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  • A Ahmed Khallaf

    thank you for your replay and you solved the problem and i remembered that if we want to know if February in a leap year or not by divided the year by 4 and if the result is an integer number it will be leap year such as 2004/4=501 this is a leap year and 2005/4=501.25 it's not a leap year and i'll to try it by code Many thanks for all

    modified on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 3:48 AM

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    musefan
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    use modulus (provides the remainder after a division) not divide...

    if(year % 4 == 0)
    //is leap year
    else
    //not leap year

    Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.

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    • P Pete OHanlon

      Ooh - not quite. If it's a century, it has to be divisible by 400 to be a leap year, so 2000 is a leap year and 2100 isn't.

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      Let us hope that his code will not have to run for a century. :)

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      • P Pete OHanlon

        Ooh - not quite. If it's a century, it has to be divisible by 400 to be a leap year, so 2000 is a leap year and 2100 isn't.

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        is 2100 really not a leap year? EDIT: It's OK I WIKI it and got an answer ;)

        Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.

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          use modulus (provides the remainder after a division) not divide...

          if(year % 4 == 0)
          //is leap year
          else
          //not leap year

          Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.

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          Ahmed Khallaf
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          Many Thanks and i'm very happy from Your cooperation

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            is 2100 really not a leap year? EDIT: It's OK I WIKI it and got an answer ;)

            Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.

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            Ahmed Khallaf
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            i dont think

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            • A Ahmed Khallaf

              how can i find number of days in a given year and month

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              int daysInMonth = DateTime.DaysInMonth(2009, 2);
              Console.WriteLine(daysInMonth);

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                int daysInMonth = DateTime.DaysInMonth(2009, 2);
                Console.WriteLine(daysInMonth);

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                Ahmed Khallaf
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                i don't know if the user will enter 2009 or 2008 or any month i want to take the data from the user

                modified on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 4:19 AM

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                • A Ahmed Khallaf

                  Many Thanks and i'm very happy from Your cooperation

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                  musefan
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                  Ok this is what you should use instead...

                  if(year % 4 == 0 && year % 100 == 0 ? year % 400 == 0 : true)//hope you get that logic
                  //is leap year
                  else
                  //not leap year

                  Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.

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                  • M musefan

                    Ok this is what you should use instead...

                    if(year % 4 == 0 && year % 100 == 0 ? year % 400 == 0 : true)//hope you get that logic
                    //is leap year
                    else
                    //not leap year

                    Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.

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                    Ahmed Khallaf
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                    you realy have come to the right solution thank you

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                    • A Ahmed Khallaf

                      i don't know if the user will enter 2009 or 2008 or any month i want to take the data from the user

                      modified on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 4:19 AM

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                      Guffa
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                      Then you just use variables in the call to the DaysInMonth method instead of the literal values used in the example.

                      Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.

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                      • M musefan

                        Ok this is what you should use instead...

                        if(year % 4 == 0 && year % 100 == 0 ? year % 400 == 0 : true)//hope you get that logic
                        //is leap year
                        else
                        //not leap year

                        Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.

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                        Guffa
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                        Or if you don't want to reinvent the wheel:

                        if (DateTime.IsLeapYear(year)) {
                        // is leap year
                        } else {
                        // not leap year
                        }

                        ;)

                        Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.

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                        • G Guffa

                          Or if you don't want to reinvent the wheel:

                          if (DateTime.IsLeapYear(year)) {
                          // is leap year
                          } else {
                          // not leap year
                          }

                          ;)

                          Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.

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                          I think we all need new wheels :)

                          Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.

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                          • A Ahmed Khallaf

                            how can i find number of days in a given year and month

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                            Ahmed Khallaf
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                            i finished simple code for this topic and i want you to review it sory for not optimized code but see the idea download the project: http://www.geocities.com/ahmed_117/Month.zip[^]

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                            • A Ahmed Khallaf

                              i finished simple code for this topic and i want you to review it sory for not optimized code but see the idea download the project: http://www.geocities.com/ahmed_117/Month.zip[^]

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                              Have a look at this:

                              private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) {
                              button1.Enabled = false;
                              int year = dateTimePicker1.Value.Year;
                              int month = dateTimePicker1.Value.Month;
                              DateTime start = new DateTime(year, month, 1);
                              dateTimePicker1.Value = start;
                              int days = DateTime.DaysInMonth(year, month);
                              for (int i = 0; i < days; i++) {
                              dataGridView1.Rows.Add();
                              dataGridView1.Rows[i].Cells[0].Value = start.AddDays(i).DayOfWeek;
                              dataGridView1.Rows[i].Cells[1].Value = start.AddDays(i).ToShortDateString();
                              }
                              }

                              Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.

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                              • G Guffa

                                Have a look at this:

                                private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) {
                                button1.Enabled = false;
                                int year = dateTimePicker1.Value.Year;
                                int month = dateTimePicker1.Value.Month;
                                DateTime start = new DateTime(year, month, 1);
                                dateTimePicker1.Value = start;
                                int days = DateTime.DaysInMonth(year, month);
                                for (int i = 0; i < days; i++) {
                                dataGridView1.Rows.Add();
                                dataGridView1.Rows[i].Cells[0].Value = start.AddDays(i).DayOfWeek;
                                dataGridView1.Rows[i].Cells[1].Value = start.AddDays(i).ToShortDateString();
                                }
                                }

                                Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.

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                                Ahmed Khallaf
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                                a very Clever man this what i want to reach thank you

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