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I was wondering if you guys know how to get the date of currents week's monday based on todays date?

i.e 2009-11-03 passed in and 2009-11-02 gets returned back

/M

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7 Answers 7

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This is what i use (probably not internationalised):

DateTime input = //...
int delta = DayOfWeek.Monday - input.DayOfWeek;
DateTime monday = input.AddDays(delta);
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    Yes, indeed: Not internationalized. Monday is not always the first day of week. Nov 3, 2009 at 7:58
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    You can get the first day of week using: CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.DateTimeFormat.FirstDayOfWeek Nov 3, 2009 at 8:03
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    Actually the first day of the week according to culture is of no interest in this case; the OP wants the monday of the week, not the first day of the week. Nov 3, 2009 at 8:28
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    -1. Given a Sunday, this returns the next day, rather than 6 days ago. (DayOfWeek.Monday is 1, input.DayOfWeek is 0 for a Sunday.)
    – Rawling
    Jan 22, 2013 at 9:57
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    Apologies and don't take it personally, I just wanted to voice a dissenting opinion for people who Google "first day of week" and get this. (Interesting that you give Sunday as fdow for UK, as in the en-GB culture it's Monday.)
    – Rawling
    Jan 22, 2013 at 12:26
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The Pondium answer can search Forward in some case. If you want only Backward search I think it should be:

DateTime input = //...
int delta = DayOfWeek.Monday - input.DayOfWeek;
if(delta > 0)
    delta -= 7;
DateTime monday = input.AddDays(delta);
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    This should be the proper answer as it handles Sundays, i.e. FirstDayOfWeek is Monday, so if Sunday is the input date it should return the Monday before. The accepted answer does not.
    – J_D
    Apr 24, 2014 at 13:51
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    +1 If the 'input' is 1/1/2017 (a Sunday) this code gives 26/12/2016 as the first day of the week! Not 2/1/2017 (which the accepted answer gives!)
    – BLoB
    Aug 26, 2016 at 8:59
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    It also works for 01/01/2019 = 31/12/2018!
    – BLoB
    Aug 26, 2016 at 9:12
  • var monday = DateTime.Now.AddDays(DayOfWeek.Monday - DateTime.Now.DayOfWeek > 0 ? (DayOfWeek.Monday - DateTime.Now.DayOfWeek) - 7 : DayOfWeek.Monday - DateTime.Now.DayOfWeek).Date; Oct 3, 2017 at 18:47
  • This is worked for me. Also on sunday or monday. It's just work! Thanks Sep 21, 2020 at 2:26
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Something like this would work

DateTime dt = DateTime.Now;
while(dt.DayOfWeek != DayOfWeek.Monday) dt = dt.AddDays(-1); 

I'm sure there is a nicer way tho :)

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public static class DateTimeExtension
{
    public static DateTime GetFirstDayOfWeek(this DateTime date)
    {
        var firstDayOfWeek = CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.DateTimeFormat.FirstDayOfWeek;

        while (date.DayOfWeek != firstDayOfWeek)
        {
            date = date.AddDays(-1);
        }

        return date;
    }
}

International here. I think as extension it can be more useful.

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What about:

CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.DateTimeFormat.FirstDayOfWeek

Why don't use native solution?

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    The question is to get the specific date (i.e. 2015-11-20) not which day is defined as the first day. Nov 20, 2015 at 18:11
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var now = System.DateTime.Now;

var result = now.AddDays(-((now.DayOfWeek - System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture.DateTimeFormat.FirstDayOfWeek + 7) % 7)).Date;

Probably will return you with Monday. Unless you are using a culture where Monday is not the first day of the week.

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Try this:

public DateTime FirstDayOfWeek(DateTime date)
{
    var candidateDate=date;
    while(candidateDate.DayOfWeek!=DayOfWeek.Monday) {
        candidateDate=candidateDate.AddDays(-1);
    }
    return candidateDate;
}

EDIT for completeness: overload for today's date:

public DateTime FirstDayOfCurrentWeek()
{
    return FirstDayOfWeek(DateTime.Today);
}
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  • Why looping??, there are ways to-do it without a loop. See answers below. Nov 3, 2009 at 7:59

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