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EndTime Property (TimeRange)

Returns the end of the range.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public ReadOnly Property EndTime As TimeSpan
public TimeSpan EndTime {get;}
Remarks

The value of the EndTime property is considered to be exclusive, meaning that the time range does not include that actual value, but rather all points in time from the StartTime through the minute preceding the actual value of the EndTime property. For example, if the Start property is set to 09:00 hours, and the End property is set to 17:00 hours, the resulting time range as it applies to working hours or time range appearances would be from 9AM through 4:59:59 PM, i.e., up to but not including 5PM. This is in keeping with the time range model used by the UltraDayView control, where the end time for each TimeSlot coincides with the minute preceding the next slot in chronological order. This method is also employed to simplify coding when programmatically adding members to a TimeRangesCollection.

Example
The following code sample demonstrates how to use the Owner's DateSettings collection to specify working hours and a custom time range appearance for a particular date:

Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports Infragistics.Win
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule
Imports System.Diagnostics

        '  Add a new Owner to the Owners collection
        Dim myOwner As Owner = Me.calendarInfo.Owners.Add("myCalendar")

        '  Create an OwnerDateSettings object for the first day of the current month
        Dim dateSettings As OwnerDateSettings = New OwnerDateSettings(New DateTime(DateTime.Today.Year, DateTime.Today.Month, 1))

        '  Designate the day as a workday
        dateSettings.IsWorkDay = DefaultableBoolean.True

        '  Add two sets of working hours, one for 9AM to 12PM,
        '  and another for 1PM to 5PM
        dateSettings.WorkingHours.Add(New TimeRange(TimeSpan.FromHours(9), TimeSpan.FromHours(12)))
        dateSettings.WorkingHours.Add(New TimeRange(TimeSpan.FromHours(13), TimeSpan.FromHours(17)))

        '  Create an appearance to indicate that the office is closed
        Dim officeClosedAppearance As Appearance = New Appearance()
        officeClosedAppearance.BackColor = Color.White
        officeClosedAppearance.BackColor2 = Color.LightGray
        officeClosedAppearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.Horizontal
        officeClosedAppearance.BorderColor = Color.Transparent

        '  Create TimeRanges for the hours during which the office is closed,
        '  which is 12AM to 6AM, and 8PM to 12AM
        Dim closed1 As TimeRange = New TimeRange(TimeSpan.FromHours(0), TimeSpan.FromHours(6))
        Dim closed2 As TimeRange = New TimeRange(TimeSpan.FromHours(20), TimeSpan.FromHours(24))

        '  Add two TimeRangeAppearance objects, one for each range during which
        '  the office is closed
        dateSettings.TimeRangeAppearances.Add(closed1, officeClosedAppearance)
        dateSettings.TimeRangeAppearances.Add(closed2, officeClosedAppearance)

        '  Add the OwnerDateSettings object to the Owner's DateSettings collection
        myOwner.DateSettings.Add(dateSettings)
using System.Collections.Generic;
using Infragistics.Win;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule;
using System.Diagnostics;

    //  Add a new Owner to the Owners collection
    Owner myOwner = this.calendarInfo.Owners.Add( "myCalendar" );

    //  Create an OwnerDateSettings object for the first day of the current month
    OwnerDateSettings dateSettings = new OwnerDateSettings( new DateTime(DateTime.Today.Year, DateTime.Today.Month, 1) );

    //  Designate the day as a workday
    dateSettings.IsWorkDay = DefaultableBoolean.True;

    //  Add two sets of working hours, one for 9AM to 12PM,
    //  and another for 1PM to 5PM
    dateSettings.WorkingHours.Add( new TimeRange( TimeSpan.FromHours(9), TimeSpan.FromHours(12) ) );
    dateSettings.WorkingHours.Add( new TimeRange( TimeSpan.FromHours(13), TimeSpan.FromHours(17) ) );

    //  Create an appearance to indicate that the office is closed
    Appearance officeClosedAppearance = new Appearance();
    officeClosedAppearance.BackColor = Color.White;
    officeClosedAppearance.BackColor2 = Color.LightGray;
    officeClosedAppearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.Horizontal;
    officeClosedAppearance.BorderColor = Color.Transparent;

    //  Create TimeRanges for the hours during which the office is closed,
    //  which is 12AM to 6AM, and 8PM to 12AM
    TimeRange closed1 = new TimeRange( TimeSpan.FromHours(0), TimeSpan.FromHours(6) );
    TimeRange closed2 = new TimeRange( TimeSpan.FromHours(20), TimeSpan.FromHours(24) );

    //  Add two TimeRangeAppearance objects, one for each range during which
    //  the office is closed
    dateSettings.TimeRangeAppearances.Add( closed1, officeClosedAppearance );
    dateSettings.TimeRangeAppearances.Add( closed2, officeClosedAppearance );

    //  Add the OwnerDateSettings object to the Owner's DateSettings collection
    myOwner.DateSettings.Add( dateSettings );
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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