% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/data.R \docType{data} \name{dates} \alias{dates} \title{Sample Data from Reingold and Dershowitz (2018)} \format{ A \code{\link{data.frame}} with 33 rows and 14 variables: \describe{ \item{\code{rata_die}}{Rata die.} \item{\code{weekday}}{Week day.} \item{\code{jd}}{Julian day.} \item{\code{mjd}}{Modified Julian day.} \item{\code{unix}}{Unix.} \item{\code{gregorian_year}, \code{gregorian_month}, \code{gregorian_day}}{Gregorian date.} \item{\code{julian_year}, \code{julian_month}, \code{julian_day}}{Julian date.} \item{\code{egyptian_year}, \code{egyptian_month}, \code{egyptian_day}}{Egyptian date.} } } \usage{ dates } \description{ A dataset of 33 dates from the years -1000 to 2100 with their equivalents on differents calendars. } \references{ Reingold, E. M. and Dershowitz, N. (2018). \emph{Calendrical Calculations: The Ultimate Edition}. Cambridge University Press. \doi{10.1017/9781107415058}. } \concept{datasets} \keyword{datasets}