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18 hours ago 0 years ago |2025: 1 year's time 1 year hence 2025; 1 year's time () 12 months' time ... This page was last edited on 6 January 2022, at 16:03 (UTC).
Or simply, using the simpler parameter names, compatible with {{Age in years, months and days}}: {{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:
Template:Time ago – displays elapsed time (with same singular or plural text as this template) Template:Age – displays elapsed time in years (number only, future dates generate negative number) The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Years or months ago/doc .
Template:Years or months ago displays the number of years (or months if less than 1 year) between a specified year/month date and the current year/month. It will also work correctly when only the year is given.
3 in 5 Four or five times a week μ ± σ: 0.682 689 492 137 086 [5] 0.3173 = 31.73 % 1 in 3 Twice or thrice a week μ ± 1.5σ: 0.866 385 597 462 284: 0.1336 = 13.36 % 2 in 15 Weekly μ ± 2σ: 0.954 499 736 103 642 [6] 0.045 50 = 4.550 % 1 in 22 Every three weeks μ ± 2.5σ: 0.987 580 669 348 448: 0.012 42 = 1.242 % 1 in 81 Quarterly μ ± ...
Microsoft Excel (using the default 1900 Date System) cannot display dates before the year 1900, although this is not due to a two-digit integer being used to represent the year: Excel uses a floating-point number to store dates and times. The number 1.0 represents the first second of January 1, 1900, in the 1900 Date System (or January 2, 1904 ...
Excel 2.0 was released a month before Windows 2.0, and the installed base of Windows was so low at that point in 1987 that Microsoft had to bundle a runtime version of Windows 1.0 with Excel 2.0. [129] Unlike Microsoft Word, there never was a DOS version of Excel.
The leap year problem (also known as the leap year bug or the leap day bug) is a problem for both digital (computer-related) and non-digital documentation and data storage situations which results from errors in the calculation of which years are leap years, or from manipulating dates without regard to the difference between leap years and common years.