TimeSpanValidatorAttribute Constructor
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the TimeSpanValidatorAttribute class.
public:
TimeSpanValidatorAttribute();
public TimeSpanValidatorAttribute ();
Public Sub New ()
Examples
The following example shows how to use the StringValidatorAttribute constructor.
ConfigurationValidatorBase valBase;
TimeSpanValidatorAttribute tsValAttr;
tsValAttr = new TimeSpanValidatorAttribute();
TimeSpan goodValue = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(10);
Int16 badValue = 10;
try
{
valBase = tsValAttr.ValidatorInstance;
valBase.Validate(goodValue);
// valBase.Validate(badValue);
}
catch (ArgumentException e)
{
// Display error message.
string msg = e.ToString();
#if DEBUG
Console.WriteLine(msg);
#endif
}
Dim valBase As ConfigurationValidatorBase
Dim tsValAttr As TimeSpanValidatorAttribute
tsValAttr = New TimeSpanValidatorAttribute()
Dim goodValue As TimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(10)
Dim badValue As Int16 = 10
Try
valBase = tsValAttr.ValidatorInstance
valBase.Validate(goodValue)
' valBase.Validate(badValue);
Catch e As ArgumentException
' Display error message.
Dim msg As String = e.ToString()
#If DEBUG Then
Console.WriteLine(msg)
#End If
End Try '
Remarks
You use this constructor in the attributed model to ensure that the type of the value assigned to the related property is a TimeSpan object.
Applies to
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