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C# - TimeSpan.TotalDays Property with Example
In this tutorial, we will learn about the C# TimeSpan.TotalDays property with its definition, usage, syntax, and example.
By Nidhi Last updated : March 30, 2023
TimeSpan.TotalDays Property
The TimeSpan.TotalDays property is read-only which is used to represent the total days of the current instance in the TimeSpan structure. Here, we create an instance of TimeSpan and initialized with days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.
Syntax
double TimeSpan.TotalDays;
Parameter(s)
Return Value
This property returns a double value that represents the number of days in the current instance of the TimeSpan structure.
C# Example of TimeSpan.TotalDays Property
The source code to demonstrate the use of TotalDays property of TimeSpan structure is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.
using System;
class TimeSpanDemo {
// Entry point of Program
static public void Main() {
// Here we create instance timespan and
// initialized with days, hours, minutes, second,
// and milliseconds
TimeSpan timeSpan = new TimeSpan(2, 13, 35, 44, 213);
Console.WriteLine("Created TimeSpan values:" + timeSpan);
Console.WriteLine("Days in TimeSpan: " + timeSpan.TotalDays);
}
}
Output
Created TimeSpan values:2.13:35:44.2130000
Days in TimeSpan: 2.56648394675926
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