A–58 Tables and Reference Information
826DEC~1.DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 10/26/05 2:20 PM Printed: 10/27/05 3:09
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With the dbd( function, you can enter or compute a date within
the range Jan. 1, 1950, through Dec. 31, 2049.
Actual/actual day-count method (assumes actual number of
days per month and actual number of days per year):
dbd( (days between dates) =
Number of Days II
- Number of Days I
Number of Days I = (Y1
-
YB) × 365
+ (number of days MB to M1)
+ DT1
+
()YYB1
4
−
Number of Days II = (Y2
-
YB) × 365
+ (number of days MB to M2)
+ DT2
+
()YYB2
4
−
where: M1 = month of first date
DT1 = day of first date
Y1 = year of first date
M2 = month of second date
DT2 = day of second date
Y2 = year of second date
MB = base month (January)
DB = base day (1)
YB = base year (first year after leap year)
Financial Formulas (continued)
Days between
Dates