"Brett C." <bac at OCF.Berkeley.EDU> wrote: > > * Computing of Easter Sunday dates for any given year, > > using Western, Orthodox or Julian algorithms; > > > > Don't really see the use in this other than the rule figuring this out > is odd enough that I never remember. Who really cares when Easter is > beyond certain religious groups? Anybody living in a part of the world with some public holidays based on Easter. For instance, in Austria there are five of these. BTW, I can't really see why you have such a hard time remembering: if 1583 <= year <= 1699 : m, n = 22, 2 elif 1700 <= year <= 1799 : m, n = 23, 3 elif 1800 <= year <= 1899 : m, n = 23, 4 elif 1900 <= year <= 2099 : m, n = 24, 5 elif 2100 <= year <= 2199 : m, n = 24, 6 elif 2200 <= year <= 2299 : m, n = 25, 0 else : raise NotImplementedError, \ "Only implemented for years between 1583 and 2299" a = year % 19 b = year % 4 c = year % 7 d = (19*a + m) % 30 e = (2*b + 4*c + 6*d + n) % 7 day = 22 + d + e if day <= 31 : month = 3 else : day = d + e - 9 month = 4 if day in (25, 26) and d == 28 and e == 6 and a > 10 : day -= 7 return (year, month, day) <42.0 wink> Cheers, -- Christian Tanzer http://www.c-tanzer.at/
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