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Is it possible to do a linq group by and group months into quarters, Ie Q1 Jan to apr etc etc

4 Answers 4

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Something like this

Enumerable.Range(1,12)
    .Select(o => new DateTime(DateTime.Today.Year, o, 1))
    .GroupBy(o => (o.Month - 1) / 3)
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  • Nice, so glad you can use integer magic to make a solution for this!
    – Jackstine
    Jan 16, 2018 at 14:56
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Here's a basic example demonstrating this:

var dates = new[]
                    {
                        new DateTime(2011, 12, 25), 
                        new DateTime(2011, 11, 25),
                        new DateTime(2011, 5, 4),
                        new DateTime(2011, 1, 3), 
                        new DateTime(2011, 8, 9),
                        new DateTime(2011, 2, 14),
                        new DateTime(2011, 7, 4),
                        new DateTime(2011, 11, 11)
                    };

var groupedByQuarter = from date in dates
                        group date by (date.Month - 1)/3
                        into groupedDates
                        orderby groupedDates.Key
                        select groupedDates;


foreach(var quarter in groupedByQuarter)
{
    Console.WriteLine("Q: {0}, Dates: {1}", quarter.Key, string.Join(", ", quarter));
}

The order by is there to simply help the quarters be logically ordered. You can remove the whole clause following the group statement.

With the output of:

Q: 0, Dates: 1/3/2011 12:00:00 AM, 2/14/2011 12:00:00 AM
Q: 1, Dates: 5/4/2011 12:00:00 AM
Q: 2, Dates: 8/9/2011 12:00:00 AM, 7/4/2011 12:00:00 AM
Q: 3, Dates: 12/25/2011 12:00:00 AM, 11/25/2011 12:00:00 AM, 11/11/2011 12:00:00 AM

Obviously you will need to correct the quarter numbers by adding one or perhaps translating them to a corresponding enum.

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you can divide an arbitrary list into parts using an overload of the Select method and GroupBy. In your case, assuming the months in the list are in the correct order, the following should work:

var groups = yourList
    .Select((item, index) => new { item, index })
    .GroupBy(indexedItem=>indexedItem.index/3);
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  • good example but what if his months are not in chronological order
    – COLD TOLD
    Nov 11, 2011 at 3:35
  • @COLDTOLD : then liho1eye's or your answer would work better :D may
    – saus
    Nov 11, 2011 at 3:39
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Yes it can be achieved with the LINQ to SQL GroupBy function if you define the qouters somewhere in your database or you can write some code that will handle this action it all depends on what data is available to you for this evaluation.

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