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julian is a Rust library for converting between Julian day numbers and
dates in the Gregorian calendar (either proleptic or with the Reformation
occurring at a given date) and/or the proleptic Julian calendar. There are
also features for querying details about years & months in a "reforming"
Gregorian calendar and how they are affected by the calendar reformation date
of your choice.
Examples
Before you construct a date, you must first choose a calendar in which to
reckon dates. Calendar::GREGORIAN is the proleptic Gregorian calendar, which
should be both simple and useful enough for most basic purposes.
To convert a Julian day number to a date in a calendar, use the
Calendar::at_jdn() method, like so:
use ;
let cal = GREGORIAN;
let date = cal.at_jdn;
assert_eq!;
assert_eq!;
assert_eq!;
So JDN 2460065 is April 30, 2023, in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.
To convert a date to a Julian day number, use Calendar::at_ymd() to construct
the date, and then call its julian_day_number() method:
use ;
let cal = GREGORIAN;
let date = cal.at_ymd.unwrap;
assert_eq!;
See the documentation for more things you can do!
Command
There is also an accompanying binary package
julian-cli that provides a CLI command
named julian for converting between Julian day numbers and dates in
Julian-style calendars. Feel free to install it if you're interested!