Calendar.SetToMin Method
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public:
virtual void SetToMin() = SetToMin;
void SetToMin();
C#
public void SetToMin();
function setToMin()
Public Sub SetToMin ()
If you're using a .NET language (for example, C#, or Visual Basic), then use the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) time zone with a Calendar object if you wish to follow this set of steps.
- Call either SetToMin or SetToMax, and then
- Call GetDateTime to convert the Calendar to a .NET System.DateTime struct.
If you don't use the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) time zone, then GetDateTime will throw an exception because the computed number of ticks will under- or overflow due to the timezone offset.
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