What's the preferred approach to compare a complete DateTime
instance with an hour, minute, and second which represents an actual time of day, with the ability to operate over those triplets (eg add
hours, minutes seconds..)?
My current approach is something like
DateTime startHour = new DateTime(1900,1,1,12,25,43);
DateTime endHour = new DateTime(1900,1,1,13,45,32);
// I need to, say, know if a complete DateTime instance
// is later than startHour plus 15 minutes
DateTime now = DateTime.Now();
startHour = startHour.addMinutes(15);
if (now.CompareTo(new DateTime(now.Year, now.Month, now.Day, startHour.Hour,
startHour.Minute, startHour.Second)) > 0)
{
//I can do something now
}
This is very cumbersome and even failure prone. TimeSpan
s are not a solution as far as I can see, because they represent spans and aren't bound by the 24 hours limit (a TimeSpan
of 56 hours 34 minutes is valid.)
What's the preferred approach for this type of calculations?