.NET Framework Class Library
TimeSpan.CompareTo Method (TimeSpan)
Namespace:
System
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic
Public Function CompareTo ( _ value As TimeSpan _ ) As Integer
C#
public int CompareTo( TimeSpan value )
Visual C++
public: virtual int CompareTo( TimeSpan value ) sealed
F#
abstract CompareTo : value:TimeSpan -> int override CompareTo : value:TimeSpan -> int
Parameters
- value
- Type: System.TimeSpan
An object to compare to this instance.
Return Value
Type: System.Int32A signed number indicating the relative values of this instance and value.
Value | Description |
|---|---|
A negative integer | This instance is shorter than value. |
Zero | This instance is equal to value. |
A positive integer | This instance is longer than value. |
Implements
IComparable<T>.CompareTo(T)Remarks
This method implements the System.IComparable<T> interface and performs slightly better than the TimeSpan.CompareTo method because it does not have to convert the value parameter to an object.
Examples
The following example demonstrates generic and nongeneric versions of the CompareTo method for several value and reference types.
Visual Basic
' This example demonstrates the generic and non-generic versions of the ' CompareTo method for several base types. ' The non-generic version takes a parameter of type Object, while the generic ' version takes a type-specific parameter, such as Boolean, Int32, or Double. Imports System Class Sample Public Shared Sub Main() Dim nl As String = Environment.NewLine Dim msg As String = _ "{0}The following is the result of using the generic and non-generic{0}" & _ "versions of the CompareTo method for several base types:{0}" Dim now As DateTime = DateTime.Now ' Time span = 11 days, 22 hours, 33 minutes, 44 seconds Dim tsX As New TimeSpan(11, 22, 33, 44) ' Version = 1.2.333.4 Dim versX As New Version("1.2.333.4") ' Guid = CA761232-ED42-11CE-BACD-00AA0057B223 Dim guidX As New Guid("{CA761232-ED42-11CE-BACD-00AA0057B223}") Dim a1 As [Boolean] = True, a2 As [Boolean] = True Dim b1 As [Byte] = 1, b2 As [Byte] = 1 Dim c1 As Int16 = -2, c2 As Int16 = 2 Dim d1 As Int32 = 3, d2 As Int32 = 3 Dim e1 As Int64 = 4, e2 As Int64 = -4 Dim f1 As [Decimal] = -5.5D, f2 As [Decimal] = 5.5D Dim g1 As [Single] = 6.6F, g2 As [Single] = 6.6F Dim h1 As [Double] = 7.7, h2 As [Double] = -7.7 Dim i1 As [Char] = "A"c, i2 As [Char] = "A"c Dim j1 As String = "abc", j2 As String = "abc" Dim k1 As DateTime = now, k2 As DateTime = now Dim l1 As TimeSpan = tsX, l2 As TimeSpan = tsX Dim m1 As Version = versX, m2 As New Version("2.0") Dim n1 As Guid = guidX, n2 As Guid = guidX ' The following types are not CLS-compliant. ' SByte, UInt16, UInt32, UInt64 Console.WriteLine(msg, nl) Try ' The second and third Show method call parameters are automatically boxed because ' the second and third Show method declaration arguments expect type Object. Show("Boolean: ", a1, a2, a1.CompareTo(a2), a1.CompareTo(CObj(a2))) Show("Byte: ", b1, b2, b1.CompareTo(b2), b1.CompareTo(CObj(b2))) Show("Int16: ", c1, c2, c1.CompareTo(c2), c1.CompareTo(CObj(c2))) Show("Int32: ", d1, d2, d1.CompareTo(d2), d1.CompareTo(CObj(d2))) Show("Int64: ", e1, e2, e1.CompareTo(e2), e1.CompareTo(CObj(e2))) Show("Decimal: ", f1, f2, f1.CompareTo(f2), f1.CompareTo(CObj(f2))) Show("Single: ", g1, g2, g1.CompareTo(g2), g1.CompareTo(CObj(g2))) Show("Double: ", h1, h2, h1.CompareTo(h2), h1.CompareTo(CObj(h2))) Show("Char: ", i1, i2, i1.CompareTo(i2), i1.CompareTo(CObj(i2))) Show("String: ", j1, j2, j1.CompareTo(j2), j1.CompareTo(CObj(j2))) Show("DateTime: ", k1, k2, k1.CompareTo(k2), k1.CompareTo(CObj(k2))) Show("TimeSpan: ", l1, l2, l1.CompareTo(l2), l1.CompareTo(CObj(l2))) Show("Version: ", m1, m2, m1.CompareTo(m2), m1.CompareTo(CObj(m2))) Show("Guid: ", n1, n2, n1.CompareTo(n2), n1.CompareTo(CObj(n2))) ' Console.WriteLine("{0}The following types are not CLS-compliant:", nl) Console.WriteLine("SByte, UInt16, UInt32, UInt64") Catch e As Exception Console.WriteLine(e) End Try End Sub 'Main Public Shared Sub Show(caption As String, var1 As [Object], var2 As [Object], _ resultGeneric As Integer, resultNonGeneric As Integer) Dim relation As String Console.Write(caption) If resultGeneric = resultNonGeneric Then If resultGeneric < 0 Then relation = "less than" ElseIf resultGeneric > 0 Then relation = "greater than" Else relation = "equal to" End If Console.WriteLine("{0} is {1} {2}", var1, relation, var2) ' The following condition will never occur because the generic and non-generic ' CompareTo methods are equivalent. Else Console.WriteLine("Generic CompareTo = {0}; non-generic CompareTo = {1}", _ resultGeneric, resultNonGeneric) End If End Sub 'Show End Class 'Sample ' 'This example produces the following results: ' 'The following is the result of using the generic and non-generic versions of the 'CompareTo method for several base types: ' 'Boolean: True is equal to True 'Byte: 1 is equal to 1 'Int16: -2 is less than 2 'Int32: 3 is equal to 3 'Int64: 4 is greater than -4 'Decimal: -5.5 is less than 5.5 'Single: 6.6 is equal to 6.6 'Double: 7.7 is greater than -7.7 'Char: A is equal to A 'String: abc is equal to abc 'DateTime: 12/1/2003 5:37:46 PM is equal to 12/1/2003 5:37:46 PM 'TimeSpan: 11.22:33:44 is equal to 11.22:33:44 'Version: 1.2.333.4 is less than 2.0 'Guid: ca761232-ed42-11ce-bacd-00aa0057b223 is equal to ca761232-ed42-11ce-bacd-00 'aa0057b223 ' 'The following types are not CLS-compliant: 'SByte, UInt16, UInt32, UInt64 '
C#
// This example demonstrates the generic and non-generic versions of the // CompareTo method for several base types. // The non-generic version takes a parameter of type Object, while the generic // version takes a type-specific parameter, such as Boolean, Int32, or Double. using System; class Sample { public static void Main() { string nl = Environment.NewLine; string msg = "{0}The following is the result of using the generic and non-generic{0}" + "versions of the CompareTo method for several base types:{0}"; DateTime now = DateTime.Now; // Time span = 11 days, 22 hours, 33 minutes, 44 seconds TimeSpan tsX = new TimeSpan(11, 22, 33, 44); // Version = 1.2.333.4 Version versX = new Version("1.2.333.4"); // Guid = CA761232-ED42-11CE-BACD-00AA0057B223 Guid guidX = new Guid("{CA761232-ED42-11CE-BACD-00AA0057B223}"); Boolean a1 = true, a2 = true; Byte b1 = 1, b2 = 1; Int16 c1 = -2, c2 = 2; Int32 d1 = 3, d2 = 3; Int64 e1 = 4, e2 = -4; Decimal f1 = -5.5m, f2 = 5.5m; Single g1 = 6.6f, g2 = 6.6f; Double h1 = 7.7d, h2 = -7.7d; Char i1 = 'A', i2 = 'A'; String j1 = "abc", j2 = "abc"; DateTime k1 = now, k2 = now; TimeSpan l1 = tsX, l2 = tsX; Version m1 = versX, m2 = new Version("2.0"); Guid n1 = guidX, n2 = guidX; // The following types are not CLS-compliant. SByte w1 = 8, w2 = 8; UInt16 x1 = 9, x2 = 9; UInt32 y1 = 10, y2 = 10; UInt64 z1 = 11, z2 = 11; // Console.WriteLine(msg, nl); try { // The second and third Show method call parameters are automatically boxed because // the second and third Show method declaration arguments expect type Object. Show("Boolean: ", a1, a2, a1.CompareTo(a2), a1.CompareTo((Object)a2)); Show("Byte: ", b1, b2, b1.CompareTo(b2), b1.CompareTo((Object)b2)); Show("Int16: ", c1, c2, c1.CompareTo(c2), c1.CompareTo((Object)c2)); Show("Int32: ", d1, d2, d1.CompareTo(d2), d1.CompareTo((Object)d2)); Show("Int64: ", e1, e2, e1.CompareTo(e2), e1.CompareTo((Object)e2)); Show("Decimal: ", f1, f2, f1.CompareTo(f2), f1.CompareTo((Object)f2)); Show("Single: ", g1, g2, g1.CompareTo(g2), g1.CompareTo((Object)g2)); Show("Double: ", h1, h2, h1.CompareTo(h2), h1.CompareTo((Object)h2)); Show("Char: ", i1, i2, i1.CompareTo(i2), i1.CompareTo((Object)i2)); Show("String: ", j1, j2, j1.CompareTo(j2), j1.CompareTo((Object)j2)); Show("DateTime: ", k1, k2, k1.CompareTo(k2), k1.CompareTo((Object)k2)); Show("TimeSpan: ", l1, l2, l1.CompareTo(l2), l1.CompareTo((Object)l2)); Show("Version: ", m1, m2, m1.CompareTo(m2), m1.CompareTo((Object)m2)); Show("Guid: ", n1, n2, n1.CompareTo(n2), n1.CompareTo((Object)n2)); // Console.WriteLine("{0}The following types are not CLS-compliant:", nl); Show("SByte: ", w1, w2, w1.CompareTo(w2), w1.CompareTo((Object)w2)); Show("UInt16: ", x1, x2, x1.CompareTo(x2), x1.CompareTo((Object)x2)); Show("UInt32: ", y1, y2, y1.CompareTo(y2), y1.CompareTo((Object)y2)); Show("UInt64: ", z1, z2, z1.CompareTo(z2), z1.CompareTo((Object)z2)); } catch (Exception e) { Console.WriteLine(e); } } public static void Show(string caption, Object var1, Object var2, int resultGeneric, int resultNonGeneric) { string relation; Console.Write(caption); if (resultGeneric == resultNonGeneric) { if (resultGeneric < 0) relation = "less than"; else if (resultGeneric > 0) relation = "greater than"; else relation = "equal to"; Console.WriteLine("{0} is {1} {2}", var1, relation, var2); } // The following condition will never occur because the generic and non-generic // CompareTo methods are equivalent. else { Console.WriteLine("Generic CompareTo = {0}; non-generic CompareTo = {1}", resultGeneric, resultNonGeneric); } } } /* This example produces the following results: The following is the result of using the generic and non-generic versions of the CompareTo method for several base types: Boolean: True is equal to True Byte: 1 is equal to 1 Int16: -2 is less than 2 Int32: 3 is equal to 3 Int64: 4 is greater than -4 Decimal: -5.5 is less than 5.5 Single: 6.6 is equal to 6.6 Double: 7.7 is greater than -7.7 Char: A is equal to A String: abc is equal to abc DateTime: 12/1/2003 5:37:46 PM is equal to 12/1/2003 5:37:46 PM TimeSpan: 11.22:33:44 is equal to 11.22:33:44 Version: 1.2.333.4 is less than 2.0 Guid: ca761232-ed42-11ce-bacd-00aa0057b223 is equal to ca761232-ed42-11ce-bacd-00 aa0057b223 The following types are not CLS-compliant: SByte: 8 is equal to 8 UInt16: 9 is equal to 9 UInt32: 10 is equal to 10 UInt64: 11 is equal to 11 */
Visual C++
// CompareTo method for several base types. // The non-generic version takes a parameter of type Object, while the generic // version takes a type-specific parameter, such as Boolean, Int32, or Double. using namespace System; void Show( String^ caption, Object^ var1, Object^ var2, int resultGeneric, int resultNonGeneric ) { String^ relation; Console::Write( caption ); if ( resultGeneric == resultNonGeneric ) { if ( resultGeneric < 0 ) relation = "less than"; else if ( resultGeneric > 0 ) relation = "greater than"; else relation = "equal to"; Console::WriteLine( "{0} is {1} {2}", var1, relation, var2 ); } // The following condition will never occur because the generic and non-generic // CompareTo methods are equivalent. else { Console::WriteLine( "Generic CompareTo = {0}; non-generic CompareTo = {1}", resultGeneric, resultNonGeneric ); } } int main() { String^ nl = Environment::NewLine; String^ msg = "{0}The following is the result of using the generic and non-generic{0}" "versions