ColdFusion 9.0 Resources |
DaysInMonthUsageWhen passing a date/time object as a string, enclose it in quotation marks. Otherwise, it is interpreted as a numeric representation of a date/time object. Note: You can pass the Now function or the CreateDate function as the
date parameter of this function; for example: #DaysInMonth(CreateDate(2001,
3, 3))#
Example<h3>DaysInMonth Example</h3> <cfif IsDefined("FORM.year")> More information about your date: <cfset yourDate = CreateDate(FORM.year, FORM.month, FORM.day)> <cfoutput> <p>Your date, #DateFormat(yourDate)#. <br>It is #DayofWeekAsString(DayOfWeek(yourDate))#, day #DayOfWeek(yourDate)# in the week. <br>This is day #Day(YourDate)# in the month of #MonthAsString(Month(yourDate))#, which has #DaysInMonth(yourDate)# days. <br>We are in week #Week(yourDate)# of #Year(YourDate)# (day #DayofYear(yourDate)# of #DaysinYear(yourDate)#). <br><cfif IsLeapYear(Year(yourDate))>This is a leap year <cfelse>This is not a leap year</cfif> </cfoutput> </cfif> |