AddHours() technique acknowledges the estimation of the hours as twofold and returns the DateTime object that can be parsed and refreshed date-time can be found.
C# code to add hours in current date time
using System;
namespace ConsoleApplication1
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
//creating an object of DateTime class
//and, initializing it with the current time
//using "Now"
DateTime dt1 = DateTime.Now;
//printing current date time
Console.WriteLine("Currnt date time is: " + dt1.ToString());
//another DateTime object to store the updated date time
//adding 30 hours
DateTime dt2 = dt1.AddHours(30);
//updated date time is
Console.WriteLine("Updated date time is: " + dt2.ToString());
//adding 48 hours (i.e. 2 days) in the time
dt2 = dt1.AddHours(48);
//updated date time is
Console.WriteLine("Updated date time is: " + dt2.ToString());
//just to print a new line
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
}
Output-
RUN 1:
Currnt date time is: 10/17/2019 5:33:04 PM
Updated date time is: 10/18/2019 11:33:04 PM
Updated date time is: 10/19/2019 5:33:04 PM
RUN 2:
Currnt date time is: 10/17/2019 5:35:53 PM
Updated date time is: 10/18/2019 11:35:53 PM
Updated date time is: 10/19/2019 5:35:53 PM