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DateTime Constructor ( Int32, Int32, Int32 )

System Namespace   DateTime Structure


Initializes a new instance of the DateTime structure to the specified year, month, and day.

[ VB ]
<Serializable>
Public Sub New ( _
   ByVal year As Integer, _
   ByVal month As Integer, _
   ByVal day As Integer _
)

[ C# ]
[ Serializable ]
public DateTime (
   int year,
   int month,
   int day
);

[ C++ ]
[ Serializable ]
public: DateTime (
   int year,
   int month,
   int day
);

[ JScript ]
public Serializable
function DateTime (
   year : int,
   month : int,
   day : int
);

Parameters

year
The year ( 1 through 9999 ).
month
The month ( 1 through 12 ).
day
The day ( 1 through the number of days in month ).

Exceptions


Exception Type Condition
ArgumentOutOfRangeException year is less than 1 or greater than 9999.

-or-

month is less than 1 or greater than 12.

-or-

day is less than 1 or greater than the number of days in month.

ArgumentException The specified parameters evaluate to less than MinValue or more than MaxValue.

Remarks

The time of day for the resulting DateTime is midnight ( 00:00:00 ).

Example

The following demonstrates using this constructor.

// create a new instance of DateTime containing the date
// 7/28/1979 at 10:35:05 PM using the en-US calendar.
System.Globalization.CultureInfo info =
   new System.Globalization.CultureInfo ( "en-US", false );

System.Globalization.Calendar calendar = info.Calendar;

System.DateTime dateTime =
   new System.DateTime ( 1979,      // Year
                  07,         // Month
                  28,         // Day
                  22,         // Hour
                  35,         // Minute
                  5,         // Second
                  15,         // Millisecond
                  calendar   // calendar
                   );

// Write the DateTime as "Saturday, July 28, 1979 10:35:05 PM".
System.Response.WriteLine ( "{ 0:F }", dateTime );
  C# VB

See Also

DateTime Members   DateTime Constructor Overload List Skip Navigation Links




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