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TIMESERIAL


Gets a Date Serial for the specified hours, minutes, and seconds

Syntax

` declare function TimeSerial ( byval hour as long, byval minute as long, byval second as long ) as double

`

Usage

#include "vbcompat.bi"
result = TimeSerial( hours, minutes, seconds )

Parameters

hour

number of hours, in the range 0-23

minute

number of minutes

second

number of seconds

Return Value

Returns a date serial containing the time formed by the values in the hours, minutes and seconds parameters.The date serial returned has no integer part.

Description

hours must be specified in the range 0-23

The compiler will not recognize this function unless vbcompat.bi or datetime.bi is included.

Examples

start GeSHi

vb
#include "vbcompat.bi"

Dim ds As Double = DateSerial(2005, 11, 28) + TimeSerial(7, 30, 50)

Print Format(ds, "yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss")

end GeSHi

Differences from QB

  • Did not exist in QB. This function appeared in PDS and VBDOS

See also

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