TimeZoneInfo.IsInvalidTime(DateTime) Method
Definition
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Indicates whether a particular date and time is invalid.
public:
bool IsInvalidTime(DateTime dateTime);
public bool IsInvalidTime (DateTime dateTime);
member this.IsInvalidTime : DateTime -> bool
Public Function IsInvalidTime (dateTime As DateTime) As Boolean
Parameters
- dateTime
- DateTime
A date and time value.
Returns
true
if dateTime
is invalid; otherwise, false
.
Examples
In the Pacific Time zone, daylight saving time begins at 2:00 A.M. on April 2, 2006. The following code passes the time at one-minute intervals from 1:59 A.M. on April 2, 2006, to 3:01 A.M. on April 2, 2006, to the IsInvalidTime method of a TimeZoneInfo object that represents the Pacific Time zone. The console output indicates that all times from 2:00 A.M. on April 2, 2006, to 2:59 A.M. on April 2, 2006, are invalid.
// Specify DateTimeKind in Date constructor
DateTime baseTime = new DateTime(2007, 3, 11, 1, 59, 0, DateTimeKind.Unspecified);
DateTime newTime;
// Get Pacific Standard Time zone
TimeZoneInfo pstZone = TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("Pacific Standard Time");
// List possible invalid times for a 63-minute interval, from 1:59 AM to 3:01 AM
for (int ctr = 0; ctr < 63; ctr++)
{
// Because of assignment, newTime.Kind is also DateTimeKind.Unspecified
newTime = baseTime.AddMinutes(ctr);
Console.WriteLine("{0} is invalid: {1}", newTime, pstZone.IsInvalidTime(newTime));
}
// Specify DateTimeKind in Date constructor
let baseTime = DateTime(2007, 3, 11, 1, 59, 0, DateTimeKind.Unspecified)
// Get Pacific Standard Time zone
let pstZone = TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById "Pacific Standard Time"
// List possible invalid times for a 63-minute interval, from 1:59 AM to 3:01 AM
for i = 0 to 62 do
// Because of assignment, newTime.Kind is also DateTimeKind.Unspecified
let newTime = baseTime.AddMinutes i
printfn $"{newTime} is invalid: {pstZone.IsInvalidTime newTime}"
' Specify DateTimeKind in Date constructor
Dim baseTime As New Date(2007, 3, 11, 1, 59, 0, DateTimeKind.Unspecified)
Dim newTime As Date
' Get Pacific Standard Time zone
Dim pstZone As TimeZoneInfo = TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("Pacific Standard Time")
' List possible invalid times for 63-minute interval, from 1:59 AM to 3:01 AM
For ctr As Integer = 0 To 62
' Because of assignment, newTime.Kind is also DateTimeKind.Unspecified
newTime = baseTime.AddMinutes(ctr)
Console.WriteLine("{0} is invalid: {1}", newTime, pstZone.IsInvalidTime(newTime))
Next
Remarks
An invalid time falls within a range of times for the current time zone that cannot be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) due to the application of an adjustment rule. Typically, invalid times occur when the time moves ahead for daylight saving time. See the Example section for an illustration.
The value of the Kind property of the dateTime
parameter affects whether dateTime
represents an invalid time, as the following table shows.
DateTime.Kind property | TimeZoneInfo object (if applicable) | Behavior |
---|---|---|
DateTimeKind.Local | TimeZoneInfo.Local | Determines whether the time is invalid. |
DateTimeKind.Local | TimeZoneInfo.Utc or a non-local time zone. | Converts dateTime to the time of the TimeZoneInfo object and returns false . |
DateTimeKind.Unspecified | Not applicable. | Assumes dateTime is the time of the TimeZoneInfo object and determines whether it is invalid. |
DateTimeKind.Utc | Not applicable. | Returns false . |
Applies to
See also
.NET