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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T07:53:09+00:00 2026-05-29T07:53:09+00:00

am I doing this wrong? DateTime previousDay = new DateTime(year, month, day); string test1

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am I doing this wrong?

                DateTime previousDay = new DateTime(year, month, day);
                string test1 = previousDay.ToString();
                previousDay.Subtract(new TimeSpan(1, 0, 0, 0));
                string test2 = previousDay.ToString();
                previousDay.AddDays(-1);
                string test3 = previousDay.ToString();

For some reason probably obvious to most people, the date doesn’t change from test1 to test3.
Help please!

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    2026-05-29T07:53:12+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 7:53 am

    DateTime is immutable – when you call Subtract it doesn’t change the target of the call, it returns a new value:

    DateTime previousDay = new DateTime(year, month, day);
    string test1 = previousDay.ToString();
    previousDay = previousDay.Subtract(new TimeSpan(1, 0, 0, 0));
    string test2 = previousDay.ToString();
    previousDay = previousDay.Subtract(new TimeSpan(1, 0, 0, 0));
    string test3 = previousDay.ToString();
    

    Although I’d use the - operator, and TimeSpan.FromDays:

    DateTime previousDay = new DateTime(year, month, day);
    string test1 = previousDay.ToString();
    previousDay = previousDay - TimeSpan.FromDays(1);
    string test2 = previousDay.ToString();
    previousDay = previousDay - TimeSpan.FromDays(1);
    string test3 = previousDay.ToString();
    

    Or better yet, use AddDays:

    DateTime previousDay = new DateTime(year, month, day);
    string test1 = previousDay.ToString();
    previousDay = previousDay.AddDays(-1);
    string test2 = previousDay.ToString();
    previousDay = previousDay.AddDays(-1);
    string test3 = previousDay.ToString();
    

    Or even better yet, use Noda Time 🙂

    LocalDate date = new LocalDate(year, month, day);
    string test1 = previousDay.ToString();
    date = date.PlusDays(-1);
    string test2 = previousDay.ToString();
    date = date.PlusDays(-1);
    string test3 = previousDay.ToString();
    

    Or:

    LocalDate date = new LocalDate(year, month, day);
    string test1 = previousDay.ToString();
    date = date + Period.FromDays(-1);
    string test2 = previousDay.ToString();
    date = date + Period.FromDays(-1);
    string test3 = previousDay.ToString();
    
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