Parens for math eval prior to parsing
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* [[Template:JULIANDAY.SECOND]] |
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* [[Template:JULIANDAY]] |
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* [[Template:WEEKDAY]] |
* [[Template:WEEKDAY[[Category:Date-computing templates|{{PAGENAME}}]] |
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[[fr:Template:JULIANDAY.HOUR]] |
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This template takes a Julian day number or timestamp and returns the associated hour (between 00 and 23) within the Julian or Gregorian calendar.
{{JULIANDAY.HOUR|83602353.50}}
returns 00{{JULIANDAY.HOUR|83602353.75}}
returns 06{{JULIANDAY.HOUR|83602354.00}}
returns 12{{JULIANDAY.HOUR|83602354.25}}
returns 18{{JULIANDAY.HOUR|83602354.46}}
returns 23This template takes a Julian day number or timestamp and returns the associated hour (between 00 and 23) within the Julian or Gregorian calendar.
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