The DateTime.AddTicks() method in C# is used to add a specified number of ticks to the value of this instance. It returns a new DateTime.
Syntax
Following is the syntax −
public DateTime AddTicks (long ticks);
Here, ticks value is for 100-nanosecond.
Example
Let us now see an example to implement the DateTime.AddTicks() method −
using System;
public class Demo {
public static void Main(){
DateTime d1 = new DateTime(2019, 07, 25, 6, 20, 40);
DateTime d2 = d1.AddTicks(5000);
System.Console.WriteLine("DateTime = {0:dd} {0:y}, {0:hh}:{0:mm}:{0:ss} ", d1);
System.Console.WriteLine("Initial Ticks = {0} ", d1.Ticks);
System.Console.WriteLine("New Ticks = {0} ", d2.Ticks);
}
}Output
This will produce the following output −
DateTime = 25 July 2019, 06:20:40 Initial Ticks = 636996324400000000 New Ticks = 636996324400005000
Example
Let us now see another example to implement the DateTime.AddTicks() method −
using System;
public class Demo {
public static void Main(){
DateTime d1 = new DateTime(2019, 07, 25, 6, 20, 40);
DateTime d2 = d1.AddTicks(-5000);
System.Console.WriteLine("DateTime = {0:dd} {0:y}, {0:hh}:{0:mm}:{0:ss} ", d1);
System.Console.WriteLine("Initial Ticks = {0} ", d1.Ticks);
System.Console.WriteLine("New Ticks (subtracting) = {0} ", d2.Ticks);
}
}Output
This will produce the following output −
DateTime = 25 July 2019, 06:20:40 Initial Ticks = 636996324400000000 New Ticks = 636996324399995000