C# - TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds() Method with Example

In this tutorial, we will learn about the C# TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds() method with its definition, usage, syntax, and example. By Nidhi Last updated : March 30, 2023

TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds() Method

The TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds() is a static method that is used to return an object of TimeSpan object which is used to represent a specified number of milliseconds that are accurate to the nearest millisecond.

Syntax

TimeSpan TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(double millisecs);

Parameter(s)

  • millisecs: A specified number of milliseconds.

Return Value

This method returns the object of TimeSpan object which is used to represent a specified number of milliseconds that are accurate to the nearest millisecond.

Exception(s)

  • System.OverflowException
  • System.ArgumentException

C# Example of TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds() Method

The source code to demonstrate the use of FromMilliseconds() method 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 = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(55.999888);
    Console.WriteLine("timespan accurate to nearest millisecond: " + timespan);
  }
}

Output

timespan accurate to nearest millisecond: 00:00:00.0560000
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