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I'm using a library that returns a DateTime like so:

2020-02-10 12:00:00.000Z

And I need to update its month (just this) like so:

2020-03-10 12:00:00.000Z

I tried something like this:

DateTime newDate = new DateTime(
 oldDate.year,
 oldDate.month + 1,
 oldDate.day,
 oldDate.hour,
);

This gives something like this output:

2020-03-10 12:00:00.000

But it's not quite the same (it's missing the last part)

Can I change just the month?

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  • no, from 1. But sorry, not sure what you mean by that
    – Dani
    Feb 12, 2020 at 12:08

2 Answers 2

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You achieve using Datetime utc method.

DateTime oldDate = DateTime.now();

DateTime newDate=  DateTime.utc( oldDate.year, oldDate.month + 1, oldDate.day,oldDate.hour,oldDate.minute);

print(newDate.toString());
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Something you could do which will work for if the DateTime you want to change is UTC or not is make an extension method for DateTime objects:

extension DateTimeExtensions on DateTime {
    DateTime addMonths(int months) {
      if (this.isUtc) {
        return DateTime.utc(this.year, this.month + months, this.day, this.hour, this.minute, this.second, this.millisecond);
      } else {
        return DateTime(this.year, this.month + months, this.day, this.hour, this.minute, this.second, this.millisecond);
      }
   }
}

This of course requires you to be using a version of Dart >= 2.7 which you can update in your pubspec.yaml.

If you don't want to use Dart 2.7 or above then you can do something along the lines of:

class DateTimeHelpers {
    static DateTime addMonths(DateTime dateTime, int months) {
      if (dateTime.isUtc) {
        return DateTime.utc(dateTime.year, dateTime.month + months, dateTime.day, dateTime.hour, dateTime.minute, dateTime.second, dateTime.millisecond);
      } else {
        return DateTime(dateTime.year, dateTime.month + months, dateTime.day, dateTime.hour, dateTime.minute, dateTime.second, dateTime.millisecond);
      }
   }
}

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