDisposition As Integer, _
ByVal dwFlagsAndAttributes As Integer, _
ByVal hTemplateFile As Integer) _
As Integer
Private Declare Function GetFileTime Lib "Kernel32"( _
hFile As Integer, _
ByRef lpCreationTime As FileTime, _
ByRef lpLastAccessTime As FileTime, _
ByRef lpLastWriteTime As FileTime) _
As Boolean
Private Declare Function CloseHandle Lib "Kernel32" ( _
hFile As Integer) _
As Boolean
Public Sub Main()
' Open file %windir%\write.exe
Dim winDir As String = Environment.SystemDirectory
If Not winDir.EndsWith(Path.DirectorySeparatorChar) Then _
winDir += Path.DirectorySeparatorChar
windir += "write.exe"
' Get file time using Windows API
'
' Open file
Dim hFile As Integer = CreateFile(winDir, 0, 0, 0, _
OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0)
If hFile = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE Then
Console.WriteLine("Unable to access {0}.", winDir)
Else
Dim creationTime, accessTime, writeTime As FileTime
If GetFileTime(hFile, creationTime, accessTime, writeTime) Then
CloseHandle(hFile)
Dim fileCreationTime As Long = CType(creationTime, Long)
Dim fileAccessTime As Long = CType(accessTime, Long)
Dim fileWriteTime As Long = CType(writeTime, Long)
Console.WriteLine("File {0} Retrieved Using the Windows API:", winDir)
Console.WriteLine(" Created: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(fileCreationTime).ToString())
Console.WriteLine(" Last Access: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(fileAccessTime).ToString())
Console.WriteLine(" Last Write: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(fileWriteTime).ToString())
Console.WriteLine()
End If
End If
' Get date and time, convert to file time, then convert back
Dim fileInfo As New FileInfo(winDir)
Dim infoCreationTime, infoAccessTime, infoWriteTime As DateTimeOffset
Dim ftCreationTime, ftAccessTime, ftWriteTime As Long
' Get dates and times of file creation, last access, and last write
infoCreationTime = fileInfo.CreationTime
infoAccessTime = fileInfo.LastAccessTime
infoWriteTime = fileInfo.LastWriteTime
' Convert values to file times
ftCreationTime = infoCreationTime.ToFileTime()
ftAccessTime = infoAccessTime.ToFileTime()
ftWriteTime = infoWriteTime.ToFileTime()
' Convert file times back to DateTimeOffset values
Console.WriteLine("File {0} Retrieved Using a FileInfo Object:", winDir)
Console.WriteLine(" Created: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(ftCreationTime).ToString())
Console.WriteLine(" Last Access: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(ftAccessTime).ToString())
Console.WriteLine(" Last Write: {0:d}", DateTimeOffset.FromFileTime(ftWriteTime).ToString())
End Sub
End Module
' The example produces the following output:
' File C:\WINDOWS\system32\write.exe Retrieved Using the Windows API:
' Created: 10/13/2005 5:26:59 PM -07:00
' Last Access: 3/20/2007 2:07:00 AM -07:00
' Last Write: 8/4/2004 5:00:00 AM -07:00
'
' File C:\WINDOWS\system32\write.exe Retrieved Using a FileInfo Object:
' Created: 10/13/2005 5:26:59 PM -07:00
' Last Access: 3/20/2007 2:07:00 AM -07:00
' Last Write: 8/4/2004 5:00:00 AM -07:00
Hinweise
Eine Windows-Dateizeit ist ein 64-Bit-Wert, der die Anzahl der 100-Nanosekundenintervalle darstellt, die seit 12:00 Mitternacht, 1. Januar 1601 A.D. abgelaufen sind. (C.E.) Koordinierte Weltzeit (UTC) verstrichen sind. Windows verwendet eine Dateizeit zum Aufzeichnen, wenn eine Anwendung erstellt, auf eine Datei zugreift oder in eine Datei schreibt.
Eine Windows-Dateizeit ist direkt über die Windows-API zugänglich, indem die GetFileTime
Funktion aufgerufen wird, die eine FILETIME
Struktur zurückgibt. Der Parameter der einzelnen Funktion ist der Handle der Datei, deren Dateizeitinformationen abgerufen werden sollen. Der Dateihandpunkt wird abgerufen, indem die CreateFile
Funktion aufgerufen wird. Das FILETIME
Element der Struktur dwHighDateTime
enthält die vier hochreihenden Bytes der Dateizeit, und das dwLowDateTime
Element enthält die vier Bytes mit niedriger Reihenfolge. Im folgenden Beispiel wird veranschaulicht, wie Windows-Zeitwerte abgerufen und in DateTimeOffset Werte konvertiert werden.
Windows-Dateizeitwerte können auch aus DateTime Werten erstellt werden, indem sie die DateTime.ToFileTime DateTime.ToFileTimeUtc Methode aufrufen und DateTimeOffset aus Werten aufrufen DateTimeOffset.ToFileTime .