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DateTimeOffset Structure

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Represents a point in time, typically expressed as a date and time of day, relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

Namespace:  System
Assembly:  mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Structure DateTimeOffset _
    Implements IComparable, IFormattable, IComparable(Of DateTimeOffset),  _
    IEquatable(Of DateTimeOffset)
public struct DateTimeOffset : IComparable, 
    IFormattable, IComparable<DateTimeOffset>, IEquatable<DateTimeOffset>

The DateTimeOffset type exposes the following members.

Constructors

  Name Description
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 DateTimeOffset(DateTime) Initializes a new instance of the DateTimeOffset structure using the specified DateTime value.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 DateTimeOffset(DateTime, TimeSpan) Initializes a new instance of the DateTimeOffset structure using the specified DateTime value and offset.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 DateTimeOffset(Int64, TimeSpan) Initializes a new instance of the DateTimeOffset structure using the specified number of ticks and offset.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 DateTimeOffset(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, TimeSpan) Initializes a new instance of the DateTimeOffset structure using the specified year, month, day, hour, minute, second, and offset.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 DateTimeOffset(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, TimeSpan) Initializes a new instance of the DateTimeOffset structure using the specified year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond, and offset.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 DateTimeOffset(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Calendar, TimeSpan) Initializes a new instance of the DateTimeOffset structure using the specified year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond, and offset of a specified calendar.

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Properties

  Name Description
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Date Gets a DateTime value that represents the date component of the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 DateTime Gets a DateTime value that represents the date and time of the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Day Gets the day of the month represented by the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 DayOfWeek Gets the day of the week represented by the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 DayOfYear Gets the day of the year represented by the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Hour Gets the hour component of the time represented by the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 LocalDateTime Gets a DateTime value that represents the local date and time of the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Millisecond Gets the millisecond component of the time represented by the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Minute Gets the minute component of the time represented by the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Month Gets the month component of the date represented by the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertyStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Now Gets a DateTimeOffset object that is set to the current date and time on the current computer, with the offset set to the local time's offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Offset Gets the time's offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Second Gets the second component of the clock time represented by the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Ticks Gets the number of ticks that represents the date and time of the current DateTimeOffset object in clock time.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 TimeOfDay Gets the time of day for the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 UtcDateTime Gets a DateTime value that represents the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) date and time of the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public propertyStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 UtcNow Gets a DateTimeOffset object whose date and time are set to the current Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) date and time and whose offset is TimeSpan.Zero.
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 UtcTicks Gets the number of ticks that represents the date and time of the current DateTimeOffset object in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Public propertySupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Year Gets the year component of the date represented by the current DateTimeOffset object.

