Examples of using Week number in English and their translations into Japanese
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Current week number.
G The year corresponding to the ISO week number.
And the week number.
The week number conforms to ISO 8601: 1988.
Show the week number.
ISO week number of the year(the first Thursday of the new year is in week 1).
No choice in week number.
Returns the week number of the year in which the date falls.
Make a note of the week number.
Get the week number with.
See%V for the ISO8601 week number.
Returns the week number of a specific date.
Remember that is the week number.
Returns the year and week number for each value of the indicated date or date-time column in"YYYYWW" format.
This is what is referred to as"GPS Week Number Rollover".
This may stem from the problem of GPS week number roll-over.
When used for setting the week number, the date is recalculated to match the first day of that week(a Sunday).
This is called"GPS week number rollover".
The last time the week number overflowed like this was in 1999, nearly two decades on from the first epoch in January 1980.
This is called"GPS week number rollover".
Gets the week number using a casual week definition(week starts on Sunday, first week starts on January 1st), ranging from 1 for first week of the year, to 53.
The ISO week number.
Regarding the GPS Week Number Rollover(WNRO) issue, the GPS date and time are calculated based on the number of week during the development of the GPS system, and the week number of the chip plan can only be calculated up to 1024 weeks, .
It will return the week number of a specific date.
At the end of each epoch, the receiver resets the week number to zero and starts counting again.
A new calendar week( week number) always begins on Monday.
G This has the same format and value as%Y,except that if the ISO week number belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead.
Furthermore, it is the same as%Y, however if the ISO week number falls in the prior or following calendar year, that year will be used(e.g., 2016).
This has the same value as Y, except that if the ISO week number(W) belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead.