C# - TimeSpan.Days Property with Example

In this tutorial, we will learn about the C# TimeSpan.Days property with its definition, usage, syntax, and example. By Nidhi Last updated : March 29, 2023

TimeSpan.Days Property

The TimeSpan.Days property is read-only which is used to represent days in given ticks. Here, we create an object of TimeSpan and initialized it with ticks. Then we can get days of given ticks using Days property.

Syntax

int TimeSpan.Days;

Parameter(s)

  • None

Return Value

This property returns an integer value that represents the number of days in given ticks in the current instance of the TimeSpan structure.

C# Example of TimeSpan.Days Property

The source code to demonstrate the use of Days 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() {
    TimeSpan timeSpan = new TimeSpan(864000000000 * 2);
    Console.WriteLine("Days in given ticks:" + timeSpan.Days);
  }
}

Output

Days in given ticks:2
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