The cpan_week_number() function returns a string with the week number according to 'CPAN Weeks'.ĬPAN Weeks run from Sunday to Saturday, with week 01 of the year being the week containing the first Sunday in January. In this case 2009-W52 runs runs 28th December 2009 through 3rd January 2010, and 2010-W01 starts on Monday 4th January 2010. So 2014-W01 runs from 30th December 2013 to 5th January 2014. Consider the transition from 2013 to 2014: December 2013 January 2014 ISO 8601 defines week 01 as being the week with the first Thursday in it. The iso_week_number() function returns a string with the week number according to ISO 8601. Plus I sometimes have an epoch and sometimes a date string, so I decided to experiment with a DWIMish interface (Do What I Mean), where you could pass the date in whatever format you have it available, and it'll be handled. There are a number of modules that can be used to calculate the week number, but I wanted a minimalist interface that returned a string format, rather than the year and week number separately. The CPAN week number is the definition used by Chris Madsen's CPAN once a week, every week contest, and my CPAN Regulars Releasers page. A more complete definition of the week naming schemes is given below. There are two functions provided: iso_week_number() returns the week number according to ISO 8601, where the weeks run from Monday through Sunday, and cpan_week_number(), where the weeks run from Sunday through Saturday. Which at the time I'm writing this will print: Today is in week 2014-W09 For example: print "Today is in week ", iso_week_number(time()), "\n" The two functions provided by this module can be used to generate the week number in the year of a given date. # pass parameters as for cpan_week_number() above DESCRIPTION Or to get weeks according to ISO 8601: use Date::WeekNumber qw/ iso_week_number / So January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October,Įach month's page of this free 2013 Calendar has one row per week showing the week numbers.īind these 12 monthly planners together to form a calendar for 2013.Date::WeekNumber - calculate week of the year (ISO 8601 weeks, or 'CPAN weeks') SYNOPSIS use Date::WeekNumber qw/ cpan_week_number / This 2013 Calendar monthly planner, weekly planner, daily planner has one A4 pageįor each month in 2013. These planners must not be copied either as is or in modified form to any website.Ģ013 Calendar 2013 Month Week Day Planners The 2013 calendar shows 2013 Public Holidays.Ĭlick here to download the whole 2013 CalendarĬopyright © M Harding Roberts 2005 - 2023 The 2013 calendar is in Word format so it's easy to change the colours and the size to A3 or A5. You are very welcome to download the 2013Ĭalendar free. The 12 monthly 2013 planners together make a 2013 Calendar. The 2013 calendar show one month per landscape A4 page with days running Free Printable 2013 Calendar With Holidays.
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