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==An example== | |||
February 29th 2004 is Sunday | In the year 2004, February 29th 2004 is Sunday | ||
Hence Doomsday for 2004 is Sunday | Hence Doomsday for 2004 is Sunday | ||
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The Doomsday algorithm is for calculating the day of the week and makes use of the fact that in each year,
28/29 February (2/28 or 2/29) 4 April (4/4) 6 June (6/6) 8 August (8/8) 10 October (10/10) and 12 December (12/12)
are all the same day of the week. This day of the week is called Doomsday and is derived from the last day in February, be it the 28th or 29th. The algorithm also defines 9/5 and 7/11 and their reverses to be Doomsday.
Therefore, if you know what day of the week Doomsday - last day in February - is for a given year, you can easily determine the day of the week for any other date in that year.
The Doomsday algorithm was invented by John Horton Conway.
An example
In the year 2004, February 29th 2004 is Sunday Hence Doomsday for 2004 is Sunday
Hence, we deduce that the following days in even months are sundays
4 April (4/4) 6 June (6/6) 8 August (8/8) 10 October (10/10) and 12 December (12/12)
For odd months remember 9/5 7/11. That means that the following are sundays too:
9 May (9/5) 11 July (11/7) 5 September (5/9) 7 November (7/11)
For January and March, its quite different However. The Doomsdays are:
3 January (3/1) - for non leap years 4 January (4/1) - for leap years
and for March the doomsday is
7 March (7/3)
As an example to find the day of the week for April 17th:
We know April 4th is a Sunday, So is April (4+7)th, And April (4+14)th too, That is April 18th is a Sunday and hence -April 17th is a Saturday-
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