I'm in the middle of calculating week numbers for dates, but the System.Globalization.Calendar
is returning odd results for (amongst other years) December 31st of year 2007 and 2012.
Calendar calendar = CultureInfo.InvariantCulture.Calendar;
var date = new DateTime(2007, 12, 29);
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
int w = calendar.GetWeekOfYear(date, CalendarWeekRule.FirstFourDayWeek, DayOfWeek.Monday);
Console.WriteLine("{0}{1}", date.ToString("dd.MM.yyyy"), w);
date = date.AddDays(1);
}
Results
29.12.2007 52
30.12.2007 52
31.12.2007 53 <--
01.01.2008 1
02.01.2008 1
29.12.2012 52
30.12.2012 52
31.12.2012 53 <--
01.01.2013 1
02.01.2013 1
As far as I understand, there shouldn't be a week 53 in year 2007 and 2012, but the days should be included in week 1. Is there a way to change this behaviour in the Calendar
?
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