TimeSpan.FromSeconds Method
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Returns a TimeSpan that represents a specified number of seconds, where the specification is accurate to the nearest millisecond.
Namespace: System
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Shared Function FromSeconds ( _
value As Double _
) As TimeSpan
public static TimeSpan FromSeconds(
double value
)
Parameters
- value
Type: System.Double
A number of seconds, accurate to the nearest millisecond.
Return Value
Type: System.TimeSpan
An object that represents value.
Exceptions
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
OverflowException | value is less than MinValue or greater than MaxValue. -or- value is Double.PositiveInfinity. -or- value is Double.NegativeInfinity. |
ArgumentException | value is equal to Double.NaN. |
Remarks
The value parameter is converted to milliseconds, which is converted to ticks, and that number of ticks is used to intialize the new TimeSpan. Therefore, value will only be considered accurate to the nearest millisecond. Note that, because of the loss of precision of the Double data type, this can generate an OverflowException for values that are near but still in the range of either MinValue or MaxValue, This is the cause of an OverflowException, for example, in the following attempt to instantiate a TimeSpan object.
' The following throws an OverflowException at runtime
Dim maxSpan As TimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(TimeSpan.MaxValue.TotalSeconds)
// The following throws an OverflowException at runtime
TimeSpan maxSpan = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(TimeSpan.MaxValue.TotalSeconds);
Examples
The following code example creates several TimeSpan objects using the FromSeconds method.
' Example of the TimeSpan.FromSeconds( Double ) method.
Module Example
Sub GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(ByVal outputBlock As System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock, ByVal seconds As Double)
' Create a TimeSpan object and TimeSpan string from
' a number of seconds.
Dim interval As TimeSpan = _
TimeSpan.FromSeconds(seconds)
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 &= " "
outputBlock.Text &= String.Format("{0,21}{1,26}", seconds, timeInterval) & vbCrLf
End Sub
Public Sub Demo(ByVal outputBlock As System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock)
outputBlock.Text &= "This example of " & _
"TimeSpan.FromSeconds( Double )" & _
vbCrLf & "generates the following output." & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text &= "{0,21}{1,18}", _
"FromSeconds", "TimeSpan" & vbCrLf
outputBlock.Text &= "{0,21}{1,18}", _
"-----------", "--------" & vbCrLf
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 0.001)
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 0.0015)
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 12.3456)
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 123456.7898)
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 1234567898.7654)
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 1)
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 60)
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 3600)
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 86400)
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 1801220.2)
End Sub
End Module
' This example of TimeSpan.FromSeconds( Double )
' generates the following output.
'
' FromSeconds TimeSpan
' ----------- --------
' 0.001 00:00:00.0010000
' 0.0015 00:00:00.0020000
' 12.3456 00:00:12.3460000
' 123456.7898 1.10:17:36.7900000
' 1234567898.7654 14288.23:31:38.7650000
' 1 00:00:01
' 60 00:01:00
' 3600 01:00:00
' 86400 1.00:00:00
' 1801220.2 20.20:20:20.2000000
// Example of the TimeSpan.FromSeconds( double ) method.
using System;
class Example
{
static void GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock outputBlock, double seconds)
{
// Create a TimeSpan object and TimeSpan string from
// a number of seconds.
TimeSpan interval = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(seconds);
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 += " ";
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("{0,21}{1,26}", seconds, timeInterval) + "\n";
}
public static void Demo(System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock outputBlock)
{
outputBlock.Text +=
"This example of TimeSpan.FromSeconds( double )\n" +
"generates the following output.\n" + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += "{0,21}{1,18}",
"FromSeconds", "TimeSpan" + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += "{0,21}{1,18}",
"-----------", "--------" + "\n";
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 0.001);
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 0.0015);
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 12.3456);
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 123456.7898);
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 1234567898.7654);
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 1);
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 60);
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 3600);
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 86400);
GenTimeSpanFromSeconds(outputBlock, 1801220.2);
}
}
/*
This example of TimeSpan.FromSeconds( double )
generates the following output.
FromSeconds TimeSpan
----------- --------
0.001 00:00:00.0010000
0.0015 00:00:00.0020000
12.3456 00:00:12.3460000
123456.7898 1.10:17:36.7900000
1234567898.7654 14288.23:31:38.7650000
1 00:00:01
60 00:01:00
3600 01:00:00
86400 1.00:00:00
1801220.2 20.20:20:20.2000000
*/
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.
See Also