Gc to ethiopian calendar converter




















View code. Ethio-European Date Converter Ethiopian calendar is unique for having 13 months, 12 months each with 13 days and 1 more month with 5 or 6 days. About JS library and web application for conversion of the date formats to and from Ethiopian calendar Resources Readme.

MIT License. Releases 1 Webpage and windows executable Latest. Feb 18, Packages 0 No packages published. Contributors 3. Calendar of Canadian holidays year United Nations International Days Calendar of Gregorian Calendar. January Julian Calendar. Jewish Calendar. Shevat Indian Calendar. Pausa Persian Calendar. Dey It generally boils down to two options. Do you know the format of the date string or not.

If you know the format of the date you probably should you can create a gregorian DateTime like this. To figure out the format please check this link or search for "PHP date function". But if don't know the format is or don't care to figure it out just try to pass it to the DateTime constructor.

It will "probably" figure out the format of the date string. If you want the internal DateTime object A. A convert to gregorian calendar. Warning: the returned DateTime object is just a clone. If you are a geek like me, you are probably interested in Calendar coz it has Astronomy, Maths, and History. The calendar extension presents a series of functions to simplify converting between different calendar formats except Ethiopian.

The intermediary or standard it is based on is the Julian Day Count. To convert between calendar systems, you must first convert to Julian Day Count, then to the calendar system of your choice. Julian Day Count is very different from the Julian Calendar!

Excerpts from this page are included in these instructions and are in quotes. Those words are straight from the php docs. If you wanna know the algorithms check out the only reliable resource at this link. Now with those handy tools in our hand, we can convert Ethiopian date to any other date. Click here to read more about those calendar function.

The DateTime processor works on the internal gregorian DateTime. And manipulating months and years probably give an expected results. You probably need to read about DateTimeInterval if you don't already know.



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