"DC" == David Coe <davidc@debian.org> writes:
DC> I suspect there is no 'standard' definition of week number. You're wrong. According to the calendar FAW (thanks, Google:-): ------------------------------------------------ 5.7 What is the week number? International standard IS-8601 (mentioned in section 5.6) assigns a number to each week of the year. A week that lies partly in one year and partly in another is assigned a number in the year in which most of its days lie. This means that Week 1 of any year is the week that contains 4 January, or equivalently Week 1 of any year is the week that contains the first Thursday in January. Most years have 52 weeks, but years that start on a Thursday and leap years that start on a Wednesday have 53 weeks. ------------------------------------------------ Regards, Rob Hooft -- ===== rob@hooft.net http://www.hooft.net/people/rob/ ===== ===== R&D, Nonius BV, Delft http://www.nonius.nl/ ===== ===== PGPid 0xFA19277D ========================== Use Linux! =========