If DateTime is an object and default C# parameters can only be assigned compile-time constants, how do you provide default values for objects like DateTime?
I am trying to initialize values in a POCO with a constructor, using named parameters with default values.
DateTime
cannot be used as a constant but you could make it a nullable type (DateTime?
) instead.
Give the DateTime?
a default value of null
, and if it is set to null
at the start of your function, then you can initialize it to any value you want.
static void test(DateTime? dt = null)
{
if (dt == null)
{
dt = new DateTime(1981, 03, 01);
}
//...
}
You can call it with a named parameter like this:
test(dt: new DateTime(2010, 03, 01));
And with the default parameter like this:
test();
The only way you can do this directly is to use the value default(DateTime)
, which is compile-time constant. Or you can work around that by using DateTime?
and setting the default value to null
.
See also this related question about TimeSpan
.
new DateTime() also equals DateTime.MinValue
You could a create a default parameter like so.
void test(DateTime dt = new DateTime())
{
//...
}
Unlike VB, C# doesn't support date literals. And since optional parameters look like this in IL, you can't fake it with attributes.
.method private hidebysig static void foo([opt] int32 x) cil managed
{
.param [1] = int32(5)
.maxstack 8
L_0000: nop
L_0001: ret
}
.method //this is a new method
private hidebysig static //it is private, ???, and static
void foo //it returns nothing (void) and is named Foo
([opt] int32 x) //it has one parameter, which is optional, of type int32
.param [1] = int32(5) //give the first param a default value of 5
private System.String _Date= "01/01/1900";
public virtual System.String Date
{
get { return _Date; }
set { _Date= value; }
}
We can assign value to a label like given below,
lblDate.Text = Date;
Also we can get the value,
DateTime dt = Convert.ToDateTime(label1.Text);
you could use:
Datetime.MinValue
for initialization.
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