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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
*This function gives the number of days between given dates based on 360 day year (30 days in 12 months). | *This function gives the number of days between given dates based on 360 day year (30 days in 12 months). | ||
− | *Here | + | *Here <math>sd</math> and <math>ed</math>are the two dates to find the in between days. |
− | * | + | *<math>lv</math> is the logical value like TRUE or FALSE. |
*When logical value is true, then the result is based on U.S.method. | *When logical value is true, then the result is based on U.S.method. | ||
*when logical value is false, then the result is based on the European method . | *when logical value is false, then the result is based on the European method . |
Revision as of 07:03, 19 November 2013
DAYS360(sd,ed,lv)
- is the starting date
- is the end date
- is the logical value like true or false
Description
- This function gives the number of days between given dates based on 360 day year (30 days in 12 months).
- Here and are the two dates to find the in between days.
- is the logical value like TRUE or FALSE.
- When logical value is true, then the result is based on U.S.method.
- when logical value is false, then the result is based on the European method .
- when we are not giving any logical values it will consider the U.S method.
- This function will give result as NAN, when the end date is before the starting date.
Examples
- DAYS360("12/13/2013","1/13/2014",TRUE)=30
- DAYS360("2/20/2013","3/3/2013",FALSE)= 13
See Also