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  =YEAR(B1): Displays the year value for date mentioned in B1. Displays '''2010''' as a result.
 
  =YEAR(B1): Displays the year value for date mentioned in B1. Displays '''2010''' as a result.
 
  =YEAR(DATE(99,10,28)) : Displays the year value for date mentioned. Displays '''1999''' as a result.
 
  =YEAR(DATE(99,10,28)) : Displays the year value for date mentioned. Displays '''1999''' as a result.
   
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  =YEAR("26/10/1999[DD/MM/YYYY]")= 1999 yr.
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Revision as of 14:03, 22 May 2018

YEAR(SN)

where,

  • represents a date from which year has to be displayed

YEAR() displays the year corresponding to a date.

Description

YEAR(SN)

e.g. YEAR(DATE(1980,10,25)) returns 1980 as a result.

  • YEAR function returns the year from the date mentioned. Result is an integer value in the range 1900 to 9999.
  • is a date value to be entered either in 'date format' or 'dates returned using formulas'.
  • If value is invalid, Calci displays #N/A error message.
  • We can use the DD/MM/YYYY format also. For Example:"14/5/2005[DD/MM/YYYY]".
  • We can use Range values also. For Example: YEAR(DATE(1999..2028,10,28))
  • #date notation needs mm/dd/yy format .

Examples

Consider the following example that shows the use of YEAR function:

10/8/2014 15-February-2010
=YEAR(A1): Displays the year value for date mentioned in A1. Displays 2014 as a result.
=YEAR(B1): Displays the year value for date mentioned in B1. Displays 2010 as a result.
=YEAR(DATE(99,10,28)) : Displays the year value for date mentioned. Displays 1999 as a result.
=YEAR("26/10/1999[DD/MM/YYYY]")= 1999 yr.

Related Videos

Date Functions

See Also

References