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The Template:Years_and_days shows the equivalent years and days for a count in days, with singular words when 1 year or 1 day. A year is treated as 365.25 days, where 366 days is "1 year, 1 day". The purpose of the template is to reduce a large count of days into the years/days format, but also handle small counts of days as just "n days".
This template returns the number of full years, surplus months, and surplus days between two specified dates. If the second set of parameters is not included, it will return the number of years, months and days between a specified date and today's date. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Year ('from' date) 1 year The year of the (first) date Number required Month ('from ...
{{Age in years, months, weeks and days |month = 1 |day = 1 |year = 1 }} → 2023 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 6 days; Alternatively, the first set of parameters can be left out to get the time left until a future date, such as the next Wikipedia Day: {{Age in years, months, weeks and days |month2 = 1 |day2 = 15 |year2 = 2025 }} → 3 weeks and ...
The sort key is calculated from the number of days between the given dates, and is compatible with {{number table sorting}}. This is temporary documentation resulting from Template talk:Age in years and days#Google problems which shows problems when {{ age in years and days }} outputs a hidden sort key.
When a date is known to be either of two years (e.g. from a regnal or AH year conversion, or a known age at death): Anne Smith (born 1912 or 1913; died 2013) ... Other forms of uncertainty should be expressed in words, either in article text or in a footnote: April 14, 1224 (unattested date) .
Unix time by design does not require a specific size for the storage, but most common implementations of Unix time use a signed integer with the same size as the word size of the underlying hardware. As the majority of modern computers are 32-bit or 64-bit , and a large number of programs are still written in 32-bit compatibility mode, this ...
Software timekeeping systems vary widely in the resolution of time measurement; some systems may use time units as large as a day, while others may use nanoseconds.For example, for an epoch date of midnight UTC (00:00) on 1 January 1900, and a time unit of a second, the time of the midnight (24:00) between 1 January 1900 and 2 January 1900 is represented by the number 86400, the number of ...
Comte also reset the year number, beginning the era of his calendar (year 1) with the Gregorian year 1789. For the extra days of the year not belonging to any week or month, Comte followed the pattern of Ap-Iccim (Jones), ending each year with a festival on the 365th day, followed by a subsequent feast day occurring only in leap years.