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<includeonly>{{#expr:{{{4}}}*52+{{{5}}}*(4+(1/3))+{{{6}}}/7-({{{1}}}*52+{{{2}}}*(4+(1/3))+{{{3}}}/7)round0 weeks}}</includeonly><noinclude>
<includeonly>{{#expr:{{{4}}}*52+{{{5}}}*(4+(1/3))+{{{6}}}/7-({{{1}}}*52+{{{2}}}*(4+(1/3))+{{{3}}}/7)round0}} weeks</includeonly><noinclude>
This templates allows you to (approximately) calculate the amount of weeks between two dates.
This templates allows you to (approximately) calculate the amount of weeks between two dates.


For example, <nowiki>{{WeekDiff|2397|5|18|2398|6|6}}</nowiki> produces '''{{WeekDiff|2397|5|18|2398|6|6}}'''.
For example, <code><nowiki>{{WeekDiff|2397|5|18|2397|6|6}}</nowiki></code> produces '''{{WeekDiff|2397|5|18|2397|6|6}}'''.
 
If you want to use the current date, use <code><nowiki>{{CurrentStarYear}}</nowiki></code> to get the current staryear. Use <code><nowiki>{{CURRENTMONTH}}</nowiki></code> to produce the current month, and <code><nowiki>{{CURRENTDAY2}}</nowiki></code> for the day of the month.
 
For example, <code><nowiki>{{WeekDiff|2395|9|5|{{CurrentStarYear}}|{{CURRENTMONTH}}|{{CURRENTDAY2}}}}</nowiki></code> produces '''{{WeekDiff|2395|9|5|{{CurrentStarYear}}|{{CURRENTMONTH}}|{{CURRENTDAY2}}}}'''.


'''NOTE:''' This does not error check at all.</noinclude>
'''NOTE:''' This does not error check at all.</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 12:05, 6 June 2020

This templates allows you to (approximately) calculate the amount of weeks between two dates.

For example, {{WeekDiff|2397|5|18|2397|6|6}} produces 3 weeks.

If you want to use the current date, use {{CurrentStarYear}} to get the current staryear. Use {{CURRENTMONTH}} to produce the current month, and {{CURRENTDAY2}} for the day of the month.

For example, {{WeekDiff|2395|9|5|{{CurrentStarYear}}|{{CURRENTMONTH}}|{{CURRENTDAY2}}}} produces 324 weeks.

NOTE: This does not error check at all.