TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds Méthode
Définition
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Surcharges
FromMilliseconds(Int64, Int64) |
Initialise une nouvelle instance de la structure TimeSpan en un nombre spécifié de millisecondes et de microsecondes. |
FromMilliseconds(Double) |
Retourne un TimeSpan qui représente un nombre spécifié de millisecondes. |
FromMilliseconds(Int64, Int64)
Initialise une nouvelle instance de la structure TimeSpan en un nombre spécifié de millisecondes et de microsecondes.
public static TimeSpan FromMilliseconds (long milliseconds, long microseconds = 0);
static member FromMilliseconds : int64 * int64 -> TimeSpan
Public Shared Function FromMilliseconds (milliseconds As Long, Optional microseconds As Long = 0) As TimeSpan
Paramètres
- milliseconds
- Int64
Nombre de millisecondes.
- microseconds
- Int64
Nombre de microsecondes.
Retours
Retourne un TimeSpan qui représente un nombre spécifié de millisecondes et de microsecondes.
Exceptions
S’applique à
FromMilliseconds(Double)
- Source:
- TimeSpan.cs
- Source:
- TimeSpan.cs
- Source:
- TimeSpan.cs
Retourne un TimeSpan qui représente un nombre spécifié de millisecondes.
public:
static TimeSpan FromMilliseconds(double value);
public static TimeSpan FromMilliseconds (double value);
static member FromMilliseconds : double -> TimeSpan
Public Shared Function FromMilliseconds (value As Double) As TimeSpan
Paramètres
- value
- Double
Nombre de millisecondes.
Retours
Objet qui représente value
.
Exceptions
value
est inférieur à TimeSpan.MinValue ou supérieur à TimeSpan.MaxValue.
-ou-
value
est PositiveInfinity.
-ou-
value
est NegativeInfinity.
value
est égal à NaN.
Exemples
L’exemple suivant crée plusieurs objets TimeSpan à l’aide de la méthode FromMilliseconds.
// Example of the TimeSpan::FromMilliseconds( double ) method.
using namespace System;
void GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( Double millisec )
{
// Create a TimeSpan object and TimeSpan string from
// a number of milliseconds.
TimeSpan interval = TimeSpan::FromMilliseconds( millisec );
String^ timeInterval = interval.ToString();
// Pad the end of the TimeSpan string with spaces if it
// does not contain milliseconds.
int pIndex = timeInterval->IndexOf( ':' );
pIndex = timeInterval->IndexOf( '.', pIndex );
if ( pIndex < 0 )
timeInterval = String::Concat( timeInterval, " " );
Console::WriteLine( "{0,21}{1,26}", millisec, timeInterval );
}
int main()
{
Console::WriteLine( "This example of TimeSpan::FromMilliseconds( double )\n"
"generates the following output.\n" );
Console::WriteLine( "{0,21}{1,18}", "FromMilliseconds", "TimeSpan" );
Console::WriteLine( "{0,21}{1,18}", "----------------", "--------" );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1.5 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 12345.6 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 123456789.8 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1234567898765.4 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1000 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 60000 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 3600000 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 86400000 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1801220200 );
}
/*
This example of TimeSpan::FromMilliseconds( double )
generates the following output.
FromMilliseconds TimeSpan
---------------- --------
1 00:00:00.0010000
1.5 00:00:00.0020000
12345.6 00:00:12.3460000
123456789.8 1.10:17:36.7900000
1234567898765.4 14288.23:31:38.7650000
1000 00:00:01
60000 00:01:00
3600000 01:00:00
86400000 1.00:00:00
1801220200 20.20:20:20.2000000
*/
// Example of the TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds( double ) method.
using System;
class FromMillisecDemo
{
static void GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( Double millisec )
{
// Create a TimeSpan object and TimeSpan string from
// a number of milliseconds.
TimeSpan interval = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds( millisec );
string timeInterval = interval.ToString( );
// Pad the end of the TimeSpan string with spaces if it
// does not contain milliseconds.
int pIndex = timeInterval.IndexOf( ':' );
pIndex = timeInterval.IndexOf( '.', pIndex );
if( pIndex < 0 ) timeInterval += " ";
Console.WriteLine( "{0,21}{1,26}", millisec, timeInterval );
}
static void Main( )
{
Console.WriteLine(
"This example of TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds( " +
"double )\ngenerates the following output.\n" );
Console.WriteLine( "{0,21}{1,18}",
"FromMilliseconds", "TimeSpan" );
Console.WriteLine( "{0,21}{1,18}",
"----------------", "--------" );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1.5 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 12345.6 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 123456789.8 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1234567898765.4 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1000 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 60000 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 3600000 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 86400000 );
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1801220200 );
}
}
/*
This example of TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds( double )
generates the following output.
