How can I find the start-date and name (1, 2, 3, etc.) of a quarter from a given date?
10 Answers
Something like (untested):
DateTime date;
int quarterNumber = (date.Month-1)/3+1;
DateTime firstDayOfQuarter = new DateTime(date.Year, (quarterNumber-1)*3+1,1);
DateTime lastDayOfQuarter = firstDayOfQuarter.AddMonths(3).AddDays(-1);
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2@roosteronacid:
(quarterNumber-1)*3+1
will give the month number of the first month of the given quarter. The code creates aDateTime
for the first day of that month of the year. That is the first day of the quarter. Then it adds three months. That will be the first day of the next quarter, so the last day of the wanted quarter will be the day before that (.AddDays(-1)
does that trick). Sep 29, 2009 at 12:53 -
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3@simonlchilds - yes, it's multiplying by three then adding one, not multiplying by four. I.e. equivalent to
((date.Month-1)/3) + 1
and((quarter-1)*3) + 1
– JoeSep 9, 2014 at 11:35 -
1There's an error in the code. If it's 01.01.2017 you will get wrong year of the first day of the quarter. It will be 01.10.2017. The right way to get first day of
var firstDayOfQuarter = new DateTime(date.AddMonths(-3).Year, (quarterNumber-1)*3+1,1);
Dec 29, 2016 at 11:47
int GetQuarterName(DateTime myDate)
{
return (int)Math.Ceiling(myDate.Month / 3.0);
}
DateTime GetQuarterStartingDate(DateTime myDate)
{
return new DateTime(myDate.Year,(3*GetQuarterName(myDate))-2,1);
}
GetQuarterName
gets the "next" integer value of the current month number / 3.
GetQuarterStartingDate
uses the output from GetQuarterName
to work out the month value, the year part of the original date, and 1 to represent the first day of the month to return.
(Apologies for making no sense, I have flu. :( )
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms127415(v=vs.110).aspx
using Microsoft.VisualBasic;
var quarter = DateAndTime.DatePart(DateInterval.Quarter, (DateTime)dateTimePickerDateTime.Value);
var date = new DateTime(2015, 3, 15);
var quarter = (date.Month + 2) / 3;
var quarterStartMonth = 3 * quarter - 2;
var quarterStartDate = new DateTime(date.Year, quarterStartMonth, 1);
I think this solution would work pretty well. It takes up more lines, but is very verbose! `
private DateTime GetFirstDayOfYearlyQuarter(DateTime value)
{
switch (value.Month)
{
case 1:
case 2:
case 3:
return new DateTime(value.Year, 1, 1);
case 4:
case 5:
case 6:
return new DateTime(value.Year, 4, 1);
case 7:
case 8:
case 9:
return new DateTime(value.Year, 7, 1);
case 10:
case 11:
case 12:
return new DateTime(value.Year, 10, 1);
default:
throw new Exception(@"¯\_(ツ)_/¯");
}
}
`
P.S. This only finds first day of quarter, but you can easily extend this to find number of quarter, etc.
DateTime date;
int quarterNumber = (date.Month-1)/3+1;
DateTime firstDayOfQuarter = new DateTime(date.Year, (quarterNumber-1)*3+1,1);
DateTime lastDayOfQuarter = firstDayOfQuarter.AddMonths(3).AddDays(-1);
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2Welcome to Stack Overflow. Code dumps without any explanation are rarely helpful. Stack Overflow is about learning, not providing snippets to blindly copy and paste. Please edit your question and explain how it works better than what the OP provided. See How to Answer.– ChrisNov 20, 2020 at 13:16
A simpler two liner with live demo here + press F8 to run .
var date = DateTime.Now; //Give you own DateTime
int offset = 2, monthsInQtr = 3;
var quarter = (date.Month + offset) / monthsInQtr; //To find which quarter
var totalMonths = quarter * monthsInQtr;
var startDateInQtr = new DateTime(date.Year, totalMonths - offset, 1); //start date in quarter
If you are looking at last day of the quarter use DateTime.DaysInMonth
var endDateInQtr = new DateTime(date.Year, totalMonths, DateTime.DaysInMonth(date.Year, totalMonths));
Let's begin with the start date of the quarter. I consider this one more useful, and harder to find a neat implementation for.
- Year: The input year.
- Month: The input month, minus its "overshoot" over the quarter's first month (e.g. February overshoots the quarter's starting month (January) by 1).
- Day: 1
public static DateOnly GetFirstDayOfCurrentQuarter(DateTime dateTime)
{
var month = dateTime.Month - (dateTime.Month - 1) % 3;
var result = new DateOnly(dateTime.Year, month, 1);
return result;
}
By making the current month 0-based (dateTime.Month - 1
), we can easily see by how much it overshoots the start of its quarter (% 3
). We subtract the overshoot from the current month to get the quarter's starting month.
The quarter number (1-4
) is even simpler:
var quarterNumber = (dateTime.Month - 1) / 3 + 1;
By making the current month 0-based (dateTime.Month - 1
), we can easily obtain the 0-based quarter index (/ 3
). We convert that to the quarter number (+ 1
).
Here i have 3 methods. A get the current quarter number, get the start date and end date.
static (DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate) GetCurrentQuarter(DateTime date)
{
var year = date.Year;
var quarter = (int)Math.Ceiling(date.Month / 3d);
var start = GetStartDateOfQuarter(year, quarter);
var end = GetEndDateOfQuarter(year, quarter);
return (start, end);
}
static DateTime GetStartDateOfQuarter(int year, int quarter)
{
var month = quarter * 3 - 2;
return new DateTime(year, month, 1);
}
static DateTime GetEndDateOfQuarter(int year, int quarter)
{
var month = quarter * 3;
var daysInMonth = DateTime.DaysInMonth(year, month);
return new DateTime(year, month, daysInMonth);
}
And then for testing purposes:
var date = new DateTime(2023, 1, 1); // 2023-01-01
var (start, end) = GetCurrentQuarter(date);
Console.WriteLine("Start date of Current Quarter: {0}", start);
Console.WriteLine("End date of Current Quarter: {0}", end);
public static class DateTimeExtensions
{
public static DateTime StartOfQuarter(this DateTime _date)
{
var quarter = decimal.ToInt16(Math.Ceiling(_date.Month / 3.0m));
return new DateTime(_date.Year, quarter, 1);
}
}
use
var quarterStart = DateTime.Today.StartOfQuarter();