of the CompareTo method for several base types:{0}"; Object^ obj; // An Object used to insure CompareTo(Object) is called. DateTime now = DateTime::Now; // Time span = 11 days, 22 hours, 33 minutes, 44 seconds TimeSpan tsX = TimeSpan(11,22,33,44); // Version = 1.2.333.4 Version^ versX = gcnew Version( "1.2.333.4" ); // Guid = CA761232-ED42-11CE-BACD-00AA0057B223 Guid guidX = Guid( "{CA761232-ED42-11CE-BACD-00AA0057B223}"); Boolean a1 = true,a2 = true; Byte b1 = 1,b2 = 1; Int16 c1 = -2,c2 = 2; Int32 d1 = 3,d2 = 3; Int64 e1 = 4,e2 = -4; Decimal f1 = Decimal(-5.5), f2 = Decimal(5.5); Single g1 = 6.6f,g2 = 6.6f; Double h1 = 7.7,h2 = -7.7; Char i1 = 'A',i2 = 'A'; String^ j1 = "abc", ^j2 = "abc"; DateTime k1 = now,k2 = now; TimeSpan l1 = tsX,l2 = tsX; Version^ m1 = versX, ^m2 = gcnew Version( "2.0" ); Guid n1 = guidX,n2 = guidX; // The following types are not CLS-compliant. SByte w1 = 8,w2 = 8; UInt16 x1 = 9,x2 = 9; UInt32 y1 = 10,y2 = 10; UInt64 z1 = 11,z2 = 11; // Console::WriteLine( msg, nl ); try { Show( "Boolean: ", a1, a2, a1.CompareTo( a2 ), a1.CompareTo( a2 ) ); Show( "Byte: ", b1, b2, b1.CompareTo( b2 ), b1.CompareTo( b2 ) ); Show( "Int16: ", c1, c2, c1.CompareTo( c2 ), c1.CompareTo( c2 ) ); Show( "Int32: ", d1, d2, d1.CompareTo( d2 ), d1.CompareTo( d2 ) ); Show( "Int64: ", e1, e2, e1.CompareTo( e2 ), e1.CompareTo( e2 ) ); Show( "Decimal: ", f1, f2, f1.CompareTo( f2 ), f1.CompareTo( f2 ) ); Show( "Single: ", g1, g2, g1.CompareTo( g2 ), g1.CompareTo( g2 ) ); Show( "Double: ", h1, h2, h1.CompareTo( h2 ), h1.CompareTo( h2 ) ); Show( "Char: ", i1, i2, i1.CompareTo( i2 ), i1.CompareTo( i2 ) ); // Use an anonymous object to hide the String object. obj = j2; Show( "String: ", j1, j2, j1->CompareTo( j2 ), j1->CompareTo( obj ) ); Show( "DateTime:", k1, k2, k1.CompareTo( k2 ), k1.CompareTo( k2 ) ); Show( "TimeSpan: ", l1, l2, l1.CompareTo( l2 ), l1.CompareTo( l2 ) ); // Use an anonymous object to hide the Version object. obj = m2; Show( "Version: ", m1, m2, m1->CompareTo( m2 ), m1->CompareTo( obj ) ); Show( "Guid: ", n1, n2, n1.CompareTo( n2 ), n1.CompareTo( n2 ) ); // Console::WriteLine( "{0}The following types are not CLS-compliant:", nl ); Show( "SByte: ", w1, w2, w1.CompareTo( w2 ), w1.CompareTo( w2 ) ); Show( "UInt16: ", x1, x2, x1.CompareTo( x2 ), x1.CompareTo( x2 ) ); Show( "UInt32: ", y1, y2, y1.CompareTo( y2 ), y1.CompareTo( y2 ) ); Show( "UInt64: ", z1, z2, z1.CompareTo( z2 ), z1.CompareTo( z2 ) ); } catch ( Exception^ e ) { Console::WriteLine( e ); } } /* This example produces the following results: The following is the result of using the generic and non-generic versions of the CompareTo method for several base types: Boolean: True is equal to True Byte: 1 is equal to 1 Int16: -2 is less than 2 Int32: 3 is equal to 3 Int64: 4 is greater than -4 Decimal: -5.5 is less than 5.5 Single: 6.6 is equal to 6.6 Double: 7.7 is greater than -7.7 Char: A is equal to A String: abc is equal to abc DateTime: 12/1/2003 5:37:46 PM is equal to 12/1/2003 5:37:46 PM TimeSpan: 11.22:33:44 is equal to 11.22:33:44 Version: 1.2.333.4 is less than 2.0 Guid: ca761232-ed42-11ce-bacd-00aa0057b223 is equal to ca761232-ed42-11ce-bacd-00 aa0057b223 The following types are not CLS-compliant: SByte: 8 is equal to 8 UInt16: 9 is equal to 9 UInt32: 10 is equal to 10 UInt64: 11 is equal to 11 */
Version Information
.NET Framework
Supported in: 4, 3.5, 3.0, 2.0.NET Framework Client Profile
Supported in: 4, 3.5 SP1Portable Class Library
Supported in: Portable Class LibraryPlatforms
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
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