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  2. Template:Age in days - Wikipedia

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    This template is used on approximately 4,900 pages and changes may be widely noticed. ... This template returns the number of days between two dates. Dates may be ...

  3. Template:Age in years, months, weeks and days - Wikipedia

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    Note that all parameters default to the current date, so for example, the second set of parameters can be left out to calculate elapsed time since a past date: {{Age in years, months, weeks and days |month1 = 1 |day1 = 1 |year1 = 1 }} → 2023 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 6 days; Or simply, using the simpler parameter names, compatible with ...

  4. Calendrical calculation - Wikipedia

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    A calendrical calculation is a calculation concerning calendar dates. Calendrical calculations can be considered an area of applied mathematics. Some examples of calendrical calculations: Converting a Julian or Gregorian calendar date to its Julian day number and vice versa (see § Julian day number calculation within that article for details).

  5. Template:Age in years and days - Wikipedia

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    The default is to separate years and days with a comma. The separator is "and" if |sep=and is used. The default calculates an age—the day of the second date is not included in the calculation. A duration including the second date is calculated if |duration=on is used. {{age in years and days|1 Jan 2011|31 Dec 2012}} → 1 year, 365 days

  6. Template:Diff days - Wikipedia

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    This template calculates the date/time difference between two dates in days shown in decimal form. Dates in the Gregorian calendar from 9999 BCE to 9999 CE are supported. The calendar is proleptic—it is assumed to apply at all times with no irregularities.

  7. Day count convention - Wikipedia

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    The conventions of this class calculate the number of days between two dates (e.g., between Date1 and Date2) as the Julian day difference. This is the function Days(StartDate, EndDate). The conventions are distinguished primarily by the amount of the CouponRate they assign to each day of the accrual period.

  8. 360-day calendar - Wikipedia

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    The 360-day calendar is a method of measuring durations used in financial markets, in computer models, in ancient literature, and in prophetic literary genres.. It is based on merging the three major calendar systems into one complex clock [citation needed], with the 360-day year derived from the average year of the lunar and the solar: (365.2425 (solar) + 354.3829 (lunar))/2 = 719.6254/2 ...

  9. Template:Diff days/doc - Wikipedia

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