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Łukasz Nowakowski20-Sep-10 21:35 
And how are you doing it right now?
I would create a dictionary (Dictionary<DateTime, bool> dates) and fill it with all dates, that are available (in your example I would put there all dates between 1-Jan-2010 and 18-Jan-2010). Next there would be a loop over all ranges, and in this loop second loop over all dates in range. And I would set dates[currentDate] to true (where currentDate is date, that is pointed by double loop.
After those loops you have a dictionary, where false is set on dates, that aren't in any of the ranges.
Hope you get the idea.
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