'Declaration Public ReadOnly Property Days As Integer
'Usage Dim instance As TdIntervalDayToSecond Dim value As Integer value = instance.Days
public int Days {get;}
'Declaration Public ReadOnly Property Days As Integer
'Usage Dim instance As TdIntervalDayToSecond Dim value As Integer value = instance.Days
public int Days {get;}
Exception | Description |
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TdException | This property is not available when this instance is TdIntervalDayToSecond.Null. |
A TdIntervalDayToSecond is represented as [-][days][space][hh]:[mm]:[ss].[ffffff]. The minus sign is optional and represents a negative interval of time. The days component represents days. The single space character (0x40) separates the days from the hours. The hh represents hours, the mm minutes, the ss seconds and the ffffff fractional seconds. The value of the Days property is the days component.
A negative interval will return all properties (days, minutes, hours, seconds and fractional seconds) as negative values.
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2