Re: A82: Confirm Calendar Bug..


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Re: A82: Confirm Calendar Bug..




holy bullshit batman!!

quite the contrary my dear Brian.... 

IF THE LAST TWO DIGITS ARE <> TO 00 AND DIVISIBLE BY 4, THEN IT'S A LEAP
YEAR.

IF THE LAST TWO ARE == TO 00, THEN IF THE FIRST TWO ARE DIVISIBLE BY 4,
THEN IT"S A LEAP YEAR!!

-Greg

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On Tue, 02 Jun 1998 17:46:49 -0400 Bryan Rabeler
<brabeler@isd.ingham.k12.mi.us> writes:
>
>Ahmed El-Helw wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>     Would someone clarify to me 100% .. what is wrong w/my Calendar 
>program?
>> Should 2000 be 29 days or is it correct as 28?  If it is incorrect, 
>then is
>> all 400x years [0,400,800,...] have 29 days whereas all other 100 
>years have
>> 28?   Can someone tell me for sure?  I will probably also add saving 
>feature
>> in the next version... Thanks for any help.
>>
>> -Ahmed
>>
>> ahmedre@bellsouth.net
>>
>> http://asm8x.home.ml.org
>
>1600, 2000, 2400 are not leap years because they are divisible by 400.
>1700,1800,1900 are leap years.
>
>--
>Bryan Rabeler <brabeler@ticalc.org>
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