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DateTimeRange, Business Day and various DateTime, DateTimeOffset, TimeSpan extension methods

Exceptionless.DateTimeExtensions

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DateTimeRange, Business Day and various DateTime, DateTimeOffset, TimeSpan extension methods.

Getting Started (Development)

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  1. You will need to have Visual Studio Code installed.
  2. Open the root folder.

Using DateTimeExtensions

Below is a small sampling of the things you can accomplish with DateTimeExtensions, so check it out!

Business Day

Quickly calculate if a datetime is within your hours of business. Check out our unit tests for more usage samples.

var date = DateTime.Now.StartOfDay().AddHours(8);

var day = new BusinessDay(date.Date.DayOfWeek,
    date.Subtract(TimeSpan.FromHours(1)).TimeOfDay,
    date.AddHours(1).TimeOfDay);

bool isDay = day.IsBusinessDay(date);

DateTime Ranges

Quickly work with date ranges. . Check out our unit tests for more usage samples.

var range = DateTimeRange.Parse("yesterday", DateTime.Now);
if (range.Contains(DateTime.Now.Subtract(TimeSpan.FromHours(6)))) {
  //...
}

TimeUnit

Quickly work with time units. . Check out our unit tests for more usage samples.

TimeSpan oneNanosecond = TimeUnit.Parse("1nanos");
TimeSpan oneMicrosecond = TimeUnit.Parse("1micros");
TimeSpan oneMillisecond = TimeUnit.Parse("1ms");
TimeSpan oneSecond = TimeUnit.Parse("1s");
TimeSpan oneMinute = TimeUnit.Parse("1m");
TimeSpan oneHour = TimeUnit.Parse("1h");
TimeSpan oneDay = TimeUnit.Parse("1d");

DateTime Extension methods

Helper methods that makes working with DateTimes easier. Check out the source for all of the extension methods you can use.

using Exceptionless.DateTimeExtensions;

DateTime.Now.ToApproximateAgeString(); // "Just now"
var time = DateTime.Now.StartOfMinute();
var lastWeek = DateTime.Now.LastWeek();
var nextWeek = DateTime.Now.NextWeek();

DateTimeOffset Extension methods

Helper methods that makes working with DateTimeOffsets easier. Check out the source for all of the extension methods you can use.

using Exceptionless.DateTimeExtensions;

DateTimeOffset.Now.ToApproximateAgeString(); // "Just now"
var startOfMonth = DateTimeOffset.Now.ToStartOfMonth();
var endOfMonth = DateTimeOffset.Now.ToEndOfMonth();

Timespan Extension methods

Helper methods that makes working with TimeSpans easier. Check out the source for all of the extension methods you can use.

using Exceptionless.DateTimeExtensions;

var years = TimeSpan.FromHours(6).GetYears();
var totalYears = TimeSpan.FromHours(6).GetTotalYears();

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