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Revision as of 23:04, 8 January 2019
Calendrical computations in Wikipedia
First look into today's date, displayed using various Wikipedia templates found in a quick search.
- Gregorian: 11:19, Saturday, September 28, 2024 (UTC)
- Hebrew (first infobox at right)
Today |
[ ] |
- Iranian (second infobox at right)
Today |
[] |
- Islamic (third infobox at right)
Today |
Using tabular calculations |
- Julian: 15 September 2024
- Mayan Long Count:
13.0.11.16.19 (based on the GMT correlation).
Based on Wikipedia's time format codes, it looks like the calendars supported in PHP are:
- Gregorian
- Islamic
- Iranian (Jalaly)
- Hebrew
- Thai solar
- Minguo/Juche
- Japanese nengo
But there are others (e.g., Mayan Long Count) that are supported via other means (e.g., computation in templates).
See also
- Category:Date mathematics templates
- Help:Time_function
- Portal:Time
- Template:Year_in_various_calendars
- WikiProject: Calendars
References
- Edward M. Reingold and Nachum Dershowitz. Calendrical Calculations: The Ultimate Edition. Cambridge University Press; 4th edition (April 27, 2018). ISBN 978-1107683167