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Data.Time.Calendar.OrdinalDate
Description
ISO 8601 Ordinal Date format
Synopsis
toOrdinalDate :: Day -> (Integer, Int)
fromOrdinalDate :: Integer -> Int -> Day
showOrdinalDate :: Day -> String
isLeapYear :: Integer -> Bool
mondayStartWeek :: Day -> (Int, Int)
sundayStartWeek :: Day -> (Int, Int)
fromMondayStartWeek :: Integer -> Int -> Int -> Day
fromSundayStartWeek :: Integer -> Int -> Int -> Day
Documentation
toOrdinalDate :: Day -> (Integer, Int)
convert to ISO 8601 Ordinal Date format. First element of result is year (proleptic Gregoran calendar), second is the day of the year, with 1 for Jan 1, and 365 (or 366 in leap years) for Dec 31.
fromOrdinalDate :: Integer -> Int -> Day
convert from ISO 8601 Ordinal Date format. Invalid day numbers will be clipped to the correct range (1 to 365 or 366).
showOrdinalDate :: Day -> String
show in ISO 8601 Ordinal Date format (yyyy-ddd)
isLeapYear :: Integer -> Bool
Is this year a leap year according to the proleptic Gregorian calendar?
mondayStartWeek :: Day -> (Int, Int)
Get the number of the Monday-starting week in the year and the day of the week. The first Monday is the first day of week 1, any earlier days in the year are week 0 (as "%W" in formatTime). Monday is 1, Sunday is 7 (as "%u" in formatTime).
sundayStartWeek :: Day -> (Int, Int)
Get the number of the Sunday-starting week in the year and the day of the week. The first Sunday is the first day of week 1, any earlier days in the year are week 0 (as "%U" in formatTime). Sunday is 0, Saturday is 6 (as "%w" in formatTime).
fromMondayStartWeek
:: IntegerYear.
-> IntMonday-starting week number.
-> IntDay of week. Monday is 1, Sunday is 7 (as "%u" in formatTime).
-> Day
The inverse of mondayStartWeek. Get a Day given the year, the number of the Monday-starting week, and the day of the week. The first Monday is the first day of week 1, any earlier days in the year are week 0 (as "%W" in formatTime).
fromSundayStartWeek
:: IntegerYear.
-> IntSunday-starting week number.
-> IntDay of week Sunday is 0, Saturday is 6 (as "%w" in formatTime).
-> Day
The inverse of sundayStartWeek. Get a Day given the year and the number of the day of a Sunday-starting week. The first Sunday is the first day of week 1, any earlier days in the year are week 0 (as "%U" in formatTime).
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