jdmonthname

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jdmonthnameDevuelve el nombre de un mes

Descripción

jdmonthname(int $julianday, int $mode): string

Devuelve una cadena que contiene el nombre del mes. mode le indica a esta función a qué calendario va a ser convertido la Fecha Juliana, y qué tipo de nombres de meses son devueltos.

Calendar modes
Modo Significado Valores
0 Gregoriano - abreviado Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1 Gregoriano January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
2 Juliano - abreviado Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
3 Juliano January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
4 Judío Tishri, Heshvan, Kislev, Tevet, Shevat, AdarI, AdarII, Nisan, Iyyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Av, Elul
5 Republicano Francés Vendemiaire, Brumaire, Frimaire, Nivose, Pluviose, Ventose, Germinal, Floreal, Prairial, Messidor, Thermidor, Fructidor, Extra

Parámetros

jday

La Fecha Juliana que se va a manejar

calendar

El calendario del que se va a tomar el nombre del mes

Valores devueltos

El nombre del mes de la Fecha Juliana y del calendario calendar dados.

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marc at linkitdesign dot com
11 years ago
Regarding the jewish date system. It may be worth noting the following peculiarities, some obvious some not so.
1. Jewish days start at sunset NOT midnight so when converting from a Gregorian date to a Jewish one it might be worth asking if the date/time occurred 'after sunset'.
2. Jewish leap years follow a 19 year cycle which can be calculated like this:
function isJLeapYear($JYear) {
if ( ((7 * $JYear + 1) % 19) < 7 )
return true;
else
return false;
}
3. During a leap year a new leap-month called "Adar I" is inserted BEFORE the normal month of Adar.
4. During leap years, Adar is renamed "Adar II".
5. Adar/Adar II has 29 days
6. Adar I has 30 days
7. Cheshvan & Kislev have between 29 & 30 Days
8. Leap years have between 383 and 385 days.
8. non-leap years have between 353 and 355 days.
9 . In a 354-day year, months have alternating 30 and 29 day lengths.
10. In a 353-day year, the month of Kislev is reduced to 29 days.
11. In a 355-day year, the month of Cheshvan is increased to 30 days.
12. Leap years years follow the same pattern, with the addition of the 30-day Adar I as well.
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