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Date pcalc
Date pcalc





  1. #DATE PCALC ISO#
  2. #DATE PCALC PLUS#
  3. #DATE PCALC PROFESSIONAL#

#DATE PCALC PROFESSIONAL#

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#DATE PCALC PLUS#

  • The Simple Date Calculator for determining the difference between two dates / a new date based on a date plus a differenceProfessional photographers often end up with so many photographs that organizing them becomes a pain.
  • The Sports Club Events Calendar showing how this module can be used to manage people attending events in a calendar.
  • The International Eternal Gregorian Calendar showing a calendar with holidays in selectable languages and countries.
  • They only provide means for calculating regularly recurring events ( the profiles should therefore not be relied upon for historical faithfulness)
  • The calendar profiles included in this module usually do not take historical irregularities into account (even though some do in order to show how this can be done),.
  • Uses the ISO-Latin-1 character set, even for languages (such as Polish) not entirely representable in that character set (uses the "plain" characters instead in such cases).
  • The modules "Date::Pcalendar" and "Date::Pcalendar::Year" only operate on years between 15.
  • The language setting in "Date::Pcalc" is a global variable (= BEWARE when using threads!).
  • Provides a rich set of holiday profiles for numerous countries (Perl only) ( Date::Pcalendar::Profiles).
  • Comprises a module for date calculations taking legal holidays into account (Perl only) ( Date::Pcalendar).
  • date pcalc

    Optionally provides date objects (i.e., an OO interface) for greater ease of use (Perl only) ( Date::Pcalc::Object).The documentation of "Date::Pcalc" gives model solutions to common problems in its " RECIPES" section.Internally written in C for smaller memory usage, faster execution and possibility to use in C applications.Interface to localtime(), gmtime(), mktime() plus own conversion routines (with more predictable results).Calculations on dates, with and without time (including timezone offsets).(Currently 14 as of version 6.1 English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Polish and Romanian) Support for various languages (input and output).Basic date parsing (input) and formatting (output).Numerical range extends as far as "int" data type permits, i.e., at least until the year 32767.(historically not meaningful, but may nevertheless be useful) Extrapolates the Gregorian calendar back beyond 1582 until 1 A.D.A module intended to be small (low memory footprint) and fast (for heavy-duty applications).A module primarily for performing calculations with dates (nomen est omen).A module specializing in the handling of timezones (see e.g.A module specializing in date formatting (see e.g.Date::Parse, Time::ParseDate or Date::Manip instead) A module specializing in date parsing (see e.g.Be computationally complete, i.e., everything should be computable (even if it takes a little more than only one function call).Spirit of UNIX command-line tools (be small, do only one thing, and be good at it).

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    Toolbox, not a (heavy) ready-made application.(See also W3C, Victoria University of Wellington or Wikipedia)

    #DATE PCALC ISO#

  • ISO 8601 (to some extent, where applicable).
  • the Gregorian calendar (decreed in 1582 by pope Gregor I).
  • Calculating Easter Sunday and holidays depending on it.
  • Calculating differences between dates (and/or times).
  • Calculating the nth day-of-week of a month and year (e.g.
  • "Basic stuff" like leap year, "Julian day" (or "date"), day-of-week, days in month/year, etc.
  • If you are looking for information on what is new in this version, prerequisites and installation instructions, you will find it either in the README file included in this distribution, on my website or on CPAN.







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