The ID for which to get data. /// The DateTime for which to get data. /// A DataClass instance with the result. public DataClass GetData(int id, DateTime time) { // ... }"> The ID for which to get data. /// The DateTime for which to get data. /// A DataClass instance with the result. public DataClass GetData(int id, DateTime time) { // ... }"> The ID for which to get data. /// The DateTime for which to get data. /// A DataClass instance with the result. public DataClass GetData(int id, DateTime time) { // ... }">
/// <summary>
/// Returns the data for the specified ID and timestamp.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="id">The ID for which to get data. </param>
/// <param name="time">The DateTime for which to get data. </param>
/// <returns>A DataClass instance with the result. </returns>
public DataClass GetData(int id, DateTime time)
{
   // ...
}

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