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  2. Module:Calendar date/events - Wikipedia

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    "Sunset, <date> - nightfall, <date>" startoffset = '' - Offset the start day by this number (help account for 25hr cycle that starts at Sunset) endoffset = '' - Offset the end day by this number endoutoffset = '' - Offset the end day by this number, when the end day occurs outside of Israel CAUTION: {{Hebrew year}} is only accurate for holidays ...

  3. Module:Date/example - Wikipedia

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    Module documentation You might want to create a documentation page for this Scribunto module . Editors can experiment in this module's sandbox ( create | mirror ) and testcases ( create ) pages.

  4. C date and time functions - Wikipedia

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    The format string used in strftime traces back to at least PWB/UNIX 1.0, released in 1977. Its date system command includes various formatting options. [2] [3] In 1989, the ANSI C standard is released including strftime and other date and time functions. [4]

  5. C++ Standard Library - Wikipedia

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    In the C++ programming language, the C++ Standard Library is a collection of classes and functions, which are written in the core language and part of the C++ ISO Standard itself. [ 1 ] Overview

  6. Module:Date - Wikipedia

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    This module provides date functions for use by other modules. ... (date, format, options)-- Return date formatted as a string using codes similar to those-- in the C ...

  7. Module:Date/doc - Wikipedia

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    This module provides date functions for use by other modules. Dates in the Gregorian calendar and the Julian calendar are supported, from 9999 BCE to 9999 CE. The calendars are proleptic—they are assumed to apply at all times with no irregularities.

  8. Input/output (C++) - Wikipedia

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    Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, wrote the first version of the stream I/O library in 1984, as a type-safe and extensible alternative to C's I/O library. [5] The library has undergone a number of enhancements since this early version, including the introduction of manipulators to control formatting, and templatization to allow its use with character types other than char.

  9. Module:Complex date/doc - Wikipedia

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