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DateTime Structure
 Second Property
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.NET Framework Class Library
DateTime..::.Second Property

Updated: November 2007

Gets the seconds component of the date represented by this instance.

Namespace:  System
Assembly:  mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)

Visual Basic (Declaration)
Public ReadOnly Property Second As Integer
Visual Basic (Usage)
Dim instance As DateTime
Dim value As Integer

value = instance.Second
C#
public int Second { get; }
Visual C++
public:
property int Second {
    int get ();
}
J#
/** @property */
public int get_Second()
JScript
public function get Second () : int

Property Value

Type: System..::.Int32

The seconds, between 0 and 59.

The following code example demonstrates the Second property.

Visual Basic
Dim moment As New System.DateTime(1999, 1, 13, 3, 57, 32, 11)

' Year gets 1999.
Dim year As Integer = moment.Year

' Month gets 1 (January).
Dim month As Integer = moment.Month

' Day gets 13.
Dim day As Integer = moment.Day

' Hour gets 3.
Dim hour As Integer = moment.Hour

' Minute gets 57.
Dim minute As Integer = moment.Minute

' Second gets 32.
Dim second As Integer = moment.Second

' Millisecond gets 11.
Dim millisecond As Integer = moment.Millisecond

C#
            System.DateTime moment = new System.DateTime(
                                            1999, 1, 13, 3, 57, 32, 11);
            // Year gets 1999.
            int year = moment.Year;
            
            // Month gets 1 (January).
            int month = moment.Month;
            
            // Day gets 13.
            int day = moment.Day;
            
            // Hour gets 3.
            int hour = moment.Hour;
            
            // Minute gets 57.
            int minute = moment.Minute;
            
            // Second gets 32.
            int second = moment.Second;
            
            // Millisecond gets 11.
            int millisecond = moment.Millisecond;

Visual C++
System::DateTime moment = System::DateTime(
   1999, 1, 13, 3, 57, 32, 11 );

// Year gets 1999.
int year = moment.Year;

// Month gets 1 (January).
int month = moment.Month;

// Day gets 13.
int day = moment.Day;

// Hour gets 3.
int hour = moment.Hour;

// Minute gets 57.
int minute = moment.Minute;

// Second gets 32.
int second = moment.Second;

// Millisecond gets 11.
int millisecond = moment.Millisecond;


J#
System.DateTime moment = new System.DateTime(1999, 1, 13,
                        3, 57, 32, 11);

// Year gets 1999.
int year = moment.get_Year();

// Month gets 1 (January).
int month = moment.get_Month();

// Day gets 13.
int day = moment.get_Day();

// Hour gets 3.
int hour = moment.get_Hour();

// Minute gets 57.
int minute = moment.get_Minute();

// Second gets 32.
int second = moment.get_Second();

// Millisecond gets 11.
int millisecond = moment.get_Millisecond();

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The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.

.NET Framework

Supported in: 3.5, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

.NET Compact Framework

Supported in: 3.5, 2.0, 1.0

XNA Framework

Supported in: 2.0, 1.0
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