TimeSpan.FromDays() Method in C#
Last Updated :
07 Nov, 2019
This method is used to get a TimeSpan that represents a specified number of days, accurate to the nearest millisecond.
Syntax: public static TimeSpan FromDays (double value);
Parameter:
value: This parameter specifies the number of days, accurate to the nearest millisecond.
Return Value: It returns a new TimeSpan object that represents the value.
Exceptions:
- OverflowException: It occurs when the given double value is smaller than the smallest possible value or greater than the largest possible value or the value is PositiveInfinity or is NegativeInfinity.
- ArgumentException: If the value is NaN.
Below programs illustrate the use of TimeSpan.FromDays(Double)Method:
Program 1:
using System;
class GFG {
public static void Main()
{
try {
TimeSpan interval = TimeSpan.FromDays(43.999999);
Console.WriteLine( "The Timespan is : {0}" ,
interval);
}
catch (OverflowException e)
{
Console.Write( "Exception Thrown: " );
Console.Write( "{0}" , e.GetType(), e.Message);
}
}
}
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Output:
The Timespan is : 43.23:59:59.9140000
Program 2: For Overflow Exception
using System;
class GFG {
public static void Main()
{
try {
TimeSpan interval =
TimeSpan.FromDays(Double.NegativeInfinity);
Console.WriteLine( "The Timespan is : {0}" ,
interval);
}
catch (OverflowException e)
{
Console.Write( "Exception Thrown: " );
Console.Write( "{0}" , e.GetType(), e.Message);
}
}
}
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Output:
Exception Thrown: System.OverflowException
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