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*<math>Value</math> represents a date for which day has to be displayed. | *<math>Value</math> represents a date for which day has to be displayed. | ||
*<math>Type</math> represents the type of return value. | *<math>Type</math> represents the type of return value. | ||
− | + | **WEEKDAY(), converts a number to a day of the week. | |
− | WEEKDAY(), converts a number to a day of the week. | ||
== Description == | == Description == |
Latest revision as of 14:18, 22 August 2018
WEEKDAY (Value,Type)
where,
- represents a date for which day has to be displayed.
- represents the type of return value.
- WEEKDAY(), converts a number to a day of the week.
Description
WEEKDAY(Value,Type)
- is a date value to be entered either in 'date format' or 'dates returned using formulas'.
- If values are invalid, Calci displays #N/A error message.
- We can use the DD/MM/YYYY format also. For Example:"14/5/2005[DD/MM/YYYY]".
- is the type of return value. It can be from the following -
Type | Description |
---|---|
0 or 1 or omitted | Number from 1(Sunday) to 7(Saturday) |
2 | Number from 1(Monday) to 7(Sunday) |
3 | Number from 0(Monday) to 6(Sunday) |
- If values are invalid, Calci displays #N/A error message.
Examples
Consider the following example that explains the use of WEEKDAY function:
10/8/2014 | ||
=WEEKDAY(A1): Calculates day of the week from date mentioned in A1. Displays 4 (i.e. Wednesday) as a result. =WEEKDAY(A1,2): Calculates day of the week from date mentioned in A1 and return type '2'.
Displays 3 (i.e. Wednesday) as a result. =WEEKDAY(DATE(2013,10,28),3) : Calculates day of the week from date mentioned and return type '3'.
Displays 0 (i.e. Monday) as a result.
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