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  2. Template:MONTHNUMBER - Wikipedia

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    This template returns the cyclic integer month number (between 1 and 12) of the month whose real number is in parameter. Alternatively, the month can be given with its English name (complete or abbreviated to 3 characters, with capitals or small letters).

  3. Template:MONTHNAME - Wikipedia

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    This template is used on 926,000+ pages, or roughly 1% of all pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage.

  4. Module:One page calendar - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Month Name-Number - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Date-computing templates - Wikipedia

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    This category will only list the basic date-computing templates with a general purpose and that do not depend specifically on local Wikipedia project conventions. Their design must remain clean but computationally correct for a wide range of possible values, and not specialized for specific ranges. See also m:Category:Date computing template.

  7. Zeller's congruence - Wikipedia

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    Note: In this algorithm January and February are counted as months 13 and 14 of the previous year. E.g. if it is 2 February 2010 (02/02/2010 in DD/MM/YYYY), the algorithm counts the date as the second day of the fourteenth month of 2009 (02/14/2009 in DD/MM/YYYY format) For an ISO week date Day-of-Week d (1 = Monday to 7 = Sunday), use

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  9. Calculator input methods - Wikipedia

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    This calculator program has accepted input in infix notation, and returned the answer , ¯. Here the comma is a decimal separator. Here the comma is a decimal separator. Infix notation is a method similar to immediate execution with AESH and/or AESP, but unary operations are input into the calculator in the same order as they are written on paper.