For each Date/Time since 1582-Oct-15 (start Gregorian Calendar): ++ add/sub days&hh:mm:ss - considered all leap years; summer time DST ++ compute start/end of DST ++ compute UTC (Greenwich) to local/DST ++ weekdays ++ Excel compatible date value
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fix: error in computing start of summer time (DST)
DateTimeLib since 1582 V1.04 released fix: error in computing start of summer time (DST)
DateTimeLib since 1582 V1.04 released fix: error in computing start of summer time (DST)
Library routines for computation of date and time functions since the Gregorian Calendar was introduced on 1582-Oct-15: - add/subtract days&hh:mm:ss to/from a given date&time - considered of all leap years (the anormalities every 4, 100 and 400 years) - considered of the changes from summer time (Daylight Saving Time DST) to winter time and back - compute the start and end dates of DST for a given year - compute UTC (Universal Time = Greenwich Time) to local time; considered DST - compute weekdays - compute Excel compatible date/time values All routines are written in Autohotkey (AHK) which can be used nearly 1:1 in Pascal or other programming languages. Examples to use these routines. Description of routine usage in the routine's headers.
Library routines for computation of date and time functions since the Gregorian Calendar was introduced on 1582-Oct-15: - add/subtract days&hh:mm:ss to/from a given date&time - considered of all leap years (the anormalities every 4, 100 and 400 years) - considered of the changes from summer time (Daylight Saving Time DST) to winter time and back - compute the start and end dates of DST for a given year - compute UTC (Universal Time = Greenwich Time) to local time; considered DST - compute weekdays - compute Excel compatible date/time values All routines are written in Autohotkey (AHK) which can be used nearly 1:1 in Pascal or other programming languages. Examples to use these routines. Description of routine usage in the routine's headers.
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