UmAlQuraCalendar.ToDateTime Method (Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)
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Returns a DateTime that is set to the specified date, time, and era.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
'Declaration Public Overrides Function ToDateTime ( _ year As Integer, _ month As Integer, _ day As Integer, _ hour As Integer, _ minute As Integer, _ second As Integer, _ millisecond As Integer, _ era As Integer _ ) As DateTime
Parameters
- year
- Type: System.Int32
A year.
- month
- Type: System.Int32
An integer from 1 through 12 that represents a month.
- day
- Type: System.Int32
An integer from 1 through 29 that represents a day.
- hour
- Type: System.Int32
An integer from 0 through 23 that represents an hour.
- minute
- Type: System.Int32
An integer from 0 through 59 that represents a minute.
- second
- Type: System.Int32
An integer from 0 through 59 that represents a second.
- millisecond
- Type: System.Int32
An integer from 0 through 999 that represents a millisecond.
- era
- Type: System.Int32
An era. Specify UmAlQuraCalendar.Eras[UmAlQuraCalendar.CurrentEra].
Return Value
Type: System.DateTimeAn object that is set to the specified date and time in the current era.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| ArgumentOutOfRangeException | year, month, day, or era is outside the range supported by the UmAlQuraCalendar class. -or- hour is less than zero or greater than 23. -or- minute is less than zero or greater than 59. -or- second is less than zero or greater than 59. -or- millisecond is less than zero or greater than 999. |
The ToDateTime method is useful because it can convert any date in the current calendar to a Gregorian calendar date. The Gregorian date can subsequently be used, for example, to compare dates in different calendars or create an equivalent date in a particular calendar.