Question

I use this code for converting Timespan to String (for ex: 14:53) :

myTimeSpan.ToString("hh:mm");

but this error occurs:

Input string was not in a correct format

What is the proper way to do this?

Était-ce utile?

La solution

myTimeSpan.ToString(@"hh\:mm")

Custom TimeSpan Format Strings

The custom TimeSpan format specifiers do not include placeholder separator symbols, such as the symbols that separate days from hours, hours from minutes, or seconds from fractional seconds. Instead, these symbols must be included in the custom format string as string literals. For example, "dd.hh\:mm" defines a period (.) as the separator between days and hours, and a colon (:) as the separator between hours and minutes.

Autres conseils

You need to use @"hh\:mm\" for TimeSpan. Timespan formatting is not exactly same as DateTime

myTimeSpan.ToString(@"hh\:mm");

Check out Msdn for more info

var result = string.Format("{0:D2}:{1:D2}",  myTimeSpan.Hours, myTimeSpan.Minutes);

From TimeSpan.ToString Method (String)

TimeSpan t = new TimeSpan(14, 53, 0);
Console.WriteLine(t.ToString(@"hh\:mm"));

As an alternative you can use String.Format like;

Console.WriteLine(String.Format("{0}:{1}", t.Hours, t.Minutes));

Remember, TimeSpan.ToString(String) overload only avaiable for .NET 4 or higher.

Try this will work 100% !!

myTimeSpan.ToString(@"dd\.hh\:mm");.
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