I have this while loop to get next working day excluding holidays and sundays. But it calculates by adding 1 day. And i want that number of day to be given by the user. I get that input from the below TextBox (TboxIzin).
How can execute that while loop to do the calculation for given number of times?
int i = 1;
int sayi;
IzinIslem i1 = new IzinIslem();
int.TryParse(i1.TboxIzin.Text, out sayi);
public static DateTime GetNextWeekDay(DateTime date,
IList<Holiday> holidays, IList<DayOfWeek> weekendDays)
{
int i = 1;
int sayi;
IzinIslem i1 = new IzinIslem();
int.TryParse(i1.TboxIzin.Text, out sayi);
// always start with tomorrow, and truncate time to be safe
date = date.Date.AddDays(1);
// calculate holidays for both this year and next year
var holidayDates = holidays.Select(x => x.GetDate(date.Year))
.Union(holidays.Select(x => x.GetDate(date.Year + 1)))
.Where(x => x != null)
.Select(x => x.Value)
.OrderBy(x => x).ToArray();
// increment to get working day
while (true)
{
if (weekendDays.Contains(date.DayOfWeek) ||
holidayDates.Contains(date))
date = date.AddDays(1);
else
return date;
}
}
I get not all code paths return a value
error when i try nesting while loops.
for
rather thanwhile
. And make sure there is areturn
after thefor
/while
. – mjwills Sep 10 '19 at 12:49for (; weekendDays.Contains(date.DayOfWeek) || holidayDates.Contains(date); date = date.AddDays(1));
thenreturn date;
– Dmitry Bychenko Sep 10 '19 at 12:50for
. If you don't know how many it'll be, usewhile
. – Thomas Weller Sep 10 '19 at 12:53