According to the comments this should work for you:
List<DateTime> dt;
dt.Sort((a, b) => a.CompareTo(b)); // If your list isnt sorted.
var greaterThanNow = dt.SkipWhile(x => x <= DateTime.Now).First();
You said it gives you the last element (which in your mind isnt correct). So here's a full example:
List<DateTime> dt = new List<DateTime>()
{
new DateTime(2016, 01, 20),
new DateTime(2016, 02, 10)
};
dt.Sort((a, b) => a.CompareTo(b)); // If your list isnt sorted.
var greaterThanNow = dt.SkipWhile(x => x <= DateTime.Now).First();
This will return 10.02.2016 00:00:00
.
List<DateTime> dt = new List<DateTime>()
{
new DateTime(2016, 01, 20),
new DateTime(2016, 01, 05)
};
dt.Sort((a, b) => a.CompareTo(b)); // If your list isnt sorted.
var greaterThanNow = dt.SkipWhile(x => x <= DateTime.Now).First();
This will give you InvalidOperationException
.
List<DateTime> dt = new List<DateTime>()
{
new DateTime(2016, 01, 20),
new DateTime(2016, 01, 05)
};
dt.Sort((a, b) => a.CompareTo(b)); // If your list isnt sorted.
var greaterThanNow = dt.SkipWhile(x => x <= DateTime.Now).FirstOrDefault();
This will return 01.01.0001 00:00:00
.
I guess this should be enough to continue working.