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DateTime.ToLongTimeString() Method in C#

Last Updated : 11 Feb, 2019
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This method is used to convert the value of the current DateTime object to its equivalent long time string representation.
Syntax: public string ToLongTimeString (); Return Value: This method returns a string that contains the long time string representation of the current DateTime object.
Below programs illustrate the use of DateTime.ToLongTimeString() Method: Example 1: csharp
// C# program to demonstrate the
// DateTime.ToLongTimeString()
// Method
using System;
using System.Globalization;

class GFG {

    // Main Method
    public static void Main()
    {

        // creating object of DateTime
        DateTime date = new DateTime(2011, 1,
                                1, 4, 0, 15);

        // Converting the value of the 
        // current DateTime object to 
        // its equivalent long time 
        // string representation.
        // using ToLongTimeString() method;
        string value = date.ToLongTimeString();

        // Display the time
        Console.WriteLine("String representation of"+
                              " time is {0}", value);
    }
}
Output:
String representation of time is 04:00:15
Example 2: csharp
// C# program to demonstrate the
// DateTime.ToLongTimeString()
// Method
using System;
using System.Globalization;

class GFG {

    // Main Method
    public static void Main()
    {

        // creating object of DateTime
        DateTime date = DateTime.Now;

        // Converting the value of the
        // current DateTime object to 
        // its equivalent long time 
        // string representation.
        // using ToLongTimeString() method;
        string value = date.ToLongTimeString();

        // Display the time
        Console.WriteLine("String representation "+
                          "of time is {0}", value);
    }
}
Output:
String representation of time is 05:30:08
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