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    cdpace
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    Hello guys Can you please help me with this one? I want to make a mehtod that when you pass it a particular month and year it will return you the ammount of Mondays that are found in that Month of that particular day. Anyone has any ideas? Thank you in adavance Regards, Christian Pace

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      Hello guys Can you please help me with this one? I want to make a mehtod that when you pass it a particular month and year it will return you the ammount of Mondays that are found in that Month of that particular day. Anyone has any ideas? Thank you in adavance Regards, Christian Pace

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      A possibility: Use DateTime()to discover what day of the week is 1st of the month. From there you can calculate when the first Monday is. Then, from the number of days in the month you can calculate how many more there will be.

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        Hello guys Can you please help me with this one? I want to make a mehtod that when you pass it a particular month and year it will return you the ammount of Mondays that are found in that Month of that particular day. Anyone has any ideas? Thank you in adavance Regards, Christian Pace

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        Checki this out http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa227538(VS.60).aspx

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          Checki this out http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa227538(VS.60).aspx

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          SilimSayo
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          Code is for VBA but you can figure out from it to write equivalent code in C# or Vb.Net

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            Hello guys Can you please help me with this one? I want to make a mehtod that when you pass it a particular month and year it will return you the ammount of Mondays that are found in that Month of that particular day. Anyone has any ideas? Thank you in adavance Regards, Christian Pace

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Sounds like homework.

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              Sounds like homework.

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              Nagy Vilmos
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                Checki this out http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa227538(VS.60).aspx

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                musefan
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                That's not what the OP asked for...

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

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                • C cdpace

                  Hello guys Can you please help me with this one? I want to make a mehtod that when you pass it a particular month and year it will return you the ammount of Mondays that are found in that Month of that particular day. Anyone has any ideas? Thank you in adavance Regards, Christian Pace

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                  Abhishek Sur
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                  Do like this :

                  int year = 2009;
                  int month = 2;
                  int nos = 0;
                  DateTime startDate = new DateTime(year, month, 1);
                  DateTime endDate = startDate.AddMonths(1);
                  while (startDate.DayOfWeek != DayOfWeek.Monday)
                  startDate = startDate.AddDays(1);
                  for (DateTime result = startDate; result < endDate; result = result.AddDays(7))
                  nos+=1;

                  //Print nos.

                  Hope this help. Cheers.

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                  • C cdpace

                    Hello guys Can you please help me with this one? I want to make a mehtod that when you pass it a particular month and year it will return you the ammount of Mondays that are found in that Month of that particular day. Anyone has any ideas? Thank you in adavance Regards, Christian Pace

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                    musefan
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                    Here's a method you could use...

                    int CountDaysInMonth(int month, int year, DayOfWeek dayToCount)
                    {
                    DateTime dt = new DateTime(year, month, 1);
                    int result = 0;
                    for(int i = 0; i < DateTime.DaysInMonth(year, month); i++)
                    {
                    if(dt.DayOfWeek == dayToCount)
                    result++;
                    dt.AddDays(1);
                    }
                    return result;
                    }

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

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                      Here's a method you could use...

                      int CountDaysInMonth(int month, int year, DayOfWeek dayToCount)
                      {
                      DateTime dt = new DateTime(year, month, 1);
                      int result = 0;
                      for(int i = 0; i < DateTime.DaysInMonth(year, month); i++)
                      {
                      if(dt.DayOfWeek == dayToCount)
                      result++;
                      dt.AddDays(1);
                      }
                      return result;
                      }

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

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                      musefan
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                      Improved...

                      int CountDaysInMonth(int month, int year, DayOfWeek dayToCount)
                      {
                      DateTime dt = new DateTime(year, month, 1);
                      int firstInstance = 1;
                      if((int)dt.DayOfWeek > (int)dayToCount)
                      firstInstance += (7 - (int)dt.DayOfWeek) + (int)dayToCount;
                      else if((int)dt.DayOfWeek < (int)dayToCount)
                      firstInstance += (int)dayToCount - (int)dt.DayOfWeek;
                      return firstInstance <= (DateTime.DaysInMonth(month, year) - 28) ? 5 : 4;
                      }

                      ...I think the logic is right. [EDIT] That was way off, I fixed now... I think!

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

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                        Improved...

