Calendar.GetMinute Method
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Returns the minutes value in the specified DateTime.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Parameters
- time
- Type: System.DateTime
The DateTime to read.
The following code example demonstrates the members of the Calendar class.
using System; using System.Globalization; public class Example { public static void Demo(System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock outputBlock) { // Sets a DateTime to April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar. DateTime myDT = new DateTime(2002, 4, 3, new GregorianCalendar()); // Uses the default calendar of the InvariantCulture. Calendar myCal = CultureInfo.InvariantCulture.Calendar; // Displays the values of the DateTime. outputBlock.Text += String.Format("April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar:") + "\n"; DisplayValues(outputBlock, myCal, myDT); // Adds 5 to every component of the DateTime. myDT = myCal.AddYears(myDT, 5); myDT = myCal.AddMonths(myDT, 5); myDT = myCal.AddWeeks(myDT, 5); myDT = myCal.AddDays(myDT, 5); myDT = myCal.AddHours(myDT, 5); myDT = myCal.AddMinutes(myDT, 5); myDT = myCal.AddSeconds(myDT, 5); myDT = myCal.AddMilliseconds(myDT, 5); // Displays the values of the DateTime. outputBlock.Text += "After adding 5 to each component of the DateTime:" + "\n"; DisplayValues(outputBlock, myCal, myDT); } public static void DisplayValues(System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock outputBlock, Calendar myCal, DateTime myDT) { outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" Era: {0}", myCal.GetEra(myDT)) + "\n"; outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" Year: {0}", myCal.GetYear(myDT)) + "\n"; outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" Month: {0}", myCal.GetMonth(myDT)) + "\n"; outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" DayOfYear: {0}", myCal.GetDayOfYear(myDT)) + "\n"; outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" DayOfMonth: {0}", myCal.GetDayOfMonth(myDT)) + "\n"; outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" DayOfWeek: {0}", myCal.GetDayOfWeek(myDT)) + "\n"; outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" Hour: {0}", myCal.GetHour(myDT)) + "\n"; outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" Minute: {0}", myCal.GetMinute(myDT)) + "\n"; outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" Second: {0}", myCal.GetSecond(myDT)) + "\n"; outputBlock.Text += String.Format(" Milliseconds: {0}", myCal.GetMilliseconds(myDT)) + "\n"; outputBlock.Text += "\n"; } } /* This code produces the following output. April 3, 2002 of the Gregorian calendar: Era: 1 Year: 2002 Month: 4 DayOfYear: 93 DayOfMonth: 3 DayOfWeek: Wednesday Hour: 0 Minute: 0 Second: 0 Milliseconds: 0 After adding 5 to each component of the DateTime: Era: 1 Year: 2007 Month: 10 DayOfYear: 286 DayOfMonth: 13 DayOfWeek: Saturday Hour: 5 Minute: 5 Second: 5 Milliseconds: 5 */
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