I'm new to C# and have been doing an exercise from a book. The exercise is to write a program that reads my age from the console and prints my age after ten years from now.
Here is the code I have written based on what I have understood so far.
namespace Page_108_Age
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
//Gives date of birth
DateTime dob = new DateTime(1989, 10, 30, 23, 31, 00);
//Gives current age
DateTime today = DateTime.Today;
int age = today.Year -dob.Year;
if (today < dob.AddYears(age)) age--;
//age plus ten years
DateTime agePlusTen = age.AddYears(10);
Console.WriteLine(age);
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
My problem is that AddYears in line 16
[DateTime dobPlusTen = age.AddYears(10);
]
is giving me the following error...
'int' does not contain a definition for 'AddYears' and no extension method 'AddYears' accepting a first argument of type 'int' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
I'm obviously missing something but now sure what other then I think I need to define AddYears as it is not highlighted in my code as a struct.
Note: apologies for the "dobPlusTen" as most of you picked up on this is short for date of birth plus ten years which is not what it is supposed to be as I want Current Age Plus Ten Years, I changed it to agePlusTen.
age
isint
, notDateTime
. The methodAddYears
is forDateTime
objects.age
asint
either make itDateTime
or add the 10 years in it with normal+
operation