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The Julian day number (which is the integer part of the Julian day plus one) modulo 7 grows from 0 (on Monday at noon) to 6 (on Sunday at noon) and returns to 0 the next day on Monday at noon (however this template ignores time, so this number is valid for the whole day from zero o'clock to midnight). This numbering order matches the order of ...
The returned value is ordered from 0 to 6 according to the ISO week (Monday to Sunday), and is consistent with date computing with Julian day, ISO week or ISO year computations. Use another template to convert it to traditional US week numbers, by adding 5, reducing the result with modulo 7 and, if needed, adding 1 to the result for a range ...
The basic approach of nearly all of the methods to calculate the day of the week begins by starting from an "anchor date": a known pair (such as 1 January 1800 as a Wednesday), determining the number of days between the known day and the day that you are trying to determine, and using arithmetic modulo 7 to find a new numerical day of the week.
5 Examples for all standard week day numbers 6 Examples for week day numbers with extra leading zero 7 Examples for week day number cyclic underflows and overflows, from computed values
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Where t is the last day of the month, w t is the ISO weekday number of the last day of the month, w 1 is the ISO weekday number of the first day of the month and n and w are as defined above. Examples
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Returns 1 or 0 (true or false) depending on whether the date has elapsed, defaults to current year. This template is useful for recurring events such as Milford Oyster Festival