When using mode 1 or 2, the number returned will NOT match mode 0.
jddayofweek(0, 1) = 'Monday' not 'Sunday' as expected.
This can cause discordance between the UI and the value saved.
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jddayofweek — Retorna o dia da semana de um dia Juliano
Retorna o dia da semana de um dia Juliano. Pode retornar uma string ou um inteiro dependendo do modo.
julian_day
Um número inteiro do dia Juliano
mode
Modo | Significado |
---|---|
0 (Padrão) | Retorna o número do dia como um int (0=domingo, 1=segunda, etc) |
1 | Retorna uma string contendo o dia de semana (Inglês-Gregoriano) |
2 | Retorna uma string contendo o dia da semana abreviado (Inglês-Gregoriano) |
O dia da semana gregoriano como um inteiro ou uma string.
When using mode 1 or 2, the number returned will NOT match mode 0.
jddayofweek(0, 1) = 'Monday' not 'Sunday' as expected.
This can cause discordance between the UI and the value saved.
You need to check to see how your client wants to represent the day of week. This function returns 0 for Sundays. ISO 8601 uses 7 for Sundays.
BTW, You can also calculate the day of week with modular division:
$dow = (1 + $julianday) % 7; // returns 0 for Sundays.
$dow = ($julianday % 7) + 1; // returns 7 for Sundays.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_day#Finding_day_of_week_given_Julian_day_number
To make matters confusing. The Julian Date starts at noon UTC. Some programs such as SQLITE3 use real numbers to record date and time. If you pass this function a float; it will return a different day of week for the morning than for the afternoon.
When given a julianday with a decimal part you will need to add a half day and may need further adjustment for your timezone.