5 packages tagged with “milliseconds”
A small package used to allow conversion of datetime to epoch time and epoch time to datetime. Is used by calling the class "Epoch" and then either of the static methods "FromUnixTime" and "ToUnixTime". Therefor there is no need to create an instance of this class in-order to use it. Epoch.FromUnixTime takes unix time in milliseconds as a double and returns a DateTime Object. Epoch.ToUnixTime takes a DateTime object and returns the unix timestamp in milliseconds as a double. Notes: FromUnixTime can return a decimal value. This will be updated soon so that the value is truncated before it's returned. Removing the need for you to do so.
Unix time stamp converter for Json.NET
Milliseconds binding library for Bridge.NET projects.
A set of useful converters for JSON.NET.
UtcMilliTime for .NET 8.0 + .NET 10+ provides Unix time milliseconds (Int64) timestamps, similar to JavaScript's Date.now(), with cross-platform support and NTP synchronization. Features Task-based async APIs, async Main support, conversion extensions (ToIso8601String, ToUtcDateTime, etc.), and new chaining methods for timestamp manipulations (e.g., AddHours, SubtractDays). Usage: using UtcMilliTime; ITime time = Clock.Time; time.SuppressNetworkCalls = false; // Enable NTP sync var timestamp = time.Now; // Int64 timestamp string iso = timestamp.ToIso8601String(); // ISO-8601 string For async Main: await Clock.CreateAsync(); See https://github.com/JPKusumi/UtcMilliTime for details.