'Declaration Overloads Public Operator -( _ ByVal date As TdDate, _ ByVal timeSpan As TimeSpan _ ) As TdDate
'Usage
Parameters
- date
- A TdDate.
- timeSpan
- A TimeSpan that will be subtracted from the TdDate
'Declaration Overloads Public Operator -( _ ByVal date As TdDate, _ ByVal timeSpan As TimeSpan _ ) As TdDate
'Usage
Exception | Description |
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System.OverflowException | Unable to subtract the TimeSpan from the TdDate. |
If the date parameter is Null a TdDate.Null will be returned.
The only component of the TimeSpan object that will be considered is the day component. When this operation is performed, the day component of the TimeSpan is subtracted from the this instance of TdDate. For example, if the date is "2007-10-04" and TimeSpan is "0.02:00:00.00" (0 days, 2 hours) the subtract operation will result in "2007-10-04".
The number of days will be calculated from the components that were specified when TimeSpan was initialized. Therefore, if a TimeSpan was initialized as new TimeSpan(47, 60, 20) (47 hours, 60 minutes, 20 seconds), the number of days that will be subtracted from TdDate will be 2.
Target Platforms: Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019