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TimeSpan Constructor (Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)
Visual Studio 2010
Initializes a new TimeSpan to a specified number of days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Parameters
- days
- Type: System::Int32
Number of days.
- hours
- Type: System::Int32
Number of hours.
- minutes
- Type: System::Int32
Number of minutes.
- seconds
- Type: System::Int32
Number of seconds.
- milliseconds
- Type: System::Int32
Number of milliseconds.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| ArgumentOutOfRangeException | The parameters specify a TimeSpan value less than TimeSpan::MinValue or greater than TimeSpan::MaxValue. |
The following example creates several TimeSpan objects using the constructor overload that initializes a TimeSpan to a specified number of days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.
// Example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int ) constructor. using namespace System; // Create a TimeSpan object and display its value. void CreateTimeSpan( int days, int hours, int minutes, int seconds, int millisec ) { TimeSpan elapsedTime = TimeSpan(days,hours,minutes,seconds,millisec); // Format the constructor for display. array<Object^>^boxedParams = gcnew array<Object^>(5); boxedParams[ 0 ] = days; boxedParams[ 1 ] = hours; boxedParams[ 2 ] = minutes; boxedParams[ 3 ] = seconds; boxedParams[ 4 ] = millisec; String^ ctor = String::Format( "TimeSpan( {0}, {1}, {2}, {3}, {4} )", boxedParams ); // Display the constructor and its value. Console::WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,24}", ctor, elapsedTime.ToString() ); } int main() { Console::WriteLine( "This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int ) " "\nconstructor generates the following output.\n" ); Console::WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,16}", "Constructor", "Value" ); Console::WriteLine( "{0,-48}{1,16}", "-----------", "-----" ); CreateTimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 ); CreateTimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40, 50 ); CreateTimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 0, 937840050 ); CreateTimeSpan( 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555 ); CreateTimeSpan( 1111, -2222, -3333, -4444, -5555 ); CreateTimeSpan( 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999 ); } /* This example of the TimeSpan( int, int, int, int, int ) constructor generates the following output. Constructor Value ----------- ----- TimeSpan( 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 ) 10.20:30:40.0500000 TimeSpan( -10, 20, 30, 40, 50 ) -9.03:29:19.9500000 TimeSpan( 0, 0, 0, 0, 937840050 ) 10.20:30:40.0500000 TimeSpan( 1111, 2222, 3333, 4444, 5555 ) 1205.22:47:09.5550000 TimeSpan( 1111, -2222, -3333, -4444, -5555 ) 1016.01:12:50.4450000 TimeSpan( 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999, 99999 ) 104236.05:27:18.9990000 */
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