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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T01:19:39+00:00 2026-05-24T01:19:39+00:00

The System.DateTime object has methods to AddYears(), AddMonths(), AddDays(), AddSeconds() , etc. I’ve noticed

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The System.DateTime object has methods to AddYears(), AddMonths(), AddDays(), AddSeconds(), etc.

I’ve noticed that there is no AddWeeks(). Why is this?

Also, my requirement is to get a price value from 52 weeks ago. I know this equates to 1 year, but they were specific about 52 weeks.

Would it be the same for me to do:

yearOldPrice = _priceService.GetPriceForDate(price.Date.AddYears(-1));

as

yearOldPrice = _priceService.GetPriceForDate(price.Date.AddDays(-7 * 52));

I ask on the presumption that .AddDays(-7 * 52) is the same as .AddWeeks(-52), ’cause there’s 7 days in a week.

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    2026-05-24T01:19:40+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 1:19 am

    As you’ve noted in your question, unlike Years and Months, there are always exactly 7 days per week (on my calendar, anyway), so there’s very little to be gained by having an AddWeeks method when all you need to do is .AddDays(weeks * 7). Though you have to question the logic when they have AddMinutes and AddHours! Damn them and their inconsistencies!

    You could always create an extension method for .AddWeeks if it really bothers you, though:

    public static class DateTimeExtensions
    {
        public static DateTime AddWeeks(this DateTime dateTime, int numberOfWeeks)
        {
            return dateTime.AddDays(numberOfWeeks * 7);
        }
    }
    

    And as others have pointed out, a year is not 52 weeks.

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