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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:47:06+00:00 2026-05-13T12:47:06+00:00

It seems I can’t compare 2 date values with time. When I compare just

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It seems I can’t compare 2 date values with time.

When I compare just date part – year, month and day – everything works fine. But when I add comparing times everything breaks down and not even month fits.

So what’s some basic algorithm for comparing 2 dates? I mean generally, I can’t juse use dateTime1.CompareTo(dateTime2). Preferably in pseudocoude. Thanks.

Edit: Now I found out that it only compares with last comparision. So if last is day comparing it is compared by days and doesn’t take into account year or month.

I just need basic algorithm for comparing 2 dates. I believe it must be simple…

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    2026-05-13T12:47:06+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:47 pm

    The following format should work pretty well:

    DateTime a
    DateTime b
    if a.year != b.year
        return a.year < b.year
    else if a.month != b.month
        return a.month < b.month
    else if a.day != b.day
        return a.day < b.day
    else if a.hour != b.hour
        return a.hour < b.hour
    else if a.minute != b.minute
        return a.minute < b.minute
    else
        // Dates are same
    
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