                        int CountDaysInMonth(int month, int year, DayOfWeek dayToCount)
                        {
                        DateTime dt = new DateTime(year, month, 1);
                        int firstInstance = 1;
                        if((int)dt.DayOfWeek > (int)dayToCount)
                        firstInstance += (7 - (int)dt.DayOfWeek) + (int)dayToCount;
                        else if((int)dt.DayOfWeek < (int)dayToCount)
                        firstInstance += (int)dayToCount - (int)dt.DayOfWeek;
                        return firstInstance <= (DateTime.DaysInMonth(month, year) - 28) ? 5 : 4;
                        }

                        ...I think the logic is right. [EDIT] That was way off, I fixed now... I think!

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

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                        I'm not too sure about the various constants, but it looks like The Right Way to do it

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                          PIEBALDconsult
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                          Not everyone picks up on these things.

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                            I'm not too sure about the various constants, but it looks like The Right Way to do it

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                            musefan
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                            On second thoughts, it does not look much improved :laugh: The constants are OK, they will never need to change

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

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                              Here's a method you could use...

                              int CountDaysInMonth(int month, int year, DayOfWeek dayToCount)
                              {
                              DateTime dt = new DateTime(year, month, 1);
                              int result = 0;
                              for(int i = 0; i < DateTime.DaysInMonth(year, month); i++)
                              {
                              if(dt.DayOfWeek == dayToCount)
                              result++;
                              dt.AddDays(1);
                              }
                              return result;
                              }

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

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                              musefan
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                              What??? It does not work? What's with the 'Bad Answer' again?

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

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                                Hello guys Can you please help me with this one? I want to make a mehtod that when you pass it a particular month and year it will return you the ammount of Mondays that are found in that Month of that particular day. Anyone has any ideas? Thank you in adavance Regards, Christian Pace

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                                Luc Pattyn
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                                Obviously you do not need any loop or conditional for this. Have a look at:

                                int mondays=(DateTime.DaysInMonth(year, month) + (int)new DateTime(year, month, 6).DayOfWeek) / 7;

                                What remains of this homework is for you to figure out why the expression is what it is! :)

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                                  I'm not too sure about the various constants, but it looks like The Right Way to do it

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                                  Luc Pattyn
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                                  harold aptroot wrote:

                                  it looks like The Right Way to do it

                                  really? :)

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                                    harold aptroot wrote:

                                    it looks like The Right Way to do it

                                    really? :)

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                                    *reconsiders* Yes? No seriously, no matter how wrong it was, not having a loop made it much closer than all those other entries..

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                                      Obviously you do not need any loop or conditional for this. Have a look at:

                                      int mondays=(DateTime.DaysInMonth(year, month) + (int)new DateTime(year, month, 6).DayOfWeek) / 7;

                                      What remains of this homework is for you to figure out why the expression is what it is! :)

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                                      I only read code that is properly indented, and rendered in a non-proportional font; hint: use PRE tags in forum messages


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                                      No, it's obvious that no loop is required, but I still have two conditionals in mine. I, like some of the others, am not content to hard code Monday, but would prefer to take the day of the week as a parameter. I haven't tried yours yet, but I don't see how it can be a general solution for any specified day of the week. On the whole, I expect the OP's teacher only wants to prove that he's smarter than his students.

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                                        No, it's obvious that no loop is required, but I still have two conditionals in mine. I, like some of the others, am not content to hard code Monday, but would prefer to take the day of the week as a parameter. I haven't tried yours yet, but I don't see how it can be a general solution for any specified day of the week. On the whole, I expect the OP's teacher only wants to prove that he's smarter than his students.

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                                        Luc Pattyn
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                                        IMO it works for all years and months, I checked for this year only. With a day-of-week parameter it becomes:

                                        int Xdays=(DateTime.DaysInMonth(year, month) + (int)new DateTime(year, month, 7-dayOfWeek).DayOfWeek) / 7;

                                        where dayOfWeek is 0=SU, 1=MO, ... 6=SA [ADDED] so you can also use (int)DayOfWeek [/ADDED] :)

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                                        modified on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 3:36 PM

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                                          No, it's obvious that no loop is required, but I still have two conditionals in mine. I, like some of the others, am not content to hard code Monday, but would prefer to take the day of the week as a parameter. I haven't tried yours yet, but I don't see how it can be a general solution for any specified day of the week. On the whole, I expect the OP's teacher only wants to prove that he's smarter than his students.

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                                          PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                                          I expect the OP's teacher only wants to prove that he's smarter than his students

                                          The teacher may be shaded then by a cheating student. :laugh:

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