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Methods

  Name Description
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Add Adds a specified time interval to a DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 AddDays Adds a specified number of whole and fractional days to the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 AddHours Adds a specified number of whole and fractional hours to the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 AddMilliseconds Adds a specified number of milliseconds to the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 AddMinutes Adds a specified number of whole and fractional minutes to the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 AddMonths Adds a specified number of months to the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 AddSeconds Adds a specified number of whole and fractional seconds to the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 AddTicks Adds a specified number of ticks to the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 AddYears Adds a specified number of years to the DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Compare Compares two DateTimeOffset objects and indicates whether the first is earlier than the second, equal to the second, or later than the second.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 CompareTo Compares the current DateTimeOffset object to a specified DateTimeOffset object and indicates whether the current object is earlier than, the same as, or later than the second DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Equals(DateTimeOffset) Determines whether the current DateTimeOffset object represents the same point in time as a specified DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Equals(Object) Determines whether a DateTimeOffset object represents the same point in time as a specified object. (Overrides ValueType.Equals(Object).)
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Equals(DateTimeOffset, DateTimeOffset) Determines whether two specified DateTimeOffset objects represent the same point in time.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 EqualsExact Determines whether the current DateTimeOffset object represents the same time and has the same offset as a specified DateTimeOffset object.
Protected methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Finalize Allows an object to try to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before the Object is reclaimed by garbage collection. (Inherited from Object.)
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 FromFileTime Converts the specified Windows file time to an equivalent local time.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 GetHashCode Returns the hash code for the current DateTimeOffset object. (Overrides ValueType.GetHashCode().)
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 GetType Gets the Type of the current instance. (Inherited from Object.)
Protected methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 MemberwiseClone Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. (Inherited from Object.)
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Parse(String) Converts the specified string representation of a date, time, and offset to its DateTimeOffset equivalent.
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Parse(String, IFormatProvider) Converts the specified string representation of a date and time to its DateTimeOffset equivalent using the specified culture-specific format information.
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Parse(String, IFormatProvider, DateTimeStyles) Converts the specified string representation of a date and time to its DateTimeOffset equivalent using the specified culture-specific format information and formatting style.
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 ParseExact(String, String, IFormatProvider) Converts the specified string representation of a date and time to its DateTimeOffset equivalent using the specified format and culture-specific format information. The format of the string representation must match the specified format exactly.
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 ParseExact(String, String, IFormatProvider, DateTimeStyles) Converts the specified string representation of a date and time to its DateTimeOffset equivalent using the specified format, culture-specific format information, and style. The format of the string representation must match the specified format exactly.
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 ParseExact(String, array<String[], IFormatProvider, DateTimeStyles) Converts the specified string representation of a date and time to its DateTimeOffset equivalent using the specified formats, culture-specific format information, and style. The format of the string representation must match one of the specified formats exactly.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Subtract(DateTimeOffset) Subtracts a DateTimeOffset value that represents a specific date and time from the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Subtract(TimeSpan) Subtracts a specified time interval from the current DateTimeOffset object.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 ToFileTime Converts the value of the current DateTimeOffset object to a Windows file time.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 ToLocalTime Converts the current DateTimeOffset object to a DateTimeOffset object that represents the local time.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 ToOffset Converts the value of the current DateTimeOffset object to the date and time specified by an offset value.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 ToString() Converts the value of the current DateTimeOffset object to its equivalent string representation. (Overrides ValueType.ToString().)
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 ToString(IFormatProvider) Converts the value of the current DateTimeOffset object to its equivalent string representation using the specified culture-specific formatting information.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 ToString(String) Converts the value of the current DateTimeOffset object to its equivalent string representation using the specified format.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 ToString(String, IFormatProvider) Converts the value of the current DateTimeOffset object to its equivalent string representation using the specified format and culture-specific format information.
Public methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 ToUniversalTime Converts the current DateTimeOffset object to a DateTimeOffset value that represents the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 TryParse(String, DateTimeOffset%) Tries to converts a specified string representation of a date and time to its DateTimeOffset equivalent, and returns a value that indicates whether the conversion succeeded.
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 TryParse(String, IFormatProvider, DateTimeStyles, DateTimeOffset%) Tries to convert a specified string representation of a date and time to its DateTimeOffset equivalent, and returns a value that indicates whether the conversion succeeded.
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 TryParseExact(String, String, IFormatProvider, DateTimeStyles, DateTimeOffset%) Converts the specified string representation of a date and time to its DateTimeOffset equivalent using the specified format, culture-specific format information, and style. The format of the string representation must match the specified format exactly.
Public methodStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 TryParseExact(String, array<String[], IFormatProvider, DateTimeStyles, DateTimeOffset%) Converts the specified string representation of a date and time to its DateTimeOffset equivalent using the specified array of formats, culture-specific format information, and style. The format of the string representation must match one of the specified formats exactly.

