Process.ExitTime Property
Definition
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Gets the time that the associated process exited.
public:
property DateTime ExitTime { DateTime get(); };
public DateTime ExitTime { get; }
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public DateTime ExitTime { get; }
member this.ExitTime : DateTime
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.ExitTime : DateTime
Public ReadOnly Property ExitTime As DateTime
Property Value
A DateTime that indicates when the associated process was terminated.
- Attributes
Exceptions
You are trying to access the ExitTime property for a process that is running on a remote computer. This property is available only for processes that are running on the local computer.
Examples
The following code example creates a process that prints a file. The process raises the Exited event when it exits, and the event handler displays the ExitTime property and other process information.
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
class PrintProcessClass
{
private Process myProcess;
private TaskCompletionSource<bool> eventHandled;
// Print a file with any known extension.
public async Task PrintDoc(string fileName)
{
eventHandled = new TaskCompletionSource<bool>();
using (myProcess = new Process())
{
try
{
// Start a process to print a file and raise an event when done.
myProcess.StartInfo.FileName = fileName;
myProcess.StartInfo.Verb = "Print";
myProcess.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
myProcess.EnableRaisingEvents = true;
myProcess.Exited += new EventHandler(myProcess_Exited);
myProcess.Start();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine($"An error occurred trying to print \"{fileName}\":\n{ex.Message}");
return;
}
// Wait for Exited event, but not more than 30 seconds.
await Task.WhenAny(eventHandled.Task,Task.Delay(30000));
}
}
// Handle Exited event and display process information.
private void myProcess_Exited(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
Console.WriteLine(
$"Exit time : {myProcess.ExitTime}\n" +
$"Exit code : {myProcess.ExitCode}\n" +
$"Elapsed time : {Math.Round((myProcess.ExitTime - myProcess.StartTime).TotalMilliseconds)}");
eventHandled.TrySetResult(true);
}
public static async Task Main(string[] args)
{
// Verify that an argument has been entered.
if (args.Length <= 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("Enter a file name.");
return;
}
// Create the process and print the document.
PrintProcessClass myPrintProcess = new PrintProcessClass();
await myPrintProcess.PrintDoc(args[0]);
}
}
open System
open System.Diagnostics
open System.Threading.Tasks
let mutable myProcess = new Process()
let mutable eventHandled = TaskCompletionSource<bool>()
// Handle Exited event and display process information.
let myProcess_Exited (sender: obj) (e: EventArgs) =
printfn $"Exit time : {myProcess.ExitTime}\n"
printfn $"Exit code : {myProcess.ExitCode}\n"
printfn $"Elapsed time : {round ((myProcess.ExitTime - myProcess.StartTime).TotalMilliseconds)}"
eventHandled.TrySetResult true |> ignore
// Print a file with any known extension.
let printDoc fileName =
task {
eventHandled <- TaskCompletionSource<bool>()
use myProcess = new Process()
try
// Start a process to print a file and raise an event when done.
myProcess.StartInfo.FileName <- fileName
myProcess.StartInfo.Verb <- "Print"
myProcess.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow <- true
myProcess.EnableRaisingEvents <- true
myProcess.Exited.AddHandler(EventHandler myProcess_Exited)
myProcess.Start() |> ignore
with ex ->
printfn $"An error occurred trying to print \"{fileName}\":\n{ex.Message}"
// Wait for Exited event, but not more than 30 seconds.
let! _ = Task.WhenAny(eventHandled.Task, Task.Delay(30000))
()
}
[<EntryPoint>]
let main args =
// Verify that an argument has been entered.
if args.Length <= 0 then
printfn "Enter a file name."
else
// Create the process and print the document.
printDoc(args[0]).Wait() |> ignore
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Imports System.Diagnostics
Class PrintProcessClass
Private WithEvents myProcess As Process
Private eventHandled As TaskCompletionSource(Of Boolean)
' Print a file with any known extension.
Async Function PrintDoc(ByVal fileName As String) As Task
eventHandled = New TaskCompletionSource(Of Boolean)()
myProcess = New Process
Using myProcess
Try
' Start a process to print a file and raise an event when done.
myProcess.StartInfo.FileName = fileName
myProcess.StartInfo.Verb = "Print"
myProcess.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = True
myProcess.EnableRaisingEvents = True
AddHandler myProcess.Exited, New EventHandler(AddressOf myProcess_Exited)
myProcess.Start()
Catch ex As Exception
Console.WriteLine("An error occurred trying to print ""{0}"":" &
vbCrLf & ex.Message, fileName)
Return
End Try
' Wait for Exited event, but not more than 30 seconds.
Await Task.WhenAny(eventHandled.Task, Task.Delay(30000))
End Using
End Function
' Handle Exited event and display process information.
Private Sub myProcess_Exited(ByVal sender As Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
Console.WriteLine("Exit time: {0}" & vbCrLf &
"Exit code: {1}" & vbCrLf & "Elapsed time: {2}",
myProcess.ExitTime, myProcess.ExitCode,
Math.Round((myProcess.ExitTime - myProcess.StartTime).TotalMilliseconds))
eventHandled.TrySetResult(True)
End Sub
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args As String())
' Verify that an argument has been entered.
If args.Length <= 0 Then
Console.WriteLine("Enter a file name.")
Return
End If
' Create the process and print the document.
Dim myPrintProcess As New PrintProcessClass
myPrintProcess.PrintDoc(args(0)).Wait()
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
If the process has not terminated, attempting to retrieve the ExitTime property throws an exception. Use HasExited before getting the ExitTime property to determine whether the associated process has terminated.