etdays¶
Format¶
-
days =
etdays(t_start, t_end)¶ Parameters: - t_start (3x1 or 4x1 vector) – starting date, in the order: yr, mo, day. (Only the first 3 elements are used.)
- t_end (3x1 or 4x1 vector) – ending date, in the order: yr, mo, day. (Only the first 3 elements are used.) MUST be later than tstart.
Returns: days (scalar) – elapsed time measured in days.
Examples¶
// Set start date
t_start = { 2008, 1, 2 };
// Set ending date
t_end = { 2009, 9, 14 };
// Calculate elapsed number of days
d = etdays(t_start, t_end);
After the code above, d is equal to:
621
Remarks¶
This will work correctly across leap years and centuries. The assumptions are a Gregorian calendar with leap years on the years evenly divisible by 4 and not evenly divisible by 100, unless divisible by 400.