using System;
class MainClass
{
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
TimeSpan timespan1 = new TimeSpan(2, 12, 0, 0);
// Create a TimeSpan representing 4.5 days.
TimeSpan timespan2 = new TimeSpan(4, 12, 0, 0);
// Create a TimeSpan representing 1 week.
TimeSpan oneWeek = timespan1 + timespan2;
Console.WriteLine("oneWeek : {0}", oneWeek);
}
}
oneWeek : 7.00:00:00
13.5.TimeSpan |
| 13.5.1. | Create a TimeSpan representing 2.5 days |
| 13.5.2. | TimeSpan calculation |
| 13.5.3. | Manual Profiler |
| 13.5.4. | Create a TimeSpan representing 1 week |
| 13.5.5. | Use the Add() method to add a TimeSpan to a DateTime |
| 13.5.6. | Use the Subtract() method to subtract a TimeSpan from a DateTime |
| 13.5.7. | Create a TimeSpan instance, specifying the hours, minutes, and seconds |
| 13.5.8. | Create a TimeSpan instance, specifying the days, hours, minutes,and seconds |
| 13.5.9. | Create a TimeSpan instance, specifying the days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds |
| 13.5.10. | Create a TimeSpan instance, specifying the number of ticks |
| 13.5.11. | Display the properties for myTimeSpan |
| 13.5.12. | Measures the time taken to add some numbers |
| 13.5.13. | Use the FromDays(), FromHours(), FromMinutes(), FromSeconds(), FromMilliseconds(), and FromTicks() methods to create new TimeSpan instances |
| 13.5.14. | Use the Add() method to add a TimeSpan instance to another |
| 13.5.15. | Use the Subtract() method to subtract a TimeSpan instance from another |
| 13.5.16. | Use the Duration() method to add two TimeSpan instances |
| 13.5.17. | Use the Negate() method to add two TimeSpan instances |