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Initialize a time span to zero

  

Module ToString
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim span As TimeSpan
      ' Initialize a time span to zero.
      span = TimeSpan.Zero
      Console.WriteLine(FormatTimeSpan(span))

   End Sub

   Private Function FormatTimeSpan(span As TimeSpan) As String
      Dim sign As String = String.Empty
      Return sign & span.Days.ToString("00") & "." & _
             span.Hours.ToString("00") & ":" & _
             span.Minutes.ToString("00") & ":" & _
             span.Seconds.ToString("00") & "." & _
             span.Milliseconds.ToString("000")
   End Function
End Module

   
    
  








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