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dotnet framework : Merge Time String into a DateTime?


Peter Duniho
6/28/2007 1:05:25 PM
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Best? I don't know. I can tell you what I'd probably do: use the time to
instantiate a DateTime object using Parse(), and then use the resulting
DateTime object's hour, minute, and second properties as part of the
instantiation of a new DateTime object to put in your List<>.

Pramod Anchuparayil
6/28/2007 2:48:19 PM
Here's an example, I am sure there are other ways....

private IList<DateTime> ConvertToDateTimeList(string[] datetime)
{
return Array.ConvertAll(datetime, new Converter<string,
DateTime>(StringToDate));
}

private DateTime StringToDate(string dateTime)
{
return DateTime.Parse(dateTime);
}



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Pramod Anchuparayil
6/28/2007 2:52:31 PM
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Or this...

private IList<DateTime> ConvertToIList(string[] datetime)
{
return Array.ConvertAll(datetime, new Converter<string,
DateTime>(DateTime.Parse));
}

-Pramod
lucius
6/28/2007 3:40:19 PM

I have a string[] of time values that look like this:
"16:00:00"
"18:00:00"
"22:30:30"
I need to convert/merge them to a List<DateTime> so they will be
{1753-01-01 16:00:00}
{1753-01-01 18:00:00}
{1753-01-01 23:30:30}

What is the best way to do that date/time math?

Thanks.

Mattias Sjögren
6/28/2007 10:03:35 PM
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Something like this ought to do it

string[] times = {"16:00:00", "18:00:00", "22:30:30"};
List<DateTime> dates = new List<DateTime>(times.Length);
foreach (string t in times)
{
dates.Add(new DateTime(1735, 1, 1) + TimeSpan.Parse(t));
}


I assume it was a typo that turned 22:30 into 23:30.


Mattias

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