WEEKDAY

Returns the day of the week for the given date value. The day is returned as an integer between 1 (Sunday) and 7 (Saturday) if no type or type=1 is specified. For other types, see the table below.

Syntax

WEEKDAY(Number; Type)

Number, as a date value, is a decimal for which the weekday is to be returned.

Type is optional and determines the type of calculation.

Type

Weekday number returned

1 or omitted

1 (Sunday) through 7 (Saturday). For compatibility with Microsoft Excel.

2

1 (Monday) through 7 (Sunday).

3

0 (Monday) through 6 (Sunday)

11

1 (Monday) through 7 (Sunday).

12

1 (Tuesday) through 7 (Monday).

13

1 (Wednesday) through 7 (Tuesday).

14

1 (Thursday) through 7 (Wednesday).

15

1 (Friday) through 7 (Thursday).

16

1 (Saturday) through 7 (Friday).

17

1 (Sunday) through 7 (Saturday).


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These values apply only to the standard date format that you select under - LibreOffice Calc - Calculate.


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Vedant datas kaip formules dalis, brūkšneliai naudojami kaip datos skirtukai yra atpažįstami kaip aritmetiniai operatoriai. Tai reiškia, kad datos įvestos tokiu formatu nebus atpažintos kaip datos ir gražins klaidingus rezultatus. Norint, kad datos nebūtų interpretuojamos kaip formulės dalis naudokite funkcija DATE, pavyzdžiui DATE(1954;7;20), arba datą rašykite tarp kabučių ir naudokite ISO 8601 žymėjimą, pavyzdžiui "1954-07-20". Stenkitės nenaudoti datos formatų kurie priklauso nuo lokalės, tokių kaip "07/20/54", nes jei dokumentas bus pakrautas iš skirtingos lokalės skaičiavimai gali būti klaidingi.


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Example

=WEEKDAY("2000-06-14") returns 4 (the Type parameter is missing, therefore the standard count is used. The standard count starts with Sunday as day number 1. June 14, 2000 was a Wednesday and therefore day number 4).

=WEEKDAY("1996-07-24";2) returns 3 (the Type parameter is 2, therefore Monday is day number 1. July 24, 1996 was a Wednesday and therefore day number 3).

=WEEKDAY("1996-07-24";1) returns 4 (the Type parameter is 1, therefore Sunday is day number 1. July 24, 1996 was a Wednesday and therefore day number 4).

=WEEKDAY("2017-05-02";14) returns 6 (the Type parameter is 14, therefore Thursday is day number 1. May 2, 2017 was a Tuesday and therefore day number 6)

=WEEKDAY(NOW()) returns the number of the current day.

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To obtain a function indicating whether a day in A1 is a business day, use the IF and WEEKDAY functions as follows:
IF(WEEKDAY(A1;2)<6;"Business day";"Weekend")