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Operators

  Name Description
Public operatorStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Addition Adds a specified time interval to a DateTimeOffset object that has a specified date and time, and yields a DateTimeOffset object that has new a date and time.
Public operatorStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Equality Determines whether two specified DateTimeOffset objects represent the same point in time.
Public operatorStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 GreaterThan Determines whether one specified DateTimeOffset object is greater than (or later than) a second specified DateTimeOffset object.
Public operatorStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 GreaterThanOrEqual Determines whether one specified DateTimeOffset object is greater than or equal to a second specified DateTimeOffset object.
Public operatorStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Implicit(DateTime to DateTimeOffset) Defines an implicit conversion of a DateTime object to a DateTimeOffset object.
Public operatorStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Inequality Determines whether two specified DateTimeOffset objects refer to different points in time.
Public operatorStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 LessThan Determines whether one specified DateTimeOffset object is less than a second specified DateTimeOffset object.
Public operatorStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 LessThanOrEqual Determines whether one specified DateTimeOffset object is less than a second specified DateTimeOffset object.
Public operatorStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Subtraction(DateTimeOffset, DateTimeOffset) Subtracts one DateTimeOffset object from another and yields a time interval.
Public operatorStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 Subtraction(DateTimeOffset, TimeSpan) Subtracts a specified time interval from a specified date and time, and yields a new date and time.

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Fields

  Name Description
Public fieldStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 MaxValue Represents the greatest possible value of DateTimeOffset. This field is read-only.
Public fieldStatic memberSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 MinValue Represents the earliest possible DateTimeOffset value. This field is read-only.

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Explicit Interface Implementations

  Name Description
Explicit interface implemetationPrivate methodSupported by Silverlight for Windows PhoneSupported by Xbox 360 IComparable.CompareTo Infrastructure. Compares the value of the current DateTimeOffset object with another object of the same type.

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Remarks

The DateTimeOffset structure includes a DateTime value, together with an Offset property that defines the difference between the current DateTimeOffset instance's date and time and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Because it exactly defines a date and time relative to UTC, the DateTimeOffset structure does not include a Kind member, as the DateTime structure does. It represents dates and times with values whose UTC ranges from 12:00:00 midnight, January 1, 0001 C.E., to 11:59:59 P.M., December 31, 9999 C.E.

The time component of a DateTimeOffset value is measured in 100-nanosecond units called ticks, and a particular date is the number of ticks since 12:00 midnight, January 1, 0001 A.D. (C.E.) in the GregorianCalendar calendar. A DateTimeOffset value is always expressed in the context of an explicit or default calendar. Ticks that are attributable to leap seconds are not included in the total number of ticks.

NoteNote:

   If you are working with a ticks value that you need to convert to somTimeSpan e other time interval, such as minutes or seconds, you should use the TimeSpan.TicksPerDay, TimeSpan.TicksPerHour, TimeSpan.TicksPerMinute, TimeSpan.TicksPerSecond, or TimeSpan.TicksPerMillisecond constant to perform the conversion. For example, to add the number of seconds represented by a specified number of ticks to the Second component of a DateTimeOffset value, you can use the expression dateValue.Second + nTicks/Timespan.TicksPerSecond.

Although a DateTimeOffset value includes an offset, it is not a fully time zone-aware data structure. While an offset from UTC is one characteristic of a time zone, it does not unambiguously identify a time zone. Not only do multiple time zones share the same offset from UTC, but the offset of a single time zone changes if it observes daylight saving time. This means that, as soon as a DateTimeOffset value is disassociated from its time zone, it can no longer be unambiguously linked back to its original time zone.

Because DateTimeOffset is a structure, a DateTimeOffset object that has been declared but not otherwise initialized contains the default values for each of its member fields. This means that its DateTime property is set to DateTimeOffset.MinValue and its Offset property is set to TimeSpan.Zero.

You can create a new DateTimeOffset value by calling any of the overloads of its constructor, which are similar to the overloaded constructors for the DateTime structure. You can also create a new DateTimeOffset value by assigning it a DateTime value. This is an implicit conversion; it does not require a casting operator (in C#) or call to a conversion method (in Visual Basic). You can also initialize a DateTimeOffset value from the string representation of a date and time by calling a number of static string parsing methods, which include Parse, ParseExact, TryParse, and TryParseExact.

The members of the DateTimeOffset structure provide functionality in the following areas:

  • Date and time arithmetic.

