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crfaldu
2021-08-31 20:58:12


In custom drawing tool, how can you substract two dates (objects) to get difference of number of days between two dates.
eg.
DateTime date1; DateTime date2; DateTime date3; ?
date3 = date2 - date1;

Thank you



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2021-09-02 11:33:08

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in C# (since custom drawing tool uses that), here is how to do that:
int days = date2.Subtract(date1).Days;



crfaldu
2021-09-04 19:47:12

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Thanks, there is almost nothing Quantshare can't do :)



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