Hi Yogesh,
To have a better answer to your question, please give the
following basic details :
1. In 2006.121918, what does the ".121918" stands for? does it mean
month=12, day=19, hours=18?
or is it a fraction found by deviding month, day, hour, minute and
second with the year length and adding together?
2. What is the calendar type? Julian, Gregorian, Noleap ....?
1993.333333 361.7010
1993.354167 361.0350
1993.375000 360.2820
1993.395833 359.5100
Thanks,
Regards,
Yogesh
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007, Yogesh Tiwari wrote:
> Hello Ferret Users,
>
> I have an ASCII file in which one column represents decimal date, something
> like
2006.121918
>
> I want to convert this decimal date in equivalent date in the format YYYY
> mm dd hr min sec
> and write separate six columns.
>
> Is it possible in ferret ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cheers,
> Yogesh
>
>
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