Conversión de valores de datas

As seguintes funcións converten valores de data para calcular números e viceversa.

DateSerial Function

Returns a Date value for a specified year, month, and day.

DateValue Function

Returns a Date object from a string representing a date.

The returned object is represented internally as a single numeric value corresponding to the specified date. This value can be used to calculate the number of days between two dates.

Función Day

Returns a value that represents the day of the month based on a serial date number generated by DateSerial or DateValue.

Function Month

Devolve o mes dun ano a partir dunha data en serie xerada pola función DateSerial ou DateValue.

WeekDay Function

This function returns the number corresponding to the weekday represented by a serial date number that is generated by the DateSerial or the DateValue functions.

Función Year

Devolve o ano dun valor de data en serie xerado pola función DateSerial ou DateValue.

Función CDateToIso

Returns the date in ISO format without separators (YYYYMMDD) from a serial date number that is generated by the DateSerial or the DateValue or the CDateFromIso function.

The year part consists of at least four digits, with leading zeros if the absolute value is less than 1000, it can be negative with a leading minus sign if the date passed denotes a year before the common era (BCE) and it can have more than four digits if the absolute value is greater than 9999. The formatted string returned can be in the range "-327680101" to "327671231".

Icona Nota

Years less than 100 and greater than 9999 are supported since LibreOffice 5.4.


Función CdateFromIso

Returns the internal date number from a string that contains a date in ISO format (YYYYMMDD or YYYY-MM-DD).

The year part must consist of either two (supported only in YYMMDD format without separators for compatibility) or at least four digits. With four digits leading zeros must be given if the absolute value is less than 1000, it can be negative with a leading minus sign if the date passed denotes a year before the common era (BCE) and it can have more than four digits if the absolute value is greater than 9999. The formatted string can be in the range "-327680101" to "327671231", or "-32768-01-01" to "32767-12-31".

An invalid date results in an error. Year 0 is not accepted, the last day BCE is -0001-12-31 and the next day CE is 0001-01-01. Dates before 1582-10-15 are in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.

Icona Suxestión

When converting a date serial number to a printable string, for example for the Print or MsgBox command, the locale's default calendar is used and at that 1582-10-15 cutover date may switch to the Julian calendar, which can result in a different date being displayed than expected. Use the CDateToIso Function to convert such date number to a string representation in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.


Icona Nota

The YYYY-MM-DD format with separators is supported since LibreOffice 5.3.4. Years less than 100 or greater than 9999 are accepted since LibreOffice 5.4 if not in VBA compatibility mode.


Función CDateToUnoDate

Returns the date as a UNO com.sun.star.util.Date struct.

Función CDateFromUnoDate

Converts a UNO com.sun.star.util.Date struct to a Date value.

Función CDateToUnoDateTime

Returns the time part of the date as a UNO com.sun.star.util.DateTime struct.

Función CDateFromUnoDateTime

Converts a UNO com.sun.star.util.DateTime struct to a Date value.

Function DateAdd

Adds a date or time interval to a given date a number of times and returns the resulting date.

Función DateDiff

Returns the number of date or time intervals between two given date values.

Función DatePart

The DatePart function returns a specified part of a date.

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