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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Display the day of the given date-ksh Post 302258575 by divzz on Friday 14th of November 2008 11:40:11 PM
Old 11-15-2008
Display the day of the given date-ksh

Hi friends,
I need some urgent help on Dates in unix.
I have a date say - "20080706", i need some command to display the day, here its sunday(06). Please help me out.
FYI: I use Ksh.

I/P - 20080706
O/P - Sunday
 

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widget_calendar(3tk)					    widget::calendar Megawidget 				      widget_calendar(3tk)

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NAME
widget_calendar - widget::calendar Megawidget SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4 package require Tk 8.4 package require widget ?3.0? widget::calendar pathname ?options? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This package provides a calendar megawidget (snidget). It makes use of the Tile/Ttk themed widget set. widget::calendar pathname ?options? WIDGET OPTIONS
-command A script to evaluate when a date was selected. -dateformat The format of the date that is returned. Default: %m/%d/%Y. -firstday Set first day the week, Either sunday or monday. It defaults to monday. -font Select the font used in the widget. It defaults to Helvetica 9. -highlightcolor Selects the background color for the day that has been selected. Default: #FFCC00 -language Specify language of the calendar contents. The language is specified by abbreviations of the languge, for example: en - english, de - german ... It defaults to en. Supported languages: en, de, fr, it, es, pt, ru, sv, zh, fi -shadecolor Selects the color of the parts that have a shaded background. Default: #888888 -showpast Specify if the past shall be shown. It is a boolean value and defaults to 1. -textvariable Specifies the name of a variable whose value is linked to the entry widget's contents. Whenever the variable changes value, the widget's contents are updated, and vice versa. WIDGET COMMAND
pathname get what Returns part of the selected date or 'all'. The argument what selects the part. Valid values for what are: day, month, year and all, 'all' is the default. EXAMPLE
package require widget::calendar ; # or widget::all set t [widget::calendar .t] pack $t -fill x -expand 1 KEYWORDS
megawidget, snit, widget widget 0.9 widget_calendar(3tk)
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