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[edit] TimeSpan TotalMilliseconds Property

The TimeSpan TotalMilliseconds property simply returns the total TimeSpan interval in Milliseconds. It returns a Double which means it can return negative and positive values.


Use this property if you need to know the total TimeSpan in Milliseconds. Since it returns a double value it will calculate partial Milliseconds.

  • Note: There are 1000 milliseconds in one second

[edit] Syntax

object.TotalMilliseconds()

[edit] Example 1:

using System;
class Program
{
    static void Main()
    {
        DateTime now = DateTime.Now;
        DateTime then = new DateTime(2004, 12, 3, 4, 0, 12, 127);
        TimeSpan diff = now - then;
        Console.WriteLine(diff.TotalMilliseconds.ToString());
        Console.Read();
    }
}

Output:

74617496310.5


The code simply subtracts the now date from the then date and it returns the total timespan value. Then the diff object is used to calculate the total amount of Milliseconds the represents the TimeSpan object.


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