>>Good answer. I never thought that the word "day" would be in the time value :)
>>Thank you.
It is not a time value, it is a TimeSpan - read it as the Time Spanned (Time Passed if you wish).
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>I know I gave my word that the previous would be the last question. But it is my word: I give it and then I take it back :)
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>So, this is a truly the last question:
>When I set the time to tsTime = new TimeSpan(24,0,0), I can safely rely that ANY real time of the day will be either less than this time, or equal to it (case of the midnight). Correct?
You can add a TS value to any date, and yes any time in that day would be less than that. ie:
var myDate = new DateTime(2018,1,1);
var startOfNextDay = myDate + TimeSpan.FromHours(24);
var anyTimeInMyDate = new DateTime(2018, 1, 1, HH, MM, SS, MS);
anyTimeInMyDate is before startOfNextDay. IOW:
anyTimeInMyDate.Date.AddDays(1) is equal to startOfNextDay.