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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:20:40+00:00 2026-05-12T13:20:40+00:00

I want to round dates/times to the nearest interval for a charting application. I’d

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I want to round dates/times to the nearest interval for a charting application. I’d like an extension method signature like follows so that the rounding can be acheived for any level of accuracy:

static DateTime Round(this DateTime date, TimeSpan span);

The idea is that if I pass in a timespan of ten minutes, it will round to the nearest ten minute interval. I can’t get my head around the implementation and am hoping one of you will have written or used something similar before.

I think either a floor, ceiling or nearest implementation is fine.

Any ideas?

Edit: Thanks to @tvanfosson & @ShuggyCoUk, the implementation looks like this:

public static class DateExtensions {
    public static DateTime Round(this DateTime date, TimeSpan span) {
        long ticks = (date.Ticks + (span.Ticks / 2) + 1)/ span.Ticks;
        return new DateTime(ticks * span.Ticks);
    }
    public static DateTime Floor(this DateTime date, TimeSpan span) {
        long ticks = (date.Ticks / span.Ticks);
        return new DateTime(ticks * span.Ticks);
    }
    public static DateTime Ceil(this DateTime date, TimeSpan span) {
        long ticks = (date.Ticks + span.Ticks - 1) / span.Ticks;
        return new DateTime(ticks * span.Ticks);
    }
}

And is called like so:

DateTime nearestHour = DateTime.Now.Round(new TimeSpan(1,0,0));
DateTime minuteCeiling = DateTime.Now.Ceil(new TimeSpan(0,1,0));
DateTime weekFloor = DateTime.Now.Floor(new TimeSpan(7,0,0,0));
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    2026-05-12T13:20:40+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:20 pm

    Floor

    long ticks = date.Ticks / span.Ticks;
    
    return new DateTime( ticks * span.Ticks, date.Kind );
    

    Round (up on midpoint)

    long ticks = (date.Ticks + (span.Ticks / 2) + 1)/ span.Ticks;
    
    return new DateTime( ticks * span.Ticks, date.Kind );
    

    Ceiling

    long ticks = (date.Ticks + span.Ticks - 1)/ span.Ticks;
    
    return new DateTime( ticks * span.Ticks, date.Kind );
    
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