C# TimeSpan LessThanOrEqual

Description

TimeSpan LessThanOrEqual indicates whether a specified TimeSpan is less than or equal to another specified TimeSpan.

Syntax

TimeSpan.LessThanOrEqual has the following syntax.


public static bool operator <=(
  TimeSpan t1,
  TimeSpan t2
)

Parameters

TimeSpan.LessThanOrEqual has the following parameters.

  • t1 - The first time interval to compare.
  • t2 - The second time interval to compare.

Returns

TimeSpan.LessThanOrEqual method returns true if the value of t1 is less than or equal to the value of t2; otherwise, false.

Example

The following example compares several TimeSpan objects to a reference TimeSpan using the LessThanOrEqual operator.


using System;//from  w  ww  . j  a  v a  2 s .c  om

class MainClass
{
    static void Main( )
    {
        TimeSpan Left = new TimeSpan( 2, 0, 0 );

        Console.WriteLine( Left <= new TimeSpan( 0, 120, 0 ));
    } 
} 

The code above generates the following result.





















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