    You can add or subtract either dates or time intervals from a particular DateTimeOffset value. Arithmetic operations with DateTimeOffset values, unlike those with DateTime values, adjust for differences in time offsets when returning a result. For example, the following code uses DateTime variables to subtract the current local time from the current UTC time. The code then uses DateTimeOffset variables to perform the same operation. The subtraction with DateTime values returns the local time zone's difference from UTC, while the subtraction with DateTimeOffset values returns TimeSpan.Zero.

    Module Example
       Public Sub Demo(ByVal outputBlock As System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock)
          Dim date1, date2 As Date
          Dim dateOffset1, dateOffset2 As DateTimeOffset
          Dim difference As TimeSpan
    
          ' Find difference between Date.Now and Date.UtcNow
          date1 = Date.Now
          date2 = Date.UtcNow
          difference = date1 - date2
          outputBlock.Text += String.Format("{0} - {1} = {2}", date1, date2, difference) & vbCrLf
    
          ' Find difference between Now and UtcNow using DateTimeOffset
          dateOffset1 = Date.Now
          dateOffset2 = Date.UtcNow
          difference = dateOffset1 - dateOffset2
          outputBlock.Text += String.Format("{0} - {1} = {2}", _
                            dateOffset1, dateOffset2, difference) & vbCrLf
          ' If run in the Pacific Standard time zone on 4/2/2007, the example
          ' displays the following output:
          '    4/2/2007 7:23:57 PM - 4/3/2007 2:23:57 AM = -07:00:00
          '    4/2/2007 7:23:57 PM -07:00 - 4/3/2007 2:23:57 AM +00:00 = 00:00:00                        
       End Sub
    End Module
    
    using System;
    
    public class Example
    {
       public static void Demo(System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock outputBlock)
       {
          DateTime date1, date2;
          DateTimeOffset dateOffset1, dateOffset2;
          TimeSpan difference;
    
          // Find difference between Date.Now and Date.UtcNow
          date1 = DateTime.Now;
          date2 = DateTime.UtcNow;
          difference = date1 - date2;
          outputBlock.Text += String.Format("{0} - {1} = {2}", date1, date2, difference) + "\n";
    
          // Find difference between Now and UtcNow using DateTimeOffset
          dateOffset1 = DateTimeOffset.Now;
          dateOffset2 = DateTimeOffset.UtcNow;
          difference = dateOffset1 - dateOffset2;
          outputBlock.Text += String.Format("{0} - {1} = {2}",
                            dateOffset1, dateOffset2, difference) + "\n";
          // If run in the Pacific Standard time zone on 4/2/2007, the example
          // displays the following output:
          //    4/2/2007 7:23:57 PM - 4/3/2007 2:23:57 AM = -07:00:00
          //    4/2/2007 7:23:57 PM -07:00 - 4/3/2007 2:23:57 AM +00:00 = 00:00:00                        
       }
    }
    
  • Type conversion operations.

    You can convert DateTimeOffset values to DateTime values and vice versa.

  • Time manipulation and extraction operations.

    You can extract either the date or the time of a DateTimeOffset value. You can also retrieve the value of a particular DateTimeOffset component, such as its year or its month.

  • Date and time conversion.

    You can convert any DateTimeOffset value to another DateTimeOffset value that represents the same point in time in the local time zone or UTC. If applicable, the local time zone's adjustment rules are applied in the conversion.

  • Date and time comparison.

    You can determine whether any particular DateTimeOffset value is earlier than, the same as, or later than another DateTimeOffset value. Before the comparison is performed, all values are converted to UTC.

Version Information

Silverlight

Supported in: 5, 4, 3

Silverlight for Windows Phone

Supported in: Windows Phone OS 7.1, Windows Phone OS 7.0

XNA Framework

Supported in: Xbox 360, Windows Phone OS 7.0

Platforms

For a list of the operating systems and browsers that are supported by Silverlight, see Supported Operating Systems and Browsers.

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

See Also

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