Date Functions
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01-19-2015, 08:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2015 09:20 PM by Dieter.)
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RE: Date Functions
(01-19-2015 04:47 PM)Wolfgang Wrote: You don't have to look back if you are using COBOL; it is imperative, procedural and, since 2002, object-oriented. My last and only COBOL experience dates back to 1985. ;-) (01-19-2015 04:47 PM)Wolfgang Wrote: COBOL is primarily used in business, finance, and administrative systems for companies and governments.... I love PASCAL for its sheer elegance. I'm not a profossional programmer, I just love writing compact and elegant algorithms for mathematical applications. On the other hand I also like the challenges of more assembler-like languagues as they are used in classic HP RPN calculators. ;-) (01-19-2015 04:47 PM)Wolfgang Wrote:Quote:YMD:=10000*Y+100*M+D; // build YYYYMMDDVery good idea!! There is a more elegant way that shines up in the last VBA example I posted. If the Julian day number is calculated anyway, you can also use it for comparing dates. The suggested version with a configurable transition point (via LastJulian and FirstGregorian) can be handled even simpler – like this: Code: Const LastJulian = 2299160 ' last Julian date = 04 Oct 1582 This version needs just one constant (LastJulian = Julian day number of the last date of the Julian calendar, here 2299160 = 4 Oct 1582). If the calculated JDN (according to the Julian calendar) is greater than this limit (i.e. the date belongs to the Gregorian period), it gets the Gregorian adjustment. If the new Gregorian JDN now is ≤ LastJulian, the entered date was within the transition period (here 5...14 Oct 1582) and thus is undefined. (01-19-2015 04:47 PM)Wolfgang Wrote: Thank u very much, dieter. Becaue of your prename, do you speak german? (PM). You bet / aber klar doch. :-) There is a substantial number of German speaking contributors here. But of course this is an international forum, so they all resort to today's lingua franca. ;-) Dieter |
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Date Functions - Thomas_Sch - 05-08-2014, 12:49 PM
RE: Date Functions - Wolfgang - 09-19-2014, 05:55 PM
RE: Date Functions - Wolfgang - 01-14-2015, 10:17 PM
RE: Date Functions - ww63 - 01-15-2015, 08:16 AM
RE: Date Functions - Dieter - 01-15-2015, 01:21 PM
RE: Date Functions - Thomas_Sch - 01-15-2015, 08:35 AM
RE: Date Functions - ww63 - 01-15-2015, 08:38 AM
RE: Date Functions - Wolfgang - 01-15-2015, 03:35 PM
RE: Date Functions - Dieter - 01-15-2015, 07:49 PM
RE: Date Functions - Wolfgang - 01-15-2015, 10:37 PM
RE: Date Functions - Dieter - 01-16-2015, 08:40 AM
RE: Date Functions - Dieter - 01-18-2015, 06:25 PM
RE: Date Functions - salvomic - 04-09-2015, 03:03 PM
RE: Date Functions - Wolfgang - 01-19-2015, 04:47 PM
RE: Date Functions - Dieter - 01-19-2015 08:25 PM
RE: Date Functions - Wolfgang - 04-10-2015, 06:38 PM
RE: Date Functions - salvomic - 04-10-2015, 07:27 PM
RE: Date Functions - Wolfgang - 04-13-2015, 10:03 PM
RE: Date Functions - salvomic - 04-13-2015, 10:17 PM
RE: Date Functions - Wolfgang - 04-13-2015, 10:50 PM
RE: Date Functions - salvomic - 04-14-2015, 05:17 AM
RE: Date Functions - Thomas_Sch - 04-14-2015, 07:10 AM
RE: Date Functions - salvomic - 04-14-2015, 08:21 AM
RE: Date Functions - salvomic - 04-23-2016, 04:48 PM
RE: Date Functions - ggauny@live.fr - 07-05-2016, 07:42 AM
RE: Date Functions - ggauny@live.fr - 07-05-2016, 07:53 AM
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