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- Rata_Die abstract "Rata Die (RD) is a system for assigning numbers to calendar days (optionally with time of day), independent of any calendar, for the purposes of calendrical calculations.It was named (after the Latin for "fixed date") by Edward Reingold and Nachum Dershowitz for their book Calendrical Calculations.However, essentially the same system (including the same epoch) was used previously by the REXX programming language and by others.Rata Die is somewhat similar to Julian Dates (JD), in that the values are plain real numbers that increase by 1 each day.The systems differ principally in that JD takes on a particular value at a particular absolute time, and is the same in all contexts, whereas RD values are relative to timezone. This makes RD more suitable for work on calendar dates, whereas JD is more suitable for work on time per se. The systems also differ trivially by having different epochs: RD is 1 at midnight (00:00) local time on January 1, AD 1 in the proleptic Gregorian calendar, JD is 0 at noon (12:00) Universal Time on January 1, 4713 BC in the proleptic Julian calendar, and the REXX count of days begins with 0 at midnight (00:00) local time on January 1, AD 1 in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.".
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- Rata_Die subject Category:Applied_mathematics.
- Rata_Die subject Category:Calendaring_standards.
- Rata_Die subject Category:Calendars.
- Rata_Die type Abstraction100002137.
- Rata_Die type Arrangement105726596.
- Rata_Die type Calendar115173479.
- Rata_Die type CalendaringStandards.
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- Rata_Die type Structure105726345.
- Rata_Die type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Rata_Die comment "Rata Die (RD) is a system for assigning numbers to calendar days (optionally with time of day), independent of any calendar, for the purposes of calendrical calculations.It was named (after the Latin for "fixed date") by Edward Reingold and Nachum Dershowitz for their book Calendrical Calculations.However, essentially the same system (including the same epoch) was used previously by the REXX programming language and by others.Rata Die is somewhat similar to Julian Dates (JD), in that the values are plain real numbers that increase by 1 each day.The systems differ principally in that JD takes on a particular value at a particular absolute time, and is the same in all contexts, whereas RD values are relative to timezone. ".
- Rata_Die label "Rata Die".
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