Day (FPScript)

21.09.2021

Determines the day of the month of one or more calendar time values or the number of days of one or more time span values.

Syntax

Day(Time)
or
Day(Time, Timezone)

 

The syntax of the Day function consists of the following parts:

Part

Description

Time

The calendar time or time span value from which the day is to be extracted.

Permitted data structures are scalar value, data series und data matrix. All real data types are permitted.

If the argument is a list, then the function is executed for each element of the list and the result is also a list.

Timezone

Is the timezone for which the result should be determined, as a time offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in hours. If you omit the argument, the result will be determined in local time. If you have specified a time span value as the Time argument, then the Timezone argument will be ignored.

Permitted data structures are scalar value. Supported data types are 16-bit integer, 32-bit integer, 64-bit integer, 32-bit floating point, 64-bit floating point und time span.

If the argument is a list, then the first element in the list is taken. If this is also a list, then the process is repeated.

Remarks

The data type of the result is always 64-bit floating point.

The structure of the result corresponds to that of the argument Time. The calculation is done element-by-element where appropriate.

If the argument does not represent a valid calendar time, then a void floating point value is output.

Available in

FlexPro View, Basic, Professional, Developer Suite

Examples

Day('2/9/04 12:30:00')

Results in 9.

Day(-'23:12:30:00')

Results in -23.

Day('12:30:00')

Results in 0.

Day(25 h)

Results in 1. A real value with a time unit is interpreted as a time span.

Day(-300)

Results in ?. A numerical value without a unit is interpreted as a calendar time.

See Also

Second Function

Minute Function

Hour Function

Month Function

Year Function

WeekDay Function

DayOfYear Function

Date Function

Time Function

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