Maximiliano Taborda wrote:
(August twentieth, 2008) asIslamic --> Return Sha'ban 17, 1429
Depending on the underlying arithmetical calendar type this should return either Sha'ban 17, 1429 or Sha'ban 18, 1429 or Sha'ban 19, 1429
See http://www.phys.uu.nl/~vgent/islam/islam_tabcal.htm
Is the library able to handle different intercalary schemes?
Whats the license of the code? Found no info on Squeaksource about that.
Thx Torsten
Hi.
The conversions between calendars are based on the algorithms explained in the book Calendrical Calculations (this http://emr.cs.iit.edu/home/reingold/calendar-book/second-edition/) and the Islamic Calendar modeled were the arithmetic one.
With intercalary schemes you refer to leap years?.... the model intercalate days or months when the year is leap.
The model is provided AS-IS, under the MIT license.
Maxi.
2008/8/27 Torsten Bergmann astares@gmx.de:
Maximiliano Taborda wrote:
(August twentieth, 2008) asIslamic --> Return Sha'ban 17, 1429
Depending on the underlying arithmetical calendar type this should return either Sha'ban 17, 1429 or Sha'ban 18, 1429 or Sha'ban 19, 1429
See http://www.phys.uu.nl/~vgent/islam/islam_tabcal.htm
Is the library able to handle different intercalary schemes?
Whats the license of the code? Found no info on Squeaksource about that.
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