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Returns the ISO week day number (0=Monday..6=Sunday). This number is coherent with all the ISO-based calendar templates, including WEEKDAY, WEEKDAYNAME, and so on ...
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
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 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 ...
y: year numeric format, certain words, blank Integers from 1000 to 9999 are accepted. last year and next year are accepted.; The year is optional (defaults to the current year).
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Subtract the weekday number from the ordinal day of the year. Add 10. Divide by 7, discard the remainder. If the week number thus obtained equals 0, it means that the given date belongs to the preceding (week-based) year. If a week number of 53 is obtained, one must check that the date is not actually in week 1 of the following year. Formula
The Rata Die method works by adding up the number of days d that has passed since a date of known day of the week D. The day of-the-week is then given by (D + d) mod 7, conforming to whatever convention was used to encode D. For example, the date of 13 August 2009 is 733632 days from 1 January AD 1. Taking the number mod 7 yields 4, hence a ...