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DateTime.Millisecond Property
.NET Framework 1.1
Gets the milliseconds component of the date represented by this instance.
[Visual Basic] Public ReadOnly Property Millisecond As Integer [C#] public int Millisecond {get;} [C++] public: __property int get_Millisecond(); [JScript] public function get Millisecond() : int;
Property Value
The millisecond, between 0 and 999.
Example
[Visual Basic, C#, C++] The following sample demonstrates the Millisecond property.
[Visual Basic] Dim moment As New System.DateTime(1999, 1, 13, 3, 57, 32, 11) ' Year gets 1999. Dim year As Integer = moment.Year ' Month gets 1 (January). Dim month As Integer = moment.Month ' Day gets 13. Dim day As Integer = moment.Day ' Hour gets 3. Dim hour As Integer = moment.Hour ' Minute gets 57. Dim minute As Integer = moment.Minute ' Second gets 32. Dim second As Integer = moment.Second ' Millisecond gets 11. Dim millisecond As Integer = moment.Millisecond [C#] System.DateTime moment = new System.DateTime( 1999, 1, 13, 3, 57, 32, 11); // Year gets 1999. int year = moment.Year; // Month gets 1 (January). int month = moment.Month; // Day gets 13. int day = moment.Day; // Hour gets 3. int hour = moment.Hour; // Minute gets 57. int minute = moment.Minute; // Second gets 32. int second = moment.Second; // Millisecond gets 11. int millisecond = moment.Millisecond; [C++] System::DateTime moment = System::DateTime(1999, 1, 13, 3, 57, 32, 11); // Year gets 1999. int year = moment.Year; // Month gets 1 (January). int month = moment.Month; // Day gets 13. int day = moment.Day; // Hour gets 3. int hour = moment.Hour; // Minute gets 57. int minute = moment.Minute; // Second gets 32. int second = moment.Second; // Millisecond gets 11. int millisecond = moment.Millisecond;
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Requirements
Platforms: Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family, .NET Compact Framework, Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) Standard
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