Time.IsEpoch(Time) Method
Definition
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Returns true if the instant of the supplied time would be for the Gregorian calendar date January 1, 1970 <em>for a user observing UTC </em>, i.
[Android.Runtime.Register("isEpoch", "(Landroid/text/format/Time;)Z", "")]
public static bool IsEpoch (Android.Text.Format.Time? time);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("isEpoch", "(Landroid/text/format/Time;)Z", "")>]
static member IsEpoch : Android.Text.Format.Time -> bool
Parameters
- time
- Time
the time to test
Returns
true if epoch.
- Attributes
Remarks
Returns true if the instant of the supplied time would be for the Gregorian calendar date January 1, 1970 <em>for a user observing UTC </em>, i.e. the timezone of the time object is ignored.
See #getJulianDay(long, long)
for how to determine the Julian day for the timezone of the time object.
This method can return an incorrect answer when the date / time fields have been set to a local time that contradicts the available timezone information.
Java documentation for android.text.format.Time.isEpoch(android.text.format.Time)
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