This is an example of a timer in C#. It gives you an understand of time / clock and time conversion functionality.
Some Tips using Timer:
1.Timer_Event will fire only after the Timer.Start() method is called.
2.Interval property is used to set the interval between Timer_Event?.
3.Timer can be stopped either by disabling the Timer or calling the Stop() method.
using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Drawing;
class TimerDemo:Form
{
Timer Clock;
Label lbTime=new Label();
public TimerDemo()
{
Clock=new Timer();
Clock.Interval=1000;
Clock.Start();
Clock.Tick+=new EventHandler(Timer_Tick);
this.Controls.Add(lbTime);
lbTime.BackColor=Color.Black;
lbTime.ForeColor=Color.Red;
lbTime.Font=new Font("Times New Roman",15);
lbTime.Text=GetTime();
}
public string GetTime()
{
string TimeInString="";
int hour=DateTime.Now.Hour;
int min=DateTime.Now.Minute;
int sec=DateTime.Now.Second;
TimeInString=(hour < 10)?"0" + hour.ToString() :hour.ToString();
TimeInString+=":" + ((min<10)?"0" + min.ToString() :min.ToString());
TimeInString+=":" + ((sec<10)?"0" + sec.ToString() :sec.ToString());
return TimeInString?;
}
public void Timer_Tick(object sender,EventArgs? eArgs)
{
if(sender==Clock)
{
lbTime.Text=GetTime();
}
}
public static void Main()
{
Application.Run(new TimerDemo());
}
}
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