FromMilliseconds TimeSpan
---------------- --------
1 00:00:00.0010000
1.5 00:00:00.0020000
12345.6 00:00:12.3460000
123456789.8 1.10:17:36.7900000
1234567898765.4 14288.23:31:38.7650000
1000 00:00:01
60000 00:01:00
3600000 01:00:00
86400000 1.00:00:00
1801220200 20.20:20:20.2000000
*/
// Example of the TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds( double ) method.
open System
let genTimeSpanFromMillisec millisec =
// Create a TimeSpan object and TimeSpan string from
// a number of milliseconds.
let interval = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds millisec
let timeInterval = string interval
// Pad the end of the TimeSpan string with spaces if it
// does not contain milliseconds.
let pIndex = timeInterval.IndexOf ':'
let pIndex = timeInterval.IndexOf('.', pIndex)
let timeInterval =
if pIndex < 0 then timeInterval + " "
else timeInterval
printfn $"{millisec,21}{timeInterval,26}"
printfn "This example of TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds( double )\ngenerates the following output.\n"
printfn "%21s%18s" "FromMilliseconds" "TimeSpan"
printfn "%21s%18s" "----------------" "--------"
genTimeSpanFromMillisec 1
genTimeSpanFromMillisec 1.5
genTimeSpanFromMillisec 12345.6
genTimeSpanFromMillisec 123456789.8
genTimeSpanFromMillisec 1234567898765.4
genTimeSpanFromMillisec 1000
genTimeSpanFromMillisec 60000
genTimeSpanFromMillisec 3600000
genTimeSpanFromMillisec 86400000
genTimeSpanFromMillisec 1801220200
(*
This example of TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds( double )
generates the following output.
FromMilliseconds TimeSpan
---------------- --------
1 00:00:00.0010000
1.5 00:00:00.0020000
12345.6 00:00:12.3460000
123456789.8 1.10:17:36.7900000
1234567898765.4 14288.23:31:38.7650000
1000 00:00:01
60000 00:01:00
3600000 01:00:00
86400000 1.00:00:00
1801220200 20.20:20:20.2000000
*)
' Example of the TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds( Double ) method.
Module FromMillisecDemo
Sub GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( millisec As Double )
' Create a TimeSpan object and TimeSpan string from
' a number of milliseconds.
Dim interval As TimeSpan = _
TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds( millisec )
Dim timeInterval As String = interval.ToString( )
' Pad the end of the TimeSpan string with spaces if it
' does not contain milliseconds.
Dim pIndex As Integer = timeInterval.IndexOf( ":"c )
pIndex = timeInterval.IndexOf( "."c, pIndex )
If pIndex < 0 Then timeInterval &= " "
Console.WriteLine( "{0,21}{1,26}", millisec, timeInterval )
End Sub
Sub Main( )
Console.WriteLine( "This example of " & _
"TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds( Double )" & _
vbCrLf & "generates the following output." & vbCrLf )
Console.WriteLine( "{0,21}{1,18}", _
"FromMilliseconds", "TimeSpan" )
Console.WriteLine( "{0,21}{1,18}", _
"----------------", "--------" )
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1 )
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1.5 )
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 12345.6 )
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 123456789.8 )
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1234567898765.4 )
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1000 )
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 60000 )
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 3600000 )
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 86400000 )
GenTimeSpanFromMillisec( 1801220200 )
End Sub
End Module
' This example of TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds( Double )
' generates the following output.
'
' FromMilliseconds TimeSpan
' ---------------- --------
' 1 00:00:00.0010000
' 1.5 00:00:00.0020000
' 12345.6 00:00:12.3460000
' 123456789.8 1.10:17:36.7900000
' 1234567898765.4 14288.23:31:38.7650000
' 1000 00:00:01
' 60000 00:01:00
' 3600000 01:00:00
' 86400000 1.00:00:00
' 1801220200 20.20:20:20.2000000
Remarques
Le paramètre value
est converti en graduations, et ce nombre de graduations est utilisé pour initialiser la nouvelle TimeSpan. Par conséquent, value
sera considéré comme exact à la milliseconde la plus proche. Notez que, en raison de la perte de précision du type de données Double, cette conversion peut générer une OverflowException pour les valeurs proches mais toujours dans la plage de MinValue ou de MaxValue. Par exemple, cela provoque une OverflowException dans la tentative suivante d’instancier un objet TimeSpan.
// The following throws an OverflowException at runtime
TimeSpan maxSpan = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(TimeSpan.MaxValue.TotalMilliseconds);
// The following throws an OverflowException at runtime
let maxSpan = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds TimeSpan.MaxValue.TotalMilliseconds
' The following throws an OverflowException at runtime
Dim maxSpan As TimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(TimeSpan.MaxValue.TotalMilliseconds)