MyToDoPackage 1.1.2.3
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dotnet add package MyToDoPackage --version 1.1.2.3
NuGet\Install-Package MyToDoPackage -Version 1.1.2.3
<PackageReference Include="MyToDoPackage" Version="1.1.2.3" />
paket add MyToDoPackage --version 1.1.2.3
#r "nuget: MyToDoPackage, 1.1.2.3"
// Install MyToDoPackage as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=MyToDoPackage&version=1.1.2.3
// Install MyToDoPackage as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=MyToDoPackage&version=1.1.2.3
This is a C# code snippet that defines a class named ToDoBase with a single method named GetWarningLevel. This method takes in two arguments: a DateTime object and a TimeZoneInfo object.
The GetWarningLevel method returns a value of an enumerated type named WarningLevel. This enumerated type has three possible values: Urgent, Safe, and Late.
The GetWarningLevel method first converts the current UTC time to the local time in the specified time zone (if a time zone is specified). It then calculates the time span between the current local time and the specified DateTime object.
If the time span is less than the URGENT_THRESHOLD_MINUTES constant value (which is currently set to 60 minutes) and greater than the LATE_THRESHOLD_MINUTES constant value (which is currently set to 0 minutes), the method returns WarningLevel.Urgent.
If the time span is greater than the URGENT_THRESHOLD_MINUTES constant value, the method returns WarningLevel.Safe.
Otherwise, the method returns WarningLevel.Late.
This method can be used to determine the warning level for a to-do item based on the time remaining until it is due. For example, if a to-do item is due in 30 minutes, the GetWarningLevel method would return WarningLevel.Urgent. If a to-do item is due in 120 minutes, the method would return WarningLevel.Safe. If a to-do item is overdue, the method would return WarningLevel.Late.
Here is an example of how you might use the GetWarningLevel method in your code:
using MyToDoPackage;
DateTime toDoDueDate = new DateTime(2022, 12, 20, 18, 0, 0); TimeZoneInfo toDoTimeZone = TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("Pacific Standard Time");
WarningLevel warningLevel = ToDoBase.GetWarningLevel(toDoDueDate, toDoTimeZone);
if (warningLevel == WarningLevel.Urgent) { Console.WriteLine("This to-do item is urgent!"); } else if (warningLevel == WarningLevel.Safe) { Console.WriteLine("This to-do item is safe."); } else { Console.WriteLine("This to-do item is late."); }
In this example, we create a DateTime object representing the due date and time of the to-do item, and a TimeZoneInfo object representing the time zone in which the to-do item is due. We then pass these two objects to the GetWarningLevel method, and store the returned value in a WarningLevel variable.
Finally, we use an if statement to check the value of the warningLevel variable, and print a message to the console based on the warning level. If the warning level is Urgent, we print "This to-do item is urgent!". If the warning level is Safe, we print "This to-do item is safe.". Otherwise, we print "This to-do item is late.".
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET Framework | net48 is compatible. net481 was computed. |
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.NETFramework 4.8
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