CborWriter.WriteUnixTimeSeconds Method
Definition
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Overloads
WriteUnixTimeSeconds(Double) |
Writes a unix time in seconds as a tagged date/time value, as described in RFC7049 section 2.4.1. |
WriteUnixTimeSeconds(Int64) |
Writes a unix time in seconds as a tagged date/time value, as described in RFC7049 section 2.4.1. |
WriteUnixTimeSeconds(Double)
- Source:
- CborWriter.Tag.cs
- Source:
- CborWriter.Tag.cs
- Source:
- CborWriter.Tag.cs
- Source:
- CborWriter.Tag.cs
Writes a unix time in seconds as a tagged date/time value, as described in RFC7049 section 2.4.1.
public:
void WriteUnixTimeSeconds(double seconds);
public void WriteUnixTimeSeconds (double seconds);
member this.WriteUnixTimeSeconds : double -> unit
Public Sub WriteUnixTimeSeconds (seconds As Double)
Parameters
- seconds
- Double
The value to write.
Exceptions
The seconds
parameter cannot be infinite or NaN.
Writing a new value exceeds the definite length of the parent data item.
-or-
The major type of the encoded value is not permitted in the parent data item.
-or-
The written data is not accepted under the current conformance mode.
Applies to
WriteUnixTimeSeconds(Int64)
- Source:
- CborWriter.Tag.cs
- Source:
- CborWriter.Tag.cs
- Source:
- CborWriter.Tag.cs
- Source:
- CborWriter.Tag.cs
Writes a unix time in seconds as a tagged date/time value, as described in RFC7049 section 2.4.1.
public:
void WriteUnixTimeSeconds(long seconds);
public void WriteUnixTimeSeconds (long seconds);
member this.WriteUnixTimeSeconds : int64 -> unit
Public Sub WriteUnixTimeSeconds (seconds As Long)
Parameters
- seconds
- Int64
The value to write.
Exceptions
Writing a new value exceeds the definite length of the parent data item.
-or-
The major type of the encoded value is not permitted in the parent data item.
-or-
The written data is not accepted under the current conformance mode.
Applies to
.NET