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* <tt>'''WEEKSINYEAR'''</tt> is not part of the forthcoming ODFF international standard, and should not be regarded as portable. It is not available in Excel.
 
* <tt>'''WEEKSINYEAR'''</tt> is not part of the forthcoming ODFF international standard, and should not be regarded as portable. It is not available in Excel.

Revision as of 07:14, 12 September 2008


WEEKSINYEAR

Returns the number of weeks in a year.

This function is only available if the Analysis AddIn is installed.

Syntax:

WEEKSINYEAR(date)

returns the number of weeks in the year in which date lies.
A week is considered to start on Monday, and is considered to be in the year if most of its days are in that year.

Example:

WEEKSINYEAR("2010-02-14")

returns 52, the number of weeks in 2010.

WEEKSINYEAR("2009-02-14")

returns 53, the number of weeks in 2009. In 2009, both 1st January and 31st December fall on a Thursday; the weeks containing 1st January and 31st December both have most of their days in 2009, and therefore both are counted.

See also:

ISLEAPYEAR, DAYSINYEAR, DAYSINMONTH, DAYS

Date & Time overview

Date & Time functions

Functions listed alphabetically, Functions listed by category

Issues:

  • WEEKSINYEAR is not part of the forthcoming ODFF international standard, and should not be regarded as portable. It is not available in Excel.
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