TimeSpan.TicksPerDay Field represents the number of ticks in 1 day. This field is constant. : TimeSpan « Date Time « VB.Net






TimeSpan.TicksPerDay Field represents the number of ticks in 1 day. This field is constant.

  

Imports System
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic

Module TimeSpanFieldsDemo
    Sub Main()
        Console.WriteLine(TimeSpan.MaxValue)
        Console.WriteLine(TimeSpan.MinValue)
        Console.WriteLine(TimeSpan.Zero)

    End Sub
End Module

   
    
  








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