ASP.NET: Get milliseconds since 1/1/1970
I have an ASP.NET, VB.NET Date, and I'm trying to get the number of milliseconds since January 1st, 1970. I tried looking for a method in MSDN, but I couldn't find开发者_JS百科 anything. Does anyone know how to do this?
Starting with .NET 4.6, The method ToUnixTimeMilliseconds
provides a more accurate solution.
From DateTimeOffset
:
DateTimeOffset.Now.ToUnixTimeMilliseconds()
From DateTime
:
new DateTimeOffset(dateTime).ToUnixTimeMilliseconds()
Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.datetimeoffset.tounixtimemilliseconds?view=netframework-4.6#System_DateTimeOffset_ToUnixTimeMilliseconds
You can subtract any two DateTime
instances and get TimeSpan
and TotalMilliseconds
would give you total milliseconds. Sample below.
DateTime dt1970 = new DateTime(1970, 1, 1);
DateTime current = DateTime.Now;//DateTime.UtcNow for unix timestamp
TimeSpan span = current - dt1970;
Console.WriteLine(span.TotalMilliseconds.ToString());
one liner
//DateTime.MinValue is 01/01/01 00:00 so add 1969 years. to get 1/1/1970
DateTime.Now.Subtract(DateTime.MinValue.AddYears(1969)).TotalMilliseconds;
Alternatively, you can use the Ticks property and avoid construction of a temporary object:
long epochTime = (DateTime.UtcNow.Ticks - 621355968000000000) / 10000;
However, this isn't entirely
Reasoning:
DateTime d = new DateTime(1970, 01, 01);
var temp = d.Ticks; // == 621355968000000000
This will provide the UNIX Epoch in milliseconds. (Respects UTC time instead of your local time)
Split(DateTime.UtcNow.Subtract(DateTime.MinValue.AddYears(1969)).TotalMilliseconds(), ".", 2)(0)
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