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{{Date serial|month number|day of month|leapyear=is leap}} The year parameter is optional, if specified, the named leapyear parameter is ignored. The named leapyear parameter (optional, default value 0, unless year is specified) is non-zero to get the proper date serial on dates starting at March 1st on leap years.
This template gives the serial day according to the proleptic Gregorian calendar, hence with the leap year exceptions of the 100 and 400 year rule, and with backward extrapolation, including year 0 and negative years, with Monday, 1 Jan 1 being day 1. By default this template gives the serial for today.
No guidance is provided about conversion of dates before March 5, -500, or after February 29, 2100 (both being Julian dates). For unlisted dates, find the date in the table closest to, but earlier than, the date to be converted. Be sure to use the correct column. If converting from Julian to Gregorian, add the
This template gives the serial day according to the proleptic Gregorian calendar, hence with the leap year exceptions of the 100 and 400 year rule, and with backward extrapolation, including year 0 and negative years, with Monday, 1 Jan 1 being day 1. By default this template gives the serial for today.
UID Construct 1, composed of Issuing Agency Code, an Enterprise Identifier, and a Serial Number unique within the Enterprise; UID Construct 2, composed of Issuing Agency Code, an Enterprise Identifier, a Part Number and a Serial Number (unique within the Part Number) The following IUID Equivalents are also approved: Vehicle Identification ...
Serial numbers are often used in network protocols. However, most sequence numbers in computer protocols are limited to a fixed number of bits, and will wrap around after sufficiently many numbers have been allocated. Thus, recently allocated serial numbers may duplicate very old serial numbers, but not other recently allocated serial numbers.
The decimal form is specified to be 18 digits grouped in a 5–5–4–4 pattern and is calculated by converting the manufacturer code portion (32 bits) to decimal and padding on the left with '0' digits to 10 digits and separately converting the serial number portion to decimal and padding on the left to 8 digits.
Numbers in mathematical formulae are never spelled out (3 < π < 22 / 7 not three < pi < twenty-two sevenths), and "numbers as numbers" are rarely spelled out in other mathematical contexts (the first three primes are 2, 3, and 5 not the first three primes are two, three, and five; but zero-sum game and